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malachite-78432's rating
I actually really hate Bonnie in this episode. Trevor, the new therapist, had it completely right after her first visit with him. "What a nut!" he said after she walked out.
She was so childish and so annoying during her first visit with him, that I actually felt hatred towards her. I mean, she's funny while she's reprehensible, usually, but I laugh.
I didn't laugh at all during this. She wasn't funny and I didn't want to be in the same room as her. She acted like an idiot and that's not really her personality.
Seems like the writers didn't quite know what to do with her with the new diagnosis of ADD.
Maybe they shouldn't have written this new problem for her.
She was so childish and so annoying during her first visit with him, that I actually felt hatred towards her. I mean, she's funny while she's reprehensible, usually, but I laugh.
I didn't laugh at all during this. She wasn't funny and I didn't want to be in the same room as her. She acted like an idiot and that's not really her personality.
Seems like the writers didn't quite know what to do with her with the new diagnosis of ADD.
Maybe they shouldn't have written this new problem for her.
This was so boring that I could barely pay attention. I don't know why Tyler Hines was even in it, except maybe to get us to watch it. His role seemed forced and didn't really fit.
Because it was basically about these two girls that I never really cared about at all. Not their friendship, not their history, and not their present.
And once again, what they showed us this movie was going to be about, never really materialized. Just like a movie with Alison Sweeney, about a card, which was about other characters that I also never cared about. It's the classic bait and switch.
So, I could barely give this movie a three. Even two seems too much.
It's a boring snooze that I will not watch again.
Because it was basically about these two girls that I never really cared about at all. Not their friendship, not their history, and not their present.
And once again, what they showed us this movie was going to be about, never really materialized. Just like a movie with Alison Sweeney, about a card, which was about other characters that I also never cared about. It's the classic bait and switch.
So, I could barely give this movie a three. Even two seems too much.
It's a boring snooze that I will not watch again.
I used to like this moviesf because I enjoyed watching and trying to solve the mysteries, but the more times that I watched it, I started to see, that as moral as Jennifer Shannon claimed to be, she seemed to think absolutely nothing about repeatedly lying to both her husband and the police, who continuously admonished her to "stay out of it. Let the police do their job." to which she coyly responded, "Okay, I will" as she went about ignoring them and doing exactly as she pleased.
Only to invariably get into trouble and in life threatening situations where she needed help.
Maybe I'd respect her more if she was just honest with everyone and told them that this is who she is and if they can't live with it then maybe they need to evaluate their relationships.
But if that happened and they called her on it and her husband left, I think she would regret her dangerous behaviors.
Only to invariably get into trouble and in life threatening situations where she needed help.
Maybe I'd respect her more if she was just honest with everyone and told them that this is who she is and if they can't live with it then maybe they need to evaluate their relationships.
But if that happened and they called her on it and her husband left, I think she would regret her dangerous behaviors.