I would've liked to have seen more of a back story with Hannah, Sienna, and where Siennas infatuation with Tony began. I think the writers decision to immediately kill Hannah off wasn't very well thought out and it left nothing to really build upon. With that being said I feel the movie took a nose dive pretty quickly into it. I also think showing some of Tony's life and grief before Sienna moving in would've given the movie a little more depth and meaning. Is it just me or does it seem like Yvonne Zima who plays Sienna always plays the exact same character in every lifetime movie she is in? I would like to see her play a role in something where she has to actually show another side of her acting ability. For me her character is tired and way too needy. I'm not a fan of her style of acting in this film or really in any of her lifetime films. She comes across very phony and monotone. She has the most annoying soft spoken voice. It's hard to watch her for any real length of time without wanting to bang your head into the wall. I almost wonder if she tries to control her voice to make it sound that way or if that's really how she speaks. Noone attacks or kills someone with that meek toned & timid voice. It's like saying "Excuse me sir but I am going to rob you now so please give me your money & thank you for your time." I can't believe how incredibly unbelievable Yvonne is as Sienna. Is she supposed to be 18? Isn't she a little old for prom? Thank goodness Tony's daughter is aware & smart enough to put together that something isn't right about Sienna. She figured out pretty quickly that Sienna was infatuated with her dad & lying to the entire family about her motives. It dawned on me that the parent(s) always discount their child(ren) when they figure out something is off about the character playing the villain. I don't want to ruin it for others that haven't seen the movie but the ending is a typical lifetime ending. The good always trumps evil. The bad guy or girl either dies or goes to jail.