The imposter is coached on the life and manners of Patrick. He's a quick learn. After two weeks, he's good enough to fool the lawyers and his Aunt Bea. It also helps him that he looks almost identical (how is this possible?) to his non-identical twin brother, Simon.
Simon is the hang-up. Yes, he loses money, so it's natural he doesn't want to believe in the veracity of the tale of his long-lost brother. But his vehemence is far beyond what his Aunt Bea was expecting. Also somewhat suspicious. Did Simon see his brother drown? Is that why he knows this imposter is a fake? Has he withheld information? Seems so.
Simon is the hang-up. Yes, he loses money, so it's natural he doesn't want to believe in the veracity of the tale of his long-lost brother. But his vehemence is far beyond what his Aunt Bea was expecting. Also somewhat suspicious. Did Simon see his brother drown? Is that why he knows this imposter is a fake? Has he withheld information? Seems so.
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