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George, a quintessentially charming character—a blue blood of West Village real estate—seems both friendly and foreboding. With aspirations of transforming the West Village landscape into an elite enclave, he embodies the conflicts of class and privilege. Throughout several encounters depicted in the transcript, he symbolizes the deep economic disparity in a city that's constantly evolving—a reality the Perry sisters grapple with while trying to hold onto their heritage.
But George isn't the villain; he claims a personal stake in the sisters' highly coveted property—a complicated web that intertwines his past and present, shaping the overarching plot of the sisters’ fight to maintain their home.