Anonymous wrote:I think Betty's death hits us hard because it seems so unfair, just as she was going to school and finally doing something FOR BETTY, not as a wife. And truly, we are all Sallies because of when we were born but we could just as easily have been Betties and I think we all see ourselves in her.
However, I don't think this is a horrible ending for her. As Sally said, she kind of loves the tragedy of it. She will never get old, she will be beautiful forever. She finally has the gift of being able to see the good parts of Sally's nature; she isn't a child who is intent on rebelling and embarrassing Betty, but a strong girl who can get herself and her brothers through this. Betty knows she will be okay and can finally appreciate Sally for that strength and will and hardheadedness that always vexed her. I am sad to think of a future with no Betty Francis in it but I think the ending giving to Megan is much sadder. What did she get? A bunch of lost dreams and hush money to go away. Betty got everything she ever wanted- she even said "I have everything and nobody could want anything better."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think so, but she said that she does not worry about her anymore, and believes that her life will be an adventure..or something like that.
She was a horrible mother, but always a loyal wife.
except when the dude at the bar banged her in the back room of the restaurant bar. but other than that, totally loyal.
That was all about revenge.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think so, but she said that she does not worry about her anymore, and believes that her life will be an adventure..or something like that.
She was a horrible mother, but always a loyal wife.
except when the dude at the bar banged her in the back room of the restaurant bar. but other than that, totally loyal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think so, but she said that she does not worry about her anymore, and believes that her life will be an adventure..or something like that.
She was a horrible mother, but always a loyal wife.
Here's the text of that paragraph:
“Sally, I always worried about you because you marched to the beat of your own drum, but now I know that’s good. I know your life will be an adventure. I love you, Ma.”
It says "I love you, Mom." Betty would never use Ma.
Because that's what we were really talking about.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think so, but she said that she does not worry about her anymore, and believes that her life will be an adventure..or something like that.
She was a horrible mother, but always a loyal wife.
Here's the text of that paragraph:
“Sally, I always worried about you because you marched to the beat of your own drum, but now I know that’s good. I know your life will be an adventure. I love you, Ma.”
It says "I love you, Mom." Betty would never use Ma.
Anonymous wrote:I don't think so, but she said that she does not worry about her anymore, and believes that her life will be an adventure..or something like that.
She was a horrible mother, but always a loyal wife.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think so, but she said that she does not worry about her anymore, and believes that her life will be an adventure..or something like that.
She was a horrible mother, but always a loyal wife.
Here's the text of that paragraph:
“Sally, I always worried about you because you marched to the beat of your own drum, but now I know that’s good. I know your life will be an adventure. I love you, Ma.”
Anonymous wrote:I don't think so, but she said that she does not worry about her anymore, and believes that her life will be an adventure..or something like that.
She was a horrible mother, but always a loyal wife.
Anonymous wrote:I didn't find the letter all that touching because I was hoping she would finally tell Sally she loves her. Well, maybe she did in her own way. What a depressing end for her and the kids. I hope Don comes back for them.