المدة الزمنية 4:00

Netflix 2021 Maid Ending Explained

بواسطة Movies Vibes
67 913 مشاهدة
0
498
تم نشره في 2021/10/03

Netflix 2021 Maid Ending Explained, Margaret Qualley plays a woman cleaning houses, and not always getting by, in an adaptation of a best-selling memoir. “Maid” begins just after the last straw has been broken. Alex, a 25-year-old aspiring writer living north of Seattle, lies awake watching the man who just ended an argument with her by punching a hole in a wall. When she’s sure he’s asleep, she gathers their 2-year-old daughter, Maddy, and tiptoes out of the mobile home they share. She and Maddy are about to be homeless for the first time, but not the last. #maid #netflix #endingexplained Subscribe To Our Channel: /c/MoviesVibes Movies Vibes thousands of videos on latest hollywood news, Reviews, Top 10 lists, Origins, Tips, How To’s, Reviews, Commentary and more on Pop Culture, Celebrity, Movies, Music, TV, Film, Video Games, Politics, News, Comics, Superheroes. Your trusted authority on ranking Pop Culture. Our Social Media: https://twitter.com/MoviesVibes https://www.facebook.com/movvibes

الفئة

عرض المزيد

تعليقات - 275
  • @
    @variousJnamesمنذ 3 سنوات I'm so glad she didn't force her mother to go with her. Alex could only be successful by staying away from her toxic ass family, mother and ex included! 220
  • @
    @unpluggedsongs3582منذ 3 سنوات Absolutely, unequivocally the best show I've seen in a long time. Excellently written and performed. Mother and daughter Andie Macdowell and Margaret id="hidden2" class="buttons"> Qualley completely amaze and the entire supporting cast is pitch perfect. Additionally, the plot itself, of a single mother's single-minded struggle to build a better future for her daughter while escaping domestic abuse, whatever the cost, is emotionally invested and deeply moving. You will care about these characters. You will root for Alex (Qualley), every step of the way. My only gripe is that the story achieves its arc through significant help from one of Alex's wealthy friends, the kind of help that most women in her position are never lucky enough to receive. In any case, it is an excellent story all around. Also, I now have a major Qualley crush after watching this. Amazing actor. ....وسعت 256
  • @
    @minauddin7495منذ 3 سنوات The scenes where she is swallowed up inside the tree, what a depiction, It really captures the numbness, emptiness how much of her is being destroyed. 116
  • @
    @BloodBunny11منذ 3 سنوات I'm so happy they're finally putting a spotlight on the fact that abuse can be more than just physical! We need more series like this focusing id="hidden4" class="buttons"> on DV especially with a narcissist partner when trauma bonds are formed. That hole that she climbed out of is very much real when it comes to these types of relationships only theirs a lot more tears, blood and screaming involved. Amazing series! ....وسعت 72
  • @
    @FlowerGrl20منذ 3 سنوات This show gave me anxiety and triggered me… but I went ahead and watched it all.
    Cried many times!
    100
  • @
    @waqarmasood6252منذ 3 سنوات Had me in tears halfway through when she gave up. I don't cry often, but the emotion conveyed, the actor's incredible performances and the cinematography id="hidden5" class="buttons"> were all so on point during those moments - it felt so raw and so real; I was having a total ugly cry. Those of us who have looked out at the world from the bottom of a well, existing on autopilot, absent yet aware. those are the moments that are deeply relatable for many of us who endured abusive relationships. They're hard to relive but it's mini series' like these that touch on real and specific subjects that give the audience such an intense emotional response and offer insight into the world of victims, the family dynamics surrounding abuse and mental illness, battles with addiction and memory recall, the struggles of the impoverished and the reality of a flawed social security system. If I could give 6 stars, I would! Amazing. ....وسعت 151
  • @
    @faithnzuzaمنذ 3 سنوات I have leant so much from this series. I am a single mother and my very toxic baby daddy emotionally abused me in front of our babygirl and I just thought id="hidden6" class="buttons"> it was okay. Even when Alex left Sean the first time i said to myself she overreacted. But when I got to see exactly what Sean was doing I knew that I would've also left. Toxic relationship is hard and hurtful but even worse when your child is involved. I love my babygirl, and she deserves a happy mother. ....وسعت 54
  • @
    @burqawaliaunty7664منذ 3 سنوات Gripping from start to finish! Amazing acting all around especially from Sarah Margaret Qualley (Alex). An emotional rollercoaster, of attachment and attempting id="hidden7" class="buttons"> to break free from an abusive relationship. The series portrays the difficulties of a single parent, going through financial hardship and the strength of a mother who never gives up. Series touches on several important subjects, and I cannot fault it, from mental health to finding your true self. One of the best Netflix series out there and would definitely recommend. ....وسعت 29
