Overview
Sue Ellen Crandell is a teenager eagerly awaiting her mother's summer-long absence. While the babysitter looks after her rambunctious younger siblings, Sue Ellen can party and have fun. But then the babysitter abruptly dies, leaving the Crandells short on cash. Sue Ellen finds a sweet job in fashion by lying about her age and experience on her résumé. But, while her siblings run wild, she discovers the downside of adulthood




















































I liked it!
So you come home in your panama hat and shorts and you see a real presentation in your backyard with serious people in suits, your daughter on the podium, to whom everyone is listening, and the only thing that comes to your mind is to stand in the middle and loudly declare that your daughter will have problems, shaming her in fact in front of the crowd. people. Is this a wild party with drunk teenagers? I don't think so. What if this is a presentation for the college where you really wanted your daughter to go? Anyway, it's more than obvious that the event is serious.
At the very beginning, it's not very clear why children are so infantile, and then you realize that they just never had an example of an adequate adult in their lives.