The story unfolds as Ian attempts to "better" himself—not just for personal growth, but as a calculated move to reclaim his status within his social and family circles. The title serves as a double entendre: it refers to Ian finally "owning" his life and choices, while also subtly referencing the competitive "owning" (besting) of his brother’s legacy. Key Themes Self-Actualization:

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It wasn’t just fans in the crosshairs; the studio also famously targeted its own performers. In 2010, they won a $54,000 judgment