Gregory is pretty good at stretching the truth...I remember in my first psychology class they taught us the methods of manipulation on the condition that we would never use them for evil...Gregory probably thinks he is keeping that promise...
As for Jonathan, he just wants to keep his head. Lisa probably wouldn't kill him for disagreeing, but Lisa's pretty headstrong, and Jonathan would rather not test that theory.
Why does Jonathan have such a strong reaction to fishing? Well, if you wait for the next episode you'll find out! You'll also get to meet a new member of the family and one of my personal favorites (well I love all of them but this particular character is very entertaining)
After a catastrophic earthquake devastated the world, only those who could adapt survived. Those who could outrun the disaster and use what resources they could scavenge from the surface became the tall, dark Magnos. Those who fled from the disaster by hiding underground became the small, fair Parvish. And those who outsmarted the disaster, building great feats of engineering to shield themselves from the calamity, became the more-or-less average Medians.
In the aftermath, three countries were created from three islands that used to be one: Magno, Parvum, and Medius. The islands together were called Trio. The Medians built bridges to connect the people together, but much still keeps them apart. Differences are hard to overcome, even within a simple Median family like Ellie Sweet's. But that doesn't mean they are insurmountable. After all, the Sweet-McGee family has made it this far without killing each other. Maybe there's hope for the land of Trio after all.
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