Perhaps he was being abused at home by his father and the Tanglewood gang were his escape. I still think they are connected somehow. That would explain how they know all about him.
What do you think?
At this point, that's my theory. Let's look at the evidence (haha
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1. Danny has a conflicted relationship with Mac, an older man/father figure who is his mentor. On one hand, he seeks Mac's approval; on the other, he defies him almost to see how far he can push before Mac reacts.
What does it tell us? Danny has daddy issues.
2. Danny fixates on how crime affects children. In several episodes we've seen him make specific comments about children being affected or losing their parents through crime. Danny is able to look at crime from a child's perspective. Perhaps it even goes beyond that he's able to: it's almost as if his first instinct is to look at it from that perspective.
What does it tell us? Danny's emotional growth was stunted at an early age.
3. Danny's emotions are always close to the surface. Unlike the other characters on the show, Danny seems to lack all ability to hide what he's feeling. He's been close to tears several times, and inappropriately expressed anger during one case.
What does it tell us? Again, that Danny's emotional growth was stunted. Adults can contain their feelings in most normal work situations. Danny can't.
4. Danny seems utterly incapable of trusting others. As Mac said, Danny looks at himself as an "army of one." No matter how many people counsel/try to help him, Danny has a core belief that he is the only one who can help himself, or is looking out for him. He seems to have a core belief that others don't care about him.
What does it tells us? At a crucial stage in his development (ages 0-5 or somewhere thereabouts) was shown that those he was supposed to be able to trust couldn't be trusted. One reason could be abandonment (if his mother died when he was young); another abuse.
My theory: Danny's mother died when he was very young, probably before the age of five. Danny's father was probably psychologically and physically abusive. Sexual abuse is a possibility as well, though my guess would be that that would have come from another family member, not Danny's father. I also suspect Danny was an only child. In his early teens, or even pre-teens, Danny fell in with a crowd of kids, probably mostly older--the Tanglewood Boys. Danny's unhappy home situation was what led him to join the gang, but he got out when he saw the seriousness of the crimes the gang was committing. It's unlikely Danny was ever arrested for any serious crime; being present for one, though, may have led to his decision to leave the gang. His involvement with the gang coupled with issues from his home life led him to a career in law enforcement. Because of his upbringing his code of conduct doesn't always match up with the department's, but his moral center is strong.
Thoughts?