A cheerful start to the season. OA's act was reminiscent of Maggie's similar act from last season. Who are you going to mess with, as they say🙃 I feel sorry for Tyler... Jubal too. By the way, am I coming up with something, or did Jubal and Sam have a girl besides Tyler? Have the scriptwriters forgotten about her?🧐
the nomination Father of the Year once again goes to Jubal, obviously the son is only interested in him as a victim in the case.. Oh good)) I miss Maggie of course
@vbkb: Yes, under normal conditions, you can understand when you have to choose a job. but when they tell you in plain text that it's hard for a child, that he needs support, that he has problems... Well, you can find time. you can talk, you can spend time together on another day, you can show some attention. it seems to me that it is worth either fully recognizing and rejecting the child, or trying for him at least sometimes.
a cheerful start) it's a pity without Maggie, but Nina is also nothing) Jubal is always unlucky for family time) what can I do) Oa was taking too many risks... I'm surprised they didn't scold me for such arbitrariness.
And I hate such mothers. "The son is worried, he feels bad, but you don't have time for him, your job is more important to you than your son.".. Blah, blah, blah. First of all, she is a mother. Instead of whining to her ex-husband that the boy needed help, she would look for ways to help, instead of constantly nagging Jubal. Secondly, such characters have always killed me with claims about work. Didn't she know who she was marrying? The hackneyed cliche is wives accusing their husbands, cops or feds, that they work hard and risk their lives. Yes, damn, they have such a job, accept it! They save other boys from maniacs, they defuse bombs, catch pyromaniacs and rapists, and yes, they miss their children's birthdays. It would be one thing if the guy didn't have anyone else. But there is a mother. Find a psychologist for your son, sign up for a support group for teenagers with leukemia, let the guy choose a hobby, damn, there are a lot of options. This kid saved my dad's life last season, he's got brains and balls. He's malleable and vulnerable, he's sick, yes. But he's a normal kid. And his mother is an infection. Putting pressure on Jubal's conscience and guilt is the dumbest way to solve problems.
They focused so much on the 15-year-old son and the 15-year-old hostage that it even seemed to me that Jubal would make friends with them))) Although it is a little strange, but for some reason it seemed so)
OA's act was reminiscent of Maggie's similar act from last season. Who are you going to mess with, as they say🙃
I feel sorry for Tyler... Jubal too.
By the way, am I coming up with something, or did Jubal and Sam have a girl besides Tyler? Have the scriptwriters forgotten about her?🧐
Oh good)) I miss Maggie of course
it seems to me that it is worth either fully recognizing and rejecting the child, or trying for him at least sometimes.
Jubal is always unlucky for family time) what can I do)
Oa was taking too many risks... I'm surprised they didn't scold me for such arbitrariness.
First of all, she is a mother. Instead of whining to her ex-husband that the boy needed help, she would look for ways to help, instead of constantly nagging Jubal.
Secondly, such characters have always killed me with claims about work. Didn't she know who she was marrying? The hackneyed cliche is wives accusing their husbands, cops or feds, that they work hard and risk their lives.
Yes, damn, they have such a job, accept it! They save other boys from maniacs, they defuse bombs, catch pyromaniacs and rapists, and yes, they miss their children's birthdays. It would be one thing if the guy didn't have anyone else. But there is a mother. Find a psychologist for your son, sign up for a support group for teenagers with leukemia, let the guy choose a hobby, damn, there are a lot of options. This kid saved my dad's life last season, he's got brains and balls. He's malleable and vulnerable, he's sick, yes. But he's a normal kid.
And his mother is an infection. Putting pressure on Jubal's conscience and guilt is the dumbest way to solve problems.