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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The dad worked at a school and is now on admin leave for poor judgement after this documentary. Very deserved. [b]The bong in the dressing closet daily was something else. Where did these kids get this money?[/b][/quote] Based on the scale and quantity of drugs in the vehicle, I’m pretty sure they were dealing. [/quote] This is what my husband and I thought. How did Dom afford an apartment as a high schooler? None of the families seem extremely wealthy. [b]Clearly those two were dealing.[/b] McKenzie’s parents completely shirked all responsibility on raising her. Her behavior was terrible. There is also no way she was passed out. Having driven a Toyota Camry at close to 100 mph on a highway, the car shakes pretty bad. You have to have a tight grip on the steering wheel to keep it going on a curvy road. She wasn’t incapacitated, she knew what she was doing. Her demeanor changing so abruptly during the interview when she spoke to her lawyer was chilling, which is clearly why they included it.[/quote] + 2 Kids who are that lacking in judgement and education and skills ... but have enough money to be buying designer stuff? And they have a scale and drugs and she's making all of these reels with blunts and bongs? I think the part of the documentary that bothered me the most, and heavens knows there is a lot there to be bothered by, was Kenzie's dad smiling a big smile and commenting about how "Dom wasn't hurting for money, and Kenzie liked that." What?!? You are smiling like this about your 17 yr old hs daughter's boyfriend having a lot of money when you know damn well he isn't an investment banker or something? They knew full well what was going on there, and smiled about it and acted like it was some great thing. It's some weird our-daughter's-drug-dealer-boyfriend-buys-her-Gucci-isn't-that-great? shit going on there. It kind of sums up all of the problems for me. This girl was NOT parented. [/quote]
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