Boy is Lynne walking through life with blinders on about Raquel!!! Hello!!!! She's drunk, she has no job (and her parents just bought her a BMW), she's had other problems, and what does Lynne do? Blow it off! Then makes remarks like "She's my little trouble maker". Make her get a job if she's not going to school.
Ya, and Lynne makes the remark..."well she is 18, they are lazy"...um No Lynne, not all 18yo's are lazy. My DS was in college @ 18.![]()
I felt horrible for Jeana last night, just horrible. Shane and Colton have absolutely NO respect for their Mom! My DH & I watched that last night and as I was so sad for Jeana, DH wanted to "throw a bat at Shane"......
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***As someone that just started watching this show; what happened to Jeana's DH that her life was so painful as she states, something about Matt's accident?????![]()
Years ago, while sitting in the dugout, Matt was hit in the head by a baseball. He suffered severe brain trauma and it effected his personality. According to Jeanna, from that point on, he basically hated her and the kids. In previous shows, you can hear him only making negative comments to her and the kids.
I don't know how long it's been, but I feel that she looks at the situation as that he is the father of her kids and she needs to help him, no matter what.
She was right about that and about Gretchen talking to Jeff about money. She just goes about expressing herself in a PITA way.Even though Vicki is not well-liked around here, she was dead on about her opinion about Jeana and her kids. Yikes.
That's exactly what I was thinking. The person who needed to be batted was Shane.My DH & I watched that last night and as I was so sad for Jeana, DH wanted to "throw a bat at Shane"......![]()
Therapy may help Jeanna and her kids to get their heads on straight so they can be nicer to one another and to others, although the following quote holds a lot of merit, IMHO...With regards to Matt's injury, if he has damage to his frontal lobe, the center of emotions and the area which controls inhibition, therapy may not help his behavior. I am not stating that I know for certain what his injury is, but I can say that cognitive therapy does not help everybody, especially if there is an organic cause to his illness/behavior.
I hadn't thought about this causing Shane's aggression, but I think you nailed it. That, coupled with his upbringing, explains a lot about his attitude.Shane is on steroids big time. That can account for some of the hostility he displayed toward his mom. Steroids make you MEAN and really change your brain chemistry, making you super aggressive.
I noticed a couple of episodes ago how big Shane had gotten when he came home to visit his mom. No way do you get that big in such a short amount of time without using steroids. Believe me, I know.
Lynne also said that "Raquel needs discipline". Well Lynne, that is your job. You are the parent. Discipline your kid. Or are you just gonna wait around for someone else to do it. Or wait for it to just go away. At this point, she's an adult. It's too late for discipline.Okay, think about this. Lynn's DD, Raquel, mentioned that she graduated from Horizons which is a High School for kids with behavior problems. Hello! Don't these kids normally get sent there because of problems that have been going on for years? It's normally not a school that has a waiting list of kids WANTING to go there. So, in addition to her DD going to a different high school, Lynn's ALLOWING her DD to drink at home because she knows it's going to happen and would prefer it happen at home. Isn't she basically telling her DD that it's okay to drink then and the DD interprets it that she can drink anywhere? Because that is the mentality of an 18 YO CHILD! AND this girl has a High School Diploma with no job and no ambition to do anything. Hope the boyfriend is able to keep her in the lifestyle that Mommy and Daddy are. Well, I guess you really reap what you sew!
Not when you're the one holding the purse-strings.Lynne also said that "Raquel needs discipline". Well Lynne, that is your job. You are the parent. Discipline your kid. Or are you just gonna wait around for someone else to do it. Or wait for it to just go away. At this point, she's an adult. It's too late for discipline.