The ending is cool))) I don't know about my father, he seems to be right, but it seems that he once left his wife with two small children and she forgave him. So now you can call yourself even and start over.
Agree. It seems to me that it's somehow hypocritical of him to say that his mother is so lazy and guilty of everything, while forgetting about her sins. It turns out ugly. You could have at least not spoken so harshly to her. Although I don't like the actress, since the days of the "Hateful Eight". It causes a persistent negative feeling. Even before the whole bartender thing
First of all, she knew where he went, and they sort of explained why, he wasn't cheating on anyone... The dude panicked, his wife didn't react in any way, and he did what anyone could do, went to a place where he could think about everything; secondly, she CHEATED, she lied, she didn't even try, especially at that moment her husband was trying to fix everything, but she, on the contrary, fixed everything...
"Today is the best day, but I lost 700 bucks." :D Casey is acting so weird with her friends and is shy of Evan. She didn't even introduce him as her boyfriend, and it immediately seemed strange.
I am very happy for Evan and the egg! (to be honest, I even shed tears at the moment when it started to crack) and my father could understand the first couple of episodes, but he's clearly overreacting now, especially considering that he himself abandoned the family. These attempts to humiliate him are completely unnecessary.
And he didn't seem to disappear, she knew exactly where he was, and she didn't even try to find out why he left, so she just calmly accepted him back... And even the kids didn't notice it, or rather Casey did.
he is an adult parent who IS OBLIGED to take care of his children, to leave them, thinking that he has less responsibility than the responsibility of the mother of children - this is much, much worse than an adult who cheats on another adult. no one asks him to forgive his wife, but to show respect for a man who has been raising his children alone for more than six months is something that any person should do
The father of the family is starting to infuriate this season in the same way that Sam and Casey's mother infuriated in season 1, they have a nasty family temper. 🥲😫 Doug and Elsa are not the ideal married couple, she cheated, and he tends to leave the family during quarrels with his wife... what can I do?:/ This season, I even feel kind of sorry for Elsa, even though she messed up a lot with this bartender.… Sam's doing great, he knows how to invest in fools.
By the way, I was also hooked in this situation with Doug and Elsa, how Doug creates an alliance with children. Especially at the beginning of the series, the phrase: "Are you sure you're going to bully her?"🥴
It's clear that these are all jokes, but in my opinion, an adult should clearly outline "our quarrels with mom are our business, we'll figure it out on our own." She's their mother anyway, and at least Doug should not look for support in the children, at most, remind the children of respect for their mother/parents. It's good that in this series, an adequate woman highlighted Dagu (apparently, they will be brought together) the separation of roles of husband / wife, father / mother.
Because it's really very sad when parents quarrel, and the consequences affect the children. I know from my own experience that my mom turned me against my dad after the divorce. Although it was their conflict, not mine. As a child, I needed both parents.
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24Casey is getting duplicitous, I hope she and Evan will be fine.
I don't know about my father, he seems to be right, but it seems that he once left his wife with two small children and she forgave him. So now you can call yourself even and start over.
Casey is acting so weird with her friends and is shy of Evan. She didn't even introduce him as her boyfriend, and it immediately seemed strange.
Suddenly she wanted to pursue him, immediately became a super wife! Facepalm
and my father could understand the first couple of episodes, but he's clearly overreacting now, especially considering that he himself abandoned the family. These attempts to humiliate him are completely unnecessary.
Sam's doing great, he knows how to invest in fools.
Especially at the beginning of the series, the phrase: "Are you sure you're going to bully her?"🥴
It's clear that these are all jokes, but in my opinion, an adult should clearly outline "our quarrels with mom are our business, we'll figure it out on our own." She's their mother anyway, and at least Doug should not look for support in the children, at most, remind the children of respect for their mother/parents.
It's good that in this series, an adequate woman highlighted Dagu (apparently, they will be brought together) the separation of roles of husband / wife, father / mother.
Because it's really very sad when parents quarrel, and the consequences affect the children. I know from my own experience that my mom turned me against my dad after the divorce. Although it was their conflict, not mine. As a child, I needed both parents.