  • @
    @missseptember6685منذ 2 سنوات Love how STRONG her character was.. and she didn't result to prostitution, drugs or alcohol given her situation but honestly that was the last thing id="hidden8" class="buttons"> she needed. Instead she kept her DIGNITY, COMPOSURE, SELF-RESPECT and PRIDE. Two MAJOR resources was there for her to grab but she took her own road to success. Her down fall became her biggest resource. (Being a
    MAID). In my opinion thats the message I received. AWESOME! BRAVO! BEAUTIFUL! tears of joy ..this has to be based on a true story
    ....وسعت 10
  • @
    @waqarcpm4321منذ 3 سنوات Several reviews have already affirmed the outstanding quality of acting and the skill of the scripting and direction in this 10 part drama series. It is id="hidden9" class="buttons"> about 'being oneself' in the 21st century and taking a legal stand for the right to be in a close relationship , sexual or otherwise, without being intimidated by expressed or suppressed violence. There is also a lot of fun and whimsy in it, largely flowing around the 3 yr old daughter of the central character. She is both natural and self aware and it is a winning combination in one so young.
    This was very worth watching not indulging in any extreme version of what is true/false good/bad or right/wrong, but always coming back to samples of good humans going through things in relation to one another, more or less sensitive, more or less aware, but naturally interconnected in ways which are unusually free of stereotypes.
    Just watch it when you have time. It is so good.
    ....وسعت 10
  • @
    @chipnblade4787منذ 3 سنوات She is such a beautiful actor! I love this series and I just started yesterday :) 40
  • @
    @theeditors7206منذ 3 سنوات A really good, heartwarming, inspirational, and a work of art movie. I loved all of the characters, especially the lead actress and also the cinematography. id="hidden10" class="buttons"> It impacted me in ways I didn’t expect and I have learned so, so much, because I also experienced emotional abuse in the past. The lead character showed so much kindness and bravery. Made me laugh, cry, and helped me reflect and process on what I’ve been through. It’s so good I finished it in one sitting. It’s definitely worth the watch and I would watch it again and again. Thank you for this movie. My heart goes out to all the women and men who’ve experienced physical and emotional traumas. ....وسعت 11
  • @
    @medfeedsnews2070منذ 3 سنوات I got chills watching this series. My parents lived on the same island (Camano Island, WA) that "Barefoot Billy" burglarized all those homes id="hidden11" class="buttons"> on. They had a nice log home on 5 acres and I always thought of that when I visited. I didn't know that the MAID author was in the area at the same time. hit really close to home. All of the TV shots of the PWN brought back a lot of memories of that time. I'm glad she was so strong for herself and her daughter. My dad died in 2013 and our family moved off that island. I'm glad her book is a hit and she is safe and has a great life for her and her daughter. Great acting all throughout this series and it was a long binge but worth every moment. Best since I saw Queens Gambit. ....وسعت 28
  • @
    @wiara5259منذ 3 سنوات Such a good show I wanted to see her with Nate so bad 197
  • @
    @royalsinside5031منذ 3 سنوات Agree with all the positive posts. The back story is crisply edited into the story. And the best part, the heroine is not stereotypical especially considering id="hidden12" class="buttons"> the domestic violence issue. Refreshingly devoid of pity parties, excessive tears and over emotionality like many other dramatic portrayals of women I.e Defending Jacob’s mother character. This is a strong young modern woman whose growing back her self esteem. I found myself rooting for her mission and her growth. Top notch acting and it was nice to see indigent people not grotesquely portrayed like Hill Billy Elegy or August Osage County. ....وسعت 50
  • @
    @lilychats5317منذ 3 سنوات I'm currently watching Maid and discussing it with my daughter. We just watched and discussed the first episode. I hope we can both continue on our healing journey. I hope sharing our talks will help others as well. 4
  • @
    @lindavalentin551منذ 3 سنوات Amazing and inspiring show. It demonstrates the strength of women the importance of loving oneself while highlighting mental illness. The actors,, writers and producers deserve to be nominated. Well done Netflix! 4
  • @
    @miranda5375منذ 3 سنوات PLEASE tell me I’m not the only one who recognized the character “Nate” as the same actor who portrayed the character “Sav” on Degrassi: The Next Generation?! He was the older brother of Alli. He was one of my favorite characters. ....وسعت 18
  • @
    @animehead3387منذ 3 سنوات I hope to see this actress in other films every time she cried I cried, I had a feeling her mum wasn't going to go so sad.
