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No, that's just critical reading. It's like the plot hole from [i]Inception[/i]. Why doesn't Di Caprio's character just have his son brought to him? This is never explained. Sure, you can go along pretending the giant plot hole isn't there, or you can make up all sorts of rationalizations for why it isn't a plot hole, but at the end of the day the story itself never addresses the problem and by any real world logic this particular problem just makes no sense.