Martha and Tom's relationship is doomed.
Martha loves Tom, but it soon becomes obvious that it’s not going to work out between them. Maybe because the man she loves -- the man she first fell in love with -- was killed saving her life. This Tom is funny and compassionate, but he doesn't remember the Year that Never Was. As far as he's concerned, it never happened.
He doesn’t -- he can't -- understand what she’s been through.
Not, she has to admit, that she's given him the chance. She's afraid that if she tries to tell him how they first met, he'll look at her like she's completely crazy.
Martha loves Tom, but it soon becomes obvious that it’s not going to work out between them. Maybe because the man she loves -- the man she first fell in love with -- was killed saving her life. This Tom is funny and compassionate, but he doesn't remember the Year that Never Was. As far as he's concerned, it never happened.
He doesn’t -- he can't -- understand what she’s been through.
Not, she has to admit, that she's given him the chance. She's afraid that if she tries to tell him how they first met, he'll look at her like she's completely crazy.