Well seeing as Neil and Lynette didn't get married, I wouldn't expect him to stick to the marital status for the sake of sticking to it. If James comes back Bella can just divorce him. What Neil will focus on is the emotional side. Is Bella following her heart?
And that is exactly what he would worry about with all the girls. Is the sheltered rich girl really in love with his son or is he just a convenient stand-in for her naive fantasies? Is the party-girl taking his son seriously or she just having fun? Do the bisexual girls really care about is son as much as they care about each other?
MC has thought about Bella's husband at quite a few points, but refrains from pushing Bella on it because that's the advice Jill gave him. MC and Bella actually discuss this after the DIK TG BBQ albeit briefly. It is not a topic that has been ignored. And quite frankly Bella is one of the few characters who does worry about the future. That discussion about the "elephants".
Honestly I have to wonder if you have paid proper attention to the story. When was the last time you actually read the dialogue instead of Ctrl skipping to the scenes?
Unnecessarily rude, but ok... Saying that I press CTRL to skip cutscenes is disrespectful not only to me, but also to those who take the time out of their day to discuss the game with me.
Please, I'm open to discussion... did I say something wrong or offensive? Things aren't as simple as you vaguely implied. If
Bella is married, is it just her getting divorced? What if she's waiting for
James and using the
MC as emotional support? What if
James is the violent type and hurts the
MC until he does something worse?
Neil has no idea what kind of person Bella is.
And what's this talk about
Bella being the one who cares the about the future? Bella is in the situation she's in (job in jeopardy and friendship with
Jill in shambles) because she lets her emotions get the best of her and ends up making decisions without thinking them through. In EP.6 she ended the night sleeping on the floor with her future student... sorry, that doesn't sound like "thinking about the future".
As I mentioned, I'm open to discussion. Those who know me know this well, just keep it cordial.