A. I understand where the black woman is coming from. A white family with a black child doesn't bother to introduce (or even acknowledge) themselves to the other black families is a big snub. With the history of black-white relations white people adopting black children is still a sensitive topic (rightfully so), the least she could do is be friendly to other black people for Randall's sake. B. Rebecca isn't selflessly raising another person's child*, she's raising her own child, and she adopted for the same selfish reasons that people have biological children. If her bio son hadn't died they would have went home with 3 white bio kids. She 'selfishly' wanted to come home with 3 kids because that is what they had planned on, period! *We have to stop looking at adoption as some savior act when it's just as arrogant and selfish as having a biological child. |
She will always be Rapunzel in this house! |
You are nuts. First of all, Rebecca was not obligated to go and start chatting up a bunch of strangers at a pool simply because they are black. If this was so important to the black folks, then why would they not approach her? Second of all, how is raising another person's child, or for that matter, having one's own biological child, "selfish and arrogant?" Would you prefer that children get tossed around from foster home to foster home rather than living with loving families who happen to be of a different race than the child. Would that be some kind of moral victory? If this is such a concern, then why don't more minority families step up and adopt these children? Or why don't people just not have children at all since, as you say, it is just an arrogant and selfish pursuit. |
I don't know because I was 4... But I feel like 70s fashion still hung out a bit in the 80s. I mean the couple were parents of 3...are they really into the latest fashion? And life moved a little more slowly back then. Kids were kids.
I kind of feel like I know this from pictures, memories, my dads carryover 70s style because he was a busy parent too. Our cars were all still that brown-tan 70s color. Our kitchen had almost mustard yellow wallpaper until 1990. I feel like the only 80s I really recognized was my teen siblings' fashion, and more so my sister's (as compared to brother). |
I dont think the poster is criticising adoption per say, simply the notion that its a "noble" rather than a selfish act. And i agree. My DH was adopted by one of the most selfish, frighteningly narcissistic people i have ever met. You can bet she was motivated by what she "wanted" not what thr noble thing tondo was. |
NP here, agree, the pp was not criticizing adoption. I also agree that kate is not selflessly raising another persons child. She had very selfish (I'm not saying it was bad, it's wonderful Randall found a loving family) reasons for adopting Randall. And she is raising him just as she's raising her other children. I'll add, I don't think the black mother was arrogant or snobbish at all. I think Kate deep down knew she was wrong for not seeking out any AA influences in Randall's life. That's why she reacted like she was so offended but really she should have been thankful to the woman for even offering any advice. And personally, I do think Kate is obligated to ensure she knows how to take care of things that might be unique to Randall, and yes that means trying to befriend other black families with children, especially since there are very few African Americans where they live. |
+1 and now i see they're calling it "the next great tearjerker" on the xfinity guide. i may be watching this one at my leisure from here on out or immediately following up w/an old office of arrested dev episode because i don't wanna cry every damn week. |
BINGO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
You are so quick to call me nuts when it's clear you didn't understand anything I wrote. Several people have corrected you so I don't need to beat this dead horse. |
I always watch Big Bang theory after! I can't take the sobbing ! |
Is it on now? |
Ugh, missed it again. Thought it was in at 10! |
Just watched it, it was good but not the tearjerker we were lead to believe it was gonna be. |
I thought it was another beautiful episode. Loved the painting. |
The painting scene at the end. So good. |