Anonymous wrote:I hope the mom stays away. She is a mess and Alex has her own responsibilities. The mom lies, and is not helpful.Anonymous wrote:Just watched the tenth, final episode of the series too.
Hoping Alex’s Mom ends up breaking up with her BF and goes to Missouri. Her BF just sits on his butt while expecting Alex’s Mom to wait on him, hand and foot. Always ordering her to work.
Thought Sean was a decent guy in the first episodes, realized in the latter ones he was a controlling man.
Alex’s Dad was a flat out loser overall. Unreliable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has anyone actually read the book? Stephanie Land made a lot of bad choices that are not shown on the tv show.
1. Deciding to have a baby with no real job, savings, OR a boyfriend with a real job (and the kicker is, she was 29 in real life, not early twenties like the show so she should have had a better job or savings. She was plenty old enough to know better).
2. When she got a tax refund, instead of using the money to move her daughter out of the moldy apartment that she knew was making her sick, she bought herself a $200 diamond ring as some type of whacky promise to herself and a solo vacation.
3. After she and the daughter moved to Montana, she got knocked up again and decided to have the baby by herself AGAIN! Slid right back into poverty.
You don't understand how poverty is a complete mindset, not just a circumstance. You're probably one of those people who believe that giving a rich person $500 and a poor person $500 should yield the same result if only the poor person tried harder.
Anonymous wrote:Has anyone actually read the book? Stephanie Land made a lot of bad choices that are not shown on the tv show.
1. Deciding to have a baby with no real job, savings, OR a boyfriend with a real job (and the kicker is, she was 29 in real life, not early twenties like the show so she should have had a better job or savings. She was plenty old enough to know better).
2. When she got a tax refund, instead of using the money to move her daughter out of the moldy apartment that she knew was making her sick, she bought herself a $200 diamond ring as some type of whacky promise to herself and a solo vacation.
3. After she and the daughter moved to Montana, she got knocked up again and decided to have the baby by herself AGAIN! Slid right back into poverty.
Anonymous wrote:Has anyone actually read the book? Stephanie Land made a lot of bad choices that are not shown on the tv show.
1. Deciding to have a baby with no real job, savings, OR a boyfriend with a real job (and the kicker is, she was 29 in real life, not early twenties like the show so she should have had a better job or savings. She was plenty old enough to know better).
2. When she got a tax refund, instead of using the money to move her daughter out of the moldy apartment that she knew was making her sick, she bought herself a $200 diamond ring as some type of whacky promise to herself and a solo vacation.
3. After she and the daughter moved to Montana, she got knocked up again and decided to have the baby by herself AGAIN! Slid right back into poverty.
Anonymous wrote:Has anyone actually read the book? Stephanie Land made a lot of bad choices that are not shown on the tv show.
1. Deciding to have a baby with no real job, savings, OR a boyfriend with a real job (and the kicker is, she was 29 in real life, not early twenties like the show so she should have had a better job or savings. She was plenty old enough to know better).
2. When she got a tax refund, instead of using the money to move her daughter out of the moldy apartment that she knew was making her sick, she bought herself a $200 diamond ring as some type of whacky promise to herself and a solo vacation.
3. After she and the daughter moved to Montana, she got knocked up again and decided to have the baby by herself AGAIN! Slid right back into poverty.
Anonymous wrote:I loved it. Just finished it tonight. The only thing that bugged me was how they carried Maddy everytime here, literally. I was not carrying around my kid at that age.
I hope the mom stays away. She is a mess and Alex has her own responsibilities. The mom lies, and is not helpful.Anonymous wrote:Just watched the tenth, final episode of the series too.
Hoping Alex’s Mom ends up breaking up with her BF and goes to Missouri. Her BF just sits on his butt while expecting Alex’s Mom to wait on him, hand and foot. Always ordering her to work.
Thought Sean was a decent guy in the first episodes, realized in the latter ones he was a controlling man.
Alex’s Dad was a flat out loser overall. Unreliable.
Anonymous wrote:Regarding receiving any form of government assistance, the system is not designed to succeed sadly. People who receive it generally only learn it is a way of life vs. a temporary safety net.
It seems like for every step forward one takes, they are sadly taken two steps backward at the same time. 😢