kb1122
Joined Aug 2012
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The plot got lost in the story after the first 15 minutes but it was a cute movie. There were funny moments and it was a good movie to watch whilst wrapping gifts.
The children, their characters and their story arc, were annoying and barely fit in the story.
It was messy, but so are the holidays. It's not the worst Christmas movie. I'm not a Brandy fan, but she was fine. She sang a few times. I liked the idea of old friends stuck together for the holidays.
I won't put this on my list of "must watch" each year, but I didn't hate watching this. I gave it four stars. It was fine. I appreciate what they were trying to do.
The children, their characters and their story arc, were annoying and barely fit in the story.
It was messy, but so are the holidays. It's not the worst Christmas movie. I'm not a Brandy fan, but she was fine. She sang a few times. I liked the idea of old friends stuck together for the holidays.
I won't put this on my list of "must watch" each year, but I didn't hate watching this. I gave it four stars. It was fine. I appreciate what they were trying to do.
Every episode Abby gives the world a free masterclass in manipulation and deflection. I love how she and Melissa always make the complaints of the mothers about Maddie when it's obviously about the way their own daughters are treated.
This episode was just one more example of the imbalance of power in their dance company. The parents are locked in by a contract. Abby uses that contract to bully them. Even worse, she abuses the children in order to keep the parents in line.
The scariest part of it all is that Abby doesn't seem any fault in her behavior. She truly believes the nonsense she spews.
This episode was just one more example of the imbalance of power in their dance company. The parents are locked in by a contract. Abby uses that contract to bully them. Even worse, she abuses the children in order to keep the parents in line.
The scariest part of it all is that Abby doesn't seem any fault in her behavior. She truly believes the nonsense she spews.