Why is Jules portrayed as being in the wrong for being upset that Knox keeps calling her to join the worship team after she’d said no multiple times. A no is a no; he shouldn’t keep bringing it up

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Why is Jules portrayed as being in the wrong for being upset that Knox keeps calling her to join the worship team after she’d said no multiple times. A no is a no; he shouldn’t keep bringing it up
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Age is truly just a foreign concept in Odyssey and there are no true answers but here are my headcannons:
Katrina is older than Eugene from somewhere to a few months upto a year and a half.
Eugene was 17-18 when he was hired at Whit’s End but is widely assumed to be older because of his voice and academic level but he 100% looked his age.
The writers said on the official pod Jay's age is a dependent variable. So I think when Jay is hanging out with Zoey, Buddy, or any of the other middle schoolers he is 13/14. With the rare exception, Jay is otherwise 17 however his appearance is still skued toward the 13/14.(this might be because of his height but that's a different headcannon) These numbers only apply to album 58 and beyond before that he is younger and is more consistent in age.
Jason is in his 40s.
Connie still hasn't quite reached her 30s but is almost there. I know she's still earning her degree but if Eugene is any indication 10yrs is not an unreasonable amount of time for a degree from CCCC. Plus I think she's swapped majors like 3 times.
Eugene and Katrina are very early 30s
Whit despite being born in 1925/26 is an ageless being of perpetual Eldersness and is therefore older than anyone in a given room and yet, still possess the ability to out-manuver the authorities both physically and mentally
Jack and Wilson are also ageless beings but not on Whit's level.
Tom lived just out of town and so aged normally, I guess. I have no evidence but I feel like he was born in 1931.
Bernard despite being one of the original "old men that make up Connie’s friend group" is good decade or so younger than Tom and Whit, still way older than Connie though.
I'm completely disregarding genetics in this, just trying to match personality and appearance with a breed.
Mr. Whittaker - Giant Schnauzer
Connie - Labrador Retriever
Eugene - Poodle
Katrina - Border Collie or Saluki
Jason - Belgian Malinois
Wooton - Barbet or Portuguese Water Dog
Penny - West Highland White Terrier
Buck - Bluetick Coonhound
Jules - Papillon
The Barkers - Huskies
Emily - Beagle
Renee - Corgi
Jay - Pug
Willson Knox - St. Bernard
J*llian - Chihuahua or Chinese Crested
We're.... We're not going to talk about the fact that Wilson was in a Concentration camp?
Come to think of it, what they wanted to do with Reginald Duffield, they later did do with Jack Allen, and later with Wilson Knox. And with Edwin, a little bit. They brought in an old friend of Whit’s, who could spark a lot of stories about the past, and who mostly became Christians thanks to Whit’s influence. And they brought in a proper Shakespeare enthusiast who could put the young people of Odyssey into unique theatrical situations.
Of course, there are a few differences. Reggie here, he’s a lot more sarcastic, sharper-tongued perhaps, than either Jack or Wilson. But he’s still got a good sense of humour, and something of the prankster in him, as I said in the last post. Jack could have a little bit of mischievousness in him from time to time (see “The Merchant of Odyssey”), but it wasn’t that often.
Reggie has another thing in common with Wilson—they both became a pastor at some point after they met Whit. Oh yeah, and he also has a bit in common with Edwin, since they’re both Shakespeare enthusiasts.
Well, now I gotta think of what it would be like for him to meet all these folks.
AiO really put a main character in an abusive, ill-managed, prison camp and just... Moved onto the next subject.
What?????