    And her dad id="hidden16" class="buttons"> />POS till the end gr8 acting all the way around.
    Also I just KNEW I swear I knew Alex and Regina were going to wind up mad close lol
    ....وسعت 12
  • @
    @k.herzog814منذ 3 سنوات Ok but this isn't explained, it's just the story retold -no interpretation. 17
  • @
    @justwatcher5657منذ 3 سنوات so many of her life experiences myself and many other young women I have know have traveled her journey. the story is so real The capacity of love women id="hidden17" class="buttons"> have is unmeasurable and their tolerance to endure so much pain and still move forward for th of the sake of their children and walk out & away but still care for the men they love and some how forgive them evident in the supporting cast and the roles they played . the writers must have deep personal insight as what it is to be a child living with bipolar mothers and fathers who were drunk and abusive. One time I was told that children who were emotionally or physically abuse are victims but without effective therapy and supportive environment they become victimizers. Sustaining relationships or having people in their lives be able to sustain their relationship with them are rare. I was watching it till 5 Am in the morning. it got too real for me as a custodial grandmother for two out of 8 children born to a relative who self medicated due to neglect mental and physical abuse with abandonment and terror like seen in this series. The night terrors if your eve heard a child scream in their sleep from a night terror its something you can never forget. It felt so sad seeing my grandchildren's life and future being played out on TV. Kudos to the whole team in Netflix series Maid. thank you for shedding a bright light in the dark room of child abuse. ....وسعت 14
  • @
    @ashleydavis2124منذ 3 سنوات I can I just say that second episode idk wtf happened to me but tears just came down without me noticing and that’s when I can’t control them and I loved the girl who lived in 23 I wanted more of her I felt like I was rly mourning her in her last appearance ....وسعت 9
  • @
    @gracieallan4124منذ 3 سنوات Did anyone else think the mother was way more toxic than Sean? 12
  • @
    @wendygarcia7697منذ 3 سنوات I find myself rewatching this series over and over thinking something different every time 3
  • @
    @teacherreadtous4273منذ 3 سنوات Wish she would’ve moved in with the rich lady, but I know that would’ve ended the struggle that needed to happen. 6
  • @
    @waqarmasood2016منذ 3 سنوات Magnificent series, with a tremendous sadness, with great acting, an extremely well written script, the triangle of Maddy the baby girl, Alex her mother id="hidden19" class="buttons"> and Sean her abusive and neurotic father are the main characters, well the clumsy grandmother as well (the great actress Andie Mac Dowell)
    Back to the script, you may replace the second “man” with “woman” (in Philip Larkin’s This Be the Verse) and you have Netflix’s new 10-part drama Maid in a nutshell. Inspired by Stephanie Land’s memoir Maid: Hard Work, Low Pay and a Mother’s Will to Survive, it tells the story of 23-year-old Alex (Margaret Qualley) who, with her two-year-old daughter Maddy (an extraordinarily appealing Rylea Nevaeh Whittet – and I speak as one who finds the charms of all onscreen and most real-life children resistible) flees an emotionally abusive relationship with Maddy’s father, Sean (Nick Robinson).
    What follows is a part rags-to-riches – or at least to not-rags – story, as Alex starts to piece her life back together via grit, shelters, the occasional kindness of strangers and a cleaning job with a rackety firm run by an unforgiving woman named Yolanda (Tracy Vilar). Embedded within it, however, is an unflinching anatomisation of the red tape that surrounds every effort to access the (already minimal) help supposedly on offer to desperate women and their children, and the unfitness for purpose of every aspect of the state that is meant to offer succour. Alex picks her way through the demoralising labyrinth of forms, intrusive questions, document requirements, finding herself in one terrible Catch-22 situation after another until a combination of persistence and luck enable her to start a journey back to stability for them both.
    It dramatises the precariousness of existence without a fixed abode, a proper income or family support and conjures a world rarely seen in real life or on screen. It illuminates all the vulnerabilities that having children brings. The slightest mishap, without the money or resources to correct it, can only snowball into disaster. Often, we see the running total of Alex’s finances, ticking down to zero before she can secure what she needs to get the next day’s cash – food for herself, petrol for the car she needs for work, the co-pay for Maddy’s daycare – let alone start saving towards a rental deposit.
