Quote:
Originally posted by RedefinedDiva
I mean, she started to win them over before that. Earlier that day, she busted Chopper down. Then, she clicked out on her husband on the phone. The real Sara was coming out. She loosened up more so when Mary Brown came in. She finally found a person that understood. I think this episode showed us all about Sara and how she is evolving. She doesn't have to be the "mother" in the house. Like she said, Sara has never disrespected anybody. But in the process of being the peaceful one, she was getting walked over and ignored. On this episode, both sober and "loose," Sara put her foot down and opened up. She didn't just blend into the background anymore.
|
I kinda agree that Sara was being ignored because she was in the background. But I still think that it was more because she just couldn't relate to the others quite as much. She wasn't into hip hop as much as the others and she wasn't on the same 'street' level. She was fed up and started going off, but she didn't have to get drunk to do that. It came naturally from being frustrated. I was still disappointed to see 