The real fraud going on is how difficult it is to escape poverty. I’ve been in Alex’s shoes and it’s almost impossible to escape without committing some kind of “fraud”. It’s not like you work really hard making minimum wage and then suddenly land a $75k a year job and can afford everything. There’s a long period of time where making more money hurts you more than it helps. And most employers who will hire you in those situations are committing fraud as well. I had several who wanted to pay me under the table, or pay me as an independent contractor to save themselves money. They know you need the money and claim it’s a benefit to you. I think it’s an accurate representation of how difficult it is to get out of her situation and what people HAVE to do to survive. I mean, scream fraud all you want, but I hope you never have to choose between rent and feeding your child, or go through the heartbreak of seeing them neglected in one of those government-funded daycares. I went to pick up my daughter from one and she had been sitting under a table, crying and covered in her own poop for hours. If you care about fraud, worry more about the wealthy who commit tax fraud, not single moms trying to survive. |
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It is weird because in the Nanny forums, anytime anyone mentions that they either a.) Pay their Nanny under the table or b.) Are working off-the-books, people immediately criticize them & jump down their throat(s.)
They start screaming out tax fraud and even mention that if the IRS does an audit, how these families AND Nannies will all have to go to jail and/or pay back all the $$ they will owe Uncle Sam. I guess everyone in this forum is nicer. |
| By the way, there wasn’t a “C*nt House” in the book. Misogyny in Hollywood continues. |
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I wonder if most Maid companies require their employees to purchase their own uniform and cleaning supplies. 🪣🧽🧹🧺
Plus pay for their own fuel to get to and from jobs. I know that maid services where I live (CA) provide a company car. |
| Life lesson- women shouldn’t ever be dependent on men. It usually doesn’t end well. |
As a woman whose Sister is now living off of alimony from her husband of twenty-five years, I see how her dignity has been compromised daily by having to depend on her ex’s money, I have to agree. She cannot work due to a neurological disability so she is trapped. 😕 |
| I binged it over the weekend and enjoyed it for the most part. But two days later I'm going back to Alex taking out student loans ("everybody has loans!") to go to a private or OOS college to study CREATIVE WRITING as her way out of poverty. Fast forward 30 years and she'll still be paying them off while in a field that doesn't allow for a lot of success for confessional-style essayist. She was presented as so smart and practical - but I guess it just shows her lack of good judgment in the long run. |
THIS! Where is the outcry for corporations not taxed, the billionaires not taxed, etc. People are freaking out over poor single moms instead?? |
+1 I thought exactly the same thing. OOS college ($$ - even with scholarship) + a Creative Writing degree?? Seriously?
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DP. I was utterly confused as to why Regina would ever give Alex a second chance in her home after Alex stole her dog. That seemed waaaay over the top unbelievable. |
Perfect description. She was great. From the minute she gave Alex a granola on the first day (when she passed out) and until she handed her the cashmere sweater that Alex had taken from her. |
Probably because Alex touched a nerve in her when she yelled at her and brought up the Maddie thing. Recall that Regina was desperate to be a mom. |
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I loved Regina. She was great on The Good Wife too.
Just finished the show and it is notHing like the book but the book is still good. Highly recommend reading the books Evicted by Matthew Desmond and Nickeled and Dimed by Barbara Ehrinreich. |
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I thought Margaret Quallley was good but somewhat unbelievable as the character. She’s tall and beautiful and looks like a former professional ballerina. She has a patrician vibe and seems too upperclass to be cast as such a lower income character.
I just think in real life, especially as a white woman born in this country, she would have a strong accent, she would be less attractive, or she would have bad teeth. Also her wardrobe was way too nice. |
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I know Andie MacDowell has been vilified in the past for her “bad acting”, but I thought she did great with a bipolar unreliable mom character, and was annoying in all the right ways (reminded me of other mentally ill family members)
The one flaw was that she supposedly lived in the Pacific Northwest her whole life ( like all Langley women), but she obviously has a southern accent. |