Do the Cullums, John Cullum and Emily Frankel argue? Have serious clashes? Angrily disagree?
Yes. Just about every issue in their lives gets them arguing--disagreeing--. sometimes angrily, but more often with passionate conviction.
John says Em wins the arguments but Em is certain that they both win--she absorbs his point of view and he realizes her point of view is more practical.
Here's me sometime ago, talking about my most favorite gift. In the video I mention my husband's job.
John Cullum is not in this show today, but "Scottsboro Boys," which closed, was a cast, music, and a memory that stays with him. Off Broadway, or on Broadway, it's not the success of the show, but the family feeling he had with the boys that he cherishes.
Anyhow, I feel the same way about my favorite gift -- it's not very expensive, not very rare -- just a gift I was given in a brown manila envelope, stuffed with crinkled-up newspaper.
Why the gift is still my favorite, most cherished gift is not because of the way it looks, but what the giver figured out, and why the gift was chosen.