    But over the 10 hours, the series walks an admirably fine line between showing us the reality of poverty in America (which is not to say that things are any better here) and creating misery porn. Alex and all those around her are fully realised characters – especially her “undiagnosed bipolar” mother Paula (Qualley’s own mother Andie MacDowell) – gradually fleshed out and always played and treated with sympathy. Even when, particularly in Sean’s case, it is hard for the viewer to feel sympathetic towards him.
    ....وسعت 5
  • @
    @spacey_babe9950قبل 5 أشهر I wanted closure on Nate, Danielle, and her mom getting sone kind of help for all the emotional trauma she's been through.
    I just wanted to id="hidden20" class="buttons"> see Nate happy. That man truly deserved so much. I was also hoping to see Danielle back in the DV shelter as Alex was leaving. I know the show is fictional but that bothered me. Also, I wanted to see Barefoot Billy get some kind of justice for all his mom put.him through.
    ....وسعت 1
  • @
    @SattamAlmalkiمنذ 3 سنوات I don't think there should be an explanation for this series ending 4
  • @
    @littletiff1000منذ 3 سنوات Wow what a show. Made me extremely emotional and grratful for what I have 2
  • @
    @Plata4xمنذ 3 سنوات I barely cry and this broke me lmao on a saturday night by myself 4
  • @
    @honeyslay6223منذ 3 سنوات I got so annoyed with her wide eyed dazed look. But overall good movie. 15
  • @
    @bellashehasastalker3931منذ 3 سنوات Very Intriguing. I see Alex tend to like men who treat her like her ex. There was a gentleman right in front of her but she was still trap with the old life 32
  • @
    @guuuuuurrrrlllll5741قبل 9 أشهر I love this series it’s so real and relatable
  • @
    @miranda5375منذ 3 سنوات Andie MacDowell and her daughter Margaret Qualley worked so well together on screen. Margaret did an amazing job in this starting role. Nick Robinson was excellent as well, as always. 3
  • @
    @hanachenta8293منذ 2 سنوات Hopely the next season will come..i really like this story.its something diffrent then others.and the actress wow her is very2 good talent..oh no i am in tears.
  • @
    @ooglemonsterمنذ 3 سنوات What I wanted explained wasn’t in this. I wanted to know what Alex meant when she told Sean, while serving him with his notice of intent to move, that she “knows what he did.” What had he done that she didn’t know before? 1
  • @
    @matthewjones6193منذ 3 سنوات Should defo make a season 2 fantastic season 2
  • @
    @blackhaze21منذ 3 سنوات Good film but I felt this series was very Misandry to me. Most of the men in the series were not good people and just stereotypical.
    Sean- the id="hidden25" class="buttons"> alcoholic emotional abuser
    Hank- former abuser and absentee father.
    Basil- The con man boyfriend/husband taking advantage of the Paula, stealing her money
    Nate- The simp guy who drops Alex after he realized he didn’t have a shot.
    The goofy PEP teacher- The clueless man out of touch teacher trying to teach mothers how to be better mothers.
    James- Regina’s husband who divorces her when he can’t give him a baby. This guy originally left his wife to marry Regina.
    Luis- The no good handyman that initially refuses to help her black mold problem.
    Miach- The second scum bag boyfriend of Paula who clearly is using her and makes no secret of that.
    If you noticed all the men either makes things more difficult for her throughout the film. The women are the one that helped and saved Alex. The men are mostly the cause of her problems.
    ....وسعت 9
  • @
    @mbtilover3575منذ 3 سنوات I’m like on episode 5 or 6 and this show is driving me a little crazy. Some things are very exaggerated maybe some is for humor and even though the main character is a good mom to a extent, I think she is too prideful and I’m sorry when you have a child all pride should be thrown out the window. she would only let people help her if they asked multiple times. I’m not even a mother but if I was one I would let myself be embarrassed before having my child sleep in a car or on the floor when there was someone I knew that if asked would help me out even if temporarily. I know I’m supposed to be rooting for the main character but I’m not feeling her. So far this show has been painting Alex as if she’s this star mom and poor victim of everything. she could have made better voices to protect her daughter then her pride. ....وسعت 1
  • @
    @abhijitovichput-inpapavich7830منذ 3 سنوات sean had multipersonality diorder for sure 1
  • @
    @lindabea3371منذ 3 سنوات This was a great series. I kept feeling like Alex was some what of a user to a lot of people in her life. I guess she just did what she had to do to survive. 9
  • @
    @ava.v5724منذ 3 سنوات I agree with all the reviews about how well cast. A good story & actors ect ect.
