Anonymous wrote:Still hate Joel after this episode. If he thought the marriage was in trouble why did he insist on adopting a kid and an older on at that. I understand his complaints and issues but they had JUST adopted a kid and he wouldn't even going to marriage counseling he just left. When Julia had the affair, Joel had already shut her out. She was trying to communicate Victor's problems with him and he just shut her down.
Anonymous wrote:Looking forward to next week, I'm glad that Julia hooks up with that school dad. Joel's a little troll.
Anonymous wrote:I know there is always discussion about what happened to Hattie but this week they dropped Nora completely too. Who was home with her when Kristina and Adam jumped in the car to go get Max? They need a better continuity person for stuff like that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Adam's and Kristina's house would be extremely expensive. Ditto Julia's.
Adam was the CEO of a Nike-like shoe company before he was displaced when the company was bought out by another company. He purchased that house when he had a lot more disposable income.
Anonymous wrote:Am I the only person who cannot stand Amber and is totally bored with her story line? she could not be more predictable if she tried. as soon as her scene starts I fastforward right thru it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm tiring of Kristina and Adam for no good reason but the scene in the mini van on the drive home from camp with Max was a tear-jerker. I think the show does a really good job writing with Max -- but do Aspergers parents agree that this can be life with a Max?
IME with Aspergers kids (not a parent of one) the behavior is very accurate. However, it's unrealistic that Max can articulate his feelings so well. Typically, they're either unaware of what's going on or don't want to talk about it. There's also not enough ability to focus on a conversation like that.
Parent of 12-y-o with Asperger's here. Totally realistic, have had just about the same conversation many many times. There are times when he seems to come so clearly into focus with his feelings and can articulate them incredibly well. They are getting more and more frequent. I'm finding that instead of the meltdowns he once had, he will become frustrated but be able to articulate why much more clearly. This is after 8+ years of intense intervention.
Love the show!
Anonymous wrote:Adam's and Kristina's house would be extremely expensive. Ditto Julia's.