Anonymous wrote:I thought it was overdone. Now to be fair, I haven't talked to my mother in over a year. But even when we were close, had she died then I NEVER would have carried on that way. So over the top and dramatic.
Anonymous wrote:Very sad situation last night.
Here's my question...did anyone else find it weird that Vicky received this call on Shannon's landline? Who called her? And why wouldn't they call her cell phone?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought it was overdone. Now to be fair, I haven't talked to my mother in over a year. But even when we were close, had she died then I NEVER would have carried on that way. So over the top and dramatic.
Is this a joke?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As for Vickie overreacting:
Have you watched her? She screams when she has any emotion at all. Whether it's a WOOHOO! or screaming at Gretchen or Tamara, or whatever, she is over the top.
She is also extremely needy and has often admitted to being unable to be alone and needing someone to care for her. (Note: the perfect formula for someone to end up in an abisive relationship, which she has more than once.) Did you guys catch when she was sobbing about "who is going to worry about me now? My mom always worried about me." Or somehing like that.
I also think the sudden shock (she just had spoken with her mom that morning and everything was fine) plays a role. Unlike an ill parent dying.
I don't know why I'm defending her so much. I think she is very flawed and can be a complete bitch and was horrible to heather last season. However, I think last night's scene was very in line with the real Vickie.
PS, Meghan blows.
Good point. It was the constant screaming/crying combo that threw me, but some people react that way. Reminded me of keening, in a way.
The point is that everyone reacts to such news differently. Sometimes people scream and wail and cry at funerals and sometimes, funerals are totally quiet. It just depends, people are different. Agree with the poster who said knowing Vicki (loud, dramatic, emotional), I'm not at all surprised that she reacted that way. It may be weird for me to act that way but totally in character for Vicki.
It *was* keening. It struck me as over-the-top, too. I've been in the same situation, but certainly didn't fall on the floor wailing. I actually found it off-putting. I get that her mother died suddenly, but she was in her 80s. I could see a reaction like that if your child dies-that's totally against the natural order of things.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As for Vickie overreacting:
Have you watched her? She screams when she has any emotion at all. Whether it's a WOOHOO! or screaming at Gretchen or Tamara, or whatever, she is over the top.
She is also extremely needy and has often admitted to being unable to be alone and needing someone to care for her. (Note: the perfect formula for someone to end up in an abisive relationship, which she has more than once.) Did you guys catch when she was sobbing about "who is going to worry about me now? My mom always worried about me." Or somehing like that.
I also think the sudden shock (she just had spoken with her mom that morning and everything was fine) plays a role. Unlike an ill parent dying.
I don't know why I'm defending her so much. I think she is very flawed and can be a complete bitch and was horrible to heather last season. However, I think last night's scene was very in line with the real Vickie.
PS, Meghan blows.
Good point. It was the constant screaming/crying combo that threw me, but some people react that way. Reminded me of keening, in a way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As for Vickie overreacting:
Have you watched her? She screams when she has any emotion at all. Whether it's a WOOHOO! or screaming at Gretchen or Tamara, or whatever, she is over the top.
She is also extremely needy and has often admitted to being unable to be alone and needing someone to care for her. (Note: the perfect formula for someone to end up in an abisive relationship, which she has more than once.) Did you guys catch when she was sobbing about "who is going to worry about me now? My mom always worried about me." Or somehing like that.
I also think the sudden shock (she just had spoken with her mom that morning and everything was fine) plays a role. Unlike an ill parent dying.
I don't know why I'm defending her so much. I think she is very flawed and can be a complete bitch and was horrible to heather last season. However, I think last night's scene was very in line with the real Vickie.
PS, Meghan blows.
Good point. It was the constant screaming/crying combo that threw me, but some people react that way. Reminded me of keening, in a way.
It *was* keening. It struck me as over-the-top, too. I've been in the same situation, but certainly didn't fall on the floor wailing. I actually found it off-putting. I get that her mother died suddenly, but she was in her 80s. I could see a reaction like that if your child dies-that's totally against the natural order of things.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As for Vickie overreacting:
Have you watched her? She screams when she has any emotion at all. Whether it's a WOOHOO! or screaming at Gretchen or Tamara, or whatever, she is over the top.
She is also extremely needy and has often admitted to being unable to be alone and needing someone to care for her. (Note: the perfect formula for someone to end up in an abisive relationship, which she has more than once.) Did you guys catch when she was sobbing about "who is going to worry about me now? My mom always worried about me." Or somehing like that.
I also think the sudden shock (she just had spoken with her mom that morning and everything was fine) plays a role. Unlike an ill parent dying.
I don't know why I'm defending her so much. I think she is very flawed and can be a complete bitch and was horrible to heather last season. However, I think last night's scene was very in line with the real Vickie.
PS, Meghan blows.
Good point. It was the constant screaming/crying combo that threw me, but some people react that way. Reminded me of keening, in a way.
Anonymous wrote:As for Vickie overreacting:
Have you watched her? She screams when she has any emotion at all. Whether it's a WOOHOO! or screaming at Gretchen or Tamara, or whatever, she is over the top.
She is also extremely needy and has often admitted to being unable to be alone and needing someone to care for her. (Note: the perfect formula for someone to end up in an abisive relationship, which she has more than once.) Did you guys catch when she was sobbing about "who is going to worry about me now? My mom always worried about me." Or somehing like that.
I also think the sudden shock (she just had spoken with her mom that morning and everything was fine) plays a role. Unlike an ill parent dying.
I don't know why I'm defending her so much. I think she is very flawed and can be a complete bitch and was horrible to heather last season. However, I think last night's scene was very in line with the real Vickie.
PS, Meghan blows.
Anonymous wrote:It disturbed me. It was completely inappropriate that they filmed her for such a long period of time. If they just happened to have cameras rolling, they should have cut away from her once they realized. They didn't have to hide it but they shouldn't have exploited her pain. Grief is so personal! I'm sorry for her loss. It makes me think of losing my own mom. This was anything but entertaining.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had the same call when my 69 year old dad died. I was at work but was able to hold it together and drive home. That's when i lost my shit and went thru hell.
My point is that she is dramatic.
Did you already realize you are an asshole or not until this thread?