    The only thing someone said how un-real the rich ladys help id="hidden28" class="buttons"> was. I only saw that Alex received some help from a Good person rather than bad person, bad advise, bad luck. Cos if you keep trying to get help recently you'll find it. The series just made it come from a rich lady!!
    ....وسعت
  • @
    @Malthizarقبل 7 أشهر Yeah, by episode 2 I was done. With this wishy washy definition of abuse anyone can claim abuse at any time. Hell, Sean can argue he was abused by the id="hidden29" class="buttons"> fact that daughter was kidnapped in the middle of the night, left alone in a dangerous environment, and nearly died on the freeway.
    It's kind of disgusting that a woman can scream "abuse" when no actual abuse happened. If she acknowledged/acknowledges that he could have legit hurt her during his drug fueled rage, then fair enough. Instead, this seems very "you were 'controlling'" type of abuse, which should be a slap in the face to any DV victim with a caved in skull or shattered jaw
    ....وسعت
  • @
    @tee228العام الماضي really good show even though a lot of things didnt make sense. why did she clean hoarder houses when she had a way better offer to clean regina's place? 1
  • @
    @kyleroberts1276منذ 3 سنوات I kinda wished she ended up with Nate. Because it was obvious there was mutual feeling there, but it realistically wouldn't have worked since she ended up going to college. 24
  • @
    @Deroliebeمنذ 2 سنوات Omfg why the quick shots? The editing of this review is unwatchable. 1
  • @
    @morningglory3644منذ 3 سنوات At first I hated Paula's character because I thought she was such a nut and a flake. I get that she is bipolar, but she can easily turn from easygoing id="hidden32" class="buttons"> and lovable to callous and extremely selfish. I was annoyed that she wouldn't get the medical care and attentions she needs for her mental health, and be the mother her daughter needs her to be. I hated the fact that she also became a helpless child to her daughter and that her daughter has to parent her 60+ woman, when she is already overwhelmed with a 3 year old. Why couldn't she put her daughter's needs first before hers like a good mother? She always created drama for herself. She is so gullible and naive about men, and always seems to take on men that screw her over. She always makes up ridiculous stories all the time about her love affairs and her art. She needs to grow up and stop being an irresponsible child. The best thing she did was to let Alex go and have Alex not worry about her so much. ....وسعت 2
  • @
    @MoviesSpace7منذ 3 سنوات Great video from a great channel. I hope to reach your level ❤️❤️
  • @
    @sanaha6680منذ 3 سنوات At least she could have said good bye to nate , he really helped her and she literally ignored him 14
  • @
    @DC-sn6feمنذ 2 سنوات The title is maid I love that mother porr and mother is inside the couch
    Veera purple said looks like a small girl is here I like it but id="hidden33" class="buttons"> it's fake and fantastic I watch it everyday.oh the small girl is very cute she loves mother my family always watches it bye-bye and she
    ....وسعت
  • @
    @katehacheمنذ 3 سنوات It kind of broke my heart to see Sean get sober, try really hard to work with Alex on shared custody, be so good to Maddy, so good and patient with Paula id="hidden34" class="buttons"> and then just be rejected at every turn and not given an ounce of support. He wanted so badly to be told he was doing a good job and to know his efforts meant something. He was trying so hard to make amends and grow as a person. It was really hard to view him as an irredeemable villain. He was a very hurt and damaged person too who was worthy of love and compassion just as much as Alex. I was sad that in the end his downward spiral is what led to her getting what she wanted, especially since it was her applying to college without telling him that pushed him over the edge. ....وسعت 18
  • @
    @evianca5692منذ 3 سنوات I think Alex is just too selfish, she didn’t even think about Sean, like at all,
    Plus leading him on into thinking that they’re gonna get back together (as told by Alex friend at her party) and by kissing him when she knows that she doesn’t want Sean to be in her future,
    she’s kinda toxic here just to get what she wants, she lied. Sean has to work double triple shift just to make money just to support her and maddy until he miss his meetings (she didn’t care although she heard what his dad been talking), like she secretly had another plans to leave after all Sean try to make amends. Like when Sean got fired as if she didn’t hear that.
    Like her father have changed and everything but she’s just being rude to her dad all the time it’s just pissing me off and she just make things all about herself. She didn’t care if Sean falls as long as she can fly.
