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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Re: Aiden’s blabberfest - Would your husband react that way? Would you? Seems weird. [/quote] If my kid had a mental health crisis and was in an accident in which he could have died, in large part because I wasn’t there when he needed me, you bet I’d be hysterical with worry and guilt.[/quote] Mental health crisis, or impulsive actions by a petulant teenage boy? I understand getting upset and feeling guilty. I don’t understand calling Carrie in tears. After further reflection, I think the most glaring issue is the fact that he can’t act. Getting this role was a gift. The guy cannot act. [/quote] Who else would he call? There has been no daylight between the two of them. It's natural he would seek comfort from the woman he loves. But yeah, the acting was not good. [/quote] It’s one thing to call Carrie. It’s quite another to blabber the way he did. He’s just such a bad actor. Maybe he was mostly upset about his truck? Plus: what 14 year old boy needs his daddy that much? Anyone with teens knows the normal ones prefer hanging with friends. Bad writing imho. I agree they needed a plot shift, but this one was dumb…almost as dumb as the Stanford/monk bit. Now that Carrie has a fabulous new place, she and Miranda will be roomies in search of a new beginning. Note to storyrunners: do not add any of the new characters to the mix! Let the two gal pals try to reinvent themselves OR let them go all Grey Gardens in that fabulous place. [/quote] My teen son needs his father and mother, nothing wrong with that[/quote] Everyday? Because nobody disputes that kids need their parents. The issue here is whether it’s normal/plausible that a 14 year old would wrap a truck around a tree because they missed their dad who hadn’t even been away for a week and was living with his very loving mother. We are also stating the obvious bad acting and over the top response which seemed really out of character for Aiden. Sad and sullen OR flipping out angry would have been more in line with the character. [/quote] why does this poster keep going on about this incident not being normal?....of course it's NOT normal. that is the crux of the issue and why it was so disturbing. Clearly the kid is not "normal"; there is some other element going on, either mental illness, severe anxiety, or another disability. This is the first time it's manifesting itself in a way where his son got hurt. Duh! And as far as Corbet's acting is concerned, he fits right in with the rest of the cast...no Laurence Oliviers in that bunch. But to be fair, they are given some 5$ chuck in terms of a script and asked to turn it into fillet mignon. [/quote]
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