The "Mrs." is definitely a major part of what kind of message the Kings are trying to convey. It's either a dead giveaway that she's married, or that she acts like she. In other words, unavailable, distant.
The fact that she's even flirting with the idea of being with him when she's a Mrs. whether literally or figuratively makes her vulnerable. For whatever reason she feels she has to bite her tongue ("You lost control and you lost your tongue") and must always have her guard up to preserve herself, her marriage. Either way the relationship suffers because she will never fully let go and be herself. She maintains a constant "front" because fully given into what she wants from their relationship would mean letting go (there's that magic phrase again) of her Mrs. status.
And of course, when anyone has a front, it's human nature to want to break that front, either for malicious reasons, to call someone's bluff, or to get to know that person better. In the words of Outkast, you gotta "take off your cool" to get close to anyone. Which is why it's a game that they "can't get enough of."
Just what is that incredible need to be able to breakthrough someone like that? It only happens with certain people, I feel. If it feels like the breakthrough would be worth it, like there are treasures behind that door ajar, it's hard to quit knocking. But then again if it feels like the breakthrough would be an empty goal, it's easy to not care and forget.
The "Mrs." is definitely a major part of what kind of message the Kings are trying to convey. It's either a dead giveaway that she's married, or that she acts like she. In other words, unavailable, distant.
The fact that she's even flirting with the idea of being with him when she's a Mrs. whether literally or figuratively makes her vulnerable. For whatever reason she feels she has to bite her tongue ("You lost control and you lost your tongue") and must always have her guard up to preserve herself, her marriage. Either way the relationship suffers because she will never fully let go and be herself. She maintains a constant "front" because fully given into what she wants from their relationship would mean letting go (there's that magic phrase again) of her Mrs. status.
And of course, when anyone has a front, it's human nature to want to break that front, either for malicious reasons, to call someone's bluff, or to get to know that person better. In the words of Outkast, you gotta "take off your cool" to get close to anyone. Which is why it's a game that they "can't get enough of."
Just what is that incredible need to be able to breakthrough someone like that? It only happens with certain people, I feel. If it feels like the breakthrough would be worth it, like there are treasures behind that door ajar, it's hard to quit knocking. But then again if it feels like the breakthrough would be an empty goal, it's easy to not care and forget.