    I think the cycle of abuse repeats itself due to her own fault for not trying to try to forgive his dad or actually investigate what really happened, like ask her dad and hears him out (cuz her mom is bipolar and the memory is to short to make conclusion) (even her mom said her dad too try to locked her up too into psych ward) or even try to have empath and take his Dad’s help so that both can fly,
    I don’t agree how this series only focus on Alex instead of really shows Sean and her Dads pov
    Like whaaatt
    .
    ...وسعت
    16
  • @
    @lakeshagoodwin6421منذ 3 سنوات What happened with Alex and Brady’s dad ?? Ugh
  • @
    @_awomansplaceمنذ 3 سنوات Am I the only one extremely annoyed by Alex??? I mean. I feel kinda bad for the girl. but then again I don't. Great show btw 1
  • @
    @bestamericaمنذ 2 سنوات '
    good movie video on TV about the maid as mom and daughter.
    but the person worker hold with a videocamera is a very lousy, not good id="hidden36" class="buttons"> skill handle with a videocamera.
    terrible.
    why 2 blackbar lines on the movie video top - bottom.
    must be full normal HD1080p without 2 blacklines
    ....وسعت
  • @
    @mjmdiver1137منذ 3 سنوات I am a robot. I do not understand vocal pace or emphasis mechanics. I will self-destruct if 5 seconds. But first, you will be assimilated.
  • @
    @sanarahim9697منذ 3 سنوات Despite all the anger issues of shaen i somwhr wanted maddy to have both her parents because they both were good to maddy even shaen..Alex cud hav helped id="hidden37" class="buttons"> him coming out of that phase but she left.children raised by single parent cant b completly ok in the should b patient with each n should learn to fix flaws in relationships because at the end of the day its your child who is the priority n a child always need both the parents. ....وسعت 7
  • @
    @_thenidefyyoustarsمنذ 3 سنوات The ending doesn't need explaining. What a pointless video. 1
  • @
    @davetoffen7944منذ 3 سنوات Omg.painful to watch.not because it moved me but rather counting the cliches and tropes of every soap opera since the 30s I lost count at infinity id="hidden38" class="buttons">
    poor kid must have permanent dents in her head from the 1000s of times the mother kissed her.
    great kid too.no Terrible 2s here
    kid sleeps all the time .never has to eat or ho to the bathroom.lucky mom
    ....وسعت
  • @
    @grannygoes7882منذ 3 سنوات I'm sorry but NO single mother living below or at the poverty line would pay for college. They would get it free plus money to live on. Why doesn't id="hidden39" class="buttons"> anyone tell the truth. The story is a great story but I worked in financial aid for years and I know. She wouldn't have to know about the all the financial aid available. Someone would be assigned to her and they would help her jump through the hoops. ....وسعت 1
  • @
    @jorx3021منذ 3 سنوات This show is good but the mom has her faults as well and the show doesn’t really pay attention to that and give her a free pass because she’s a single mom which is bullshit but overall show was decent 13
  • @
    @lazytown8549منذ 3 سنوات I feel bad for everyone beside the main girl 7
  • @
    @vishalvanjari9071منذ 3 سنوات Great series but I don't quite get the character of Alex
    She leaves sean as a victim of DV but whenever she meets him again she seemed attracted id="hidden41" class="buttons"> to him and her face never looks she dislikes him.
    She even slept with him couple of times after parting ways
    I Wanted her badly to be with Nate
    Acting and plot was excellent but the ending could've been much better
    After all it's always the bad guys whom girls like
    ....وسعت 5
  • @
    @cv8683منذ 3 سنوات This story of an emotionally disturbed woman making very poor selfish choices and taking very bad advice from all the wrong people. Her husband was taking id="hidden42" class="buttons"> steps to improve himself she could have supported him in that instead she endangers and neglects her child throughout. Seriously she took her child to live with convicts to protect her from her own father who yelled at her when he got angry? She took the child to sleep on the floor of a public transit hub. Left her in a car on the side of the road. Left her with a bipolar woman and her suspect as hell boyfriend. They paint this narrative of the struggles she goes though to give her child a worse life than she currently has as if she didn’t just check a few simple boxes like apply for welfare taking three day motherhood class. And that made her more fit than the father? ....وسعت 2
  • @
    @preciousthomas8009منذ 3 سنوات The worst show I’ve seen in awhile. She caused every problem that happened to her. Repeatedly 14