David's kids were a bit generic (as I remember them), which I actually think was a solid choice story-wise — they're a callback to Frank's own children, so making them distinctive from the crowd of other children their age would be counter-productive.
(And now that I'm trying to write one and paying attention, it's quite remarkable how similar to each other all kids of certain age really seem in an adult's mind. It's slightly disturbing).
So, Leo likes books and Zach is processing losing his dad by being angry. This is pretty much the extent of their character.
Their entire purpose in the story is just to make Frank re-live being a Dad, and let audience watch him be a Dad. So... yeah.
Re: Mini-fill (please write a bigger one): Suicide child
David's kids were a bit generic (as I remember them), which I actually think was a solid choice story-wise — they're a callback to Frank's own children, so making them distinctive from the crowd of other children their age would be counter-productive.
(And now that I'm trying to write one and paying attention, it's quite remarkable how similar to each other all kids of certain age really seem in an adult's mind. It's slightly disturbing).
So, Leo likes books and Zach is processing losing his dad by being angry. This is pretty much the extent of their character.
Their entire purpose in the story is just to make Frank re-live being a Dad, and let audience watch him be a Dad. So... yeah.