I was fed up with her laziness too, but I actually found her pretty likeable. Grandma, not so much. How immature was that, to sit at a table with your daughter-in-law and refuse to directly address her? The "tell her I say..." game is elementary school-level childishness.
I also can't imagine how scary it must be for that girl to be all by herself, 800 miles from her family, knocked up and stuck with such hostile in-laws. I obviously don't know the whole story of what went down, but if I was her mother I would have a seriously hard time moving that far away and leaving my pregnant teenager alone to fend for herself. Yikes.
And I wanted to slap that guy upside the head when they're struggling to buy groceries and he put hundreds of dollars into speakers for his car. Seriously? Other than that though, he was a catch compared to a lot of the other baby daddies on the show. He seemed like a genuinely nice guy trying to do right by his daughter, working and pursuing higher education.
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