Wildcard Wednesday Murder In-Law

 


It is horrible to see and listen to a critical dinner party after it is nice to hear the big news. There is a huge bond between mother and son. This is a quick film for the tragedy to start/unfold.


I also love to get tickets to a show that I would really want to see. I can relate to that and it is lovely to see.


I hate that even under the circumstances the digs keep coming. Why can’t her son see what is happening. Worse still she can now hide behind her, so called, grief. I feel really sorry for her family. No, don't be really glad and also fear her.


I hate that she has no boundaries and is taking over. I hate her attention seeking ways. It is a good script. This is interweaving on a huge scale. Yes, it is over the top but it is well done in such a natural way.


Just when I thought things couldn’t get any worse, it shockingly does. Again no boundaries and I do not believe the explanation. She, I believe, is in control.


I hate how she twisted her words. I want to say cleverly manipulated, but it is not nice to watch. This is evil. It is not nice to bring in a young girl into the mix. This is definitely not nice to watch how everyone is being turned against the mom.


It is intriguing and, I believe, inevitable that she will use the information to her advantage. I just hope there isn’t another tragedy.


It is nice to see that a husband, at last, stick up for his wife.


Ok, don’t hold back. It is not nice to hear. Yes, ‘Poor Alison’ (Kristen Dalton) and now poor Charlie (Angie DeGrazia). Evil is an understatement.


This is devastating, so sad. Now what? Good answer.


Good explanation, I wondered how that would play out and I like it. I don’t envy Jim (Mark Collier). I am glad they ‘Good’


Thank you for reading

Sandra


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