Two things set my teeth on edge:
touching suede and people who climb onto their high horses to announce they're animal lovers. They only do that adopt an air of unbearable superiority. Watch me with my cats and dogs and if you tell me I'm not I'll whop you with a shovel. I've never mistreated an animal but I won't boast I'm a human lover. I don't try to pretend I'm better than other people.
Whether you're an animal lover like me or if you're one of those unbearable prigs who ride your high horse, there's a cringe-worthy moment, in this episode, of dog abuse. Not actually shown on-camera but it's bad enough. If you can't take that, don't watch this episode. I never will again. I never watch movies with pet cats and dogs. Too many nasty things happen to them and I can't bear it. I can watch Clint Eastwood in a World War II flick mow down thousands of Germans, presumably with wives and children and mothers; but rub a cat's fur the wrong way and I'm furious.
So who is the fellow in the wheelchair? That's an unexpected moment in a show like "H2H" where little is surprising.
I despise the name Freeway. My folks grew up on farms so animals were rarely on the house and when I was a kid I had too many dogs run over. The very name makes me nervous. The moment of dog abuse is hard to take. It's one of those moments that make you wish they'd reintroduce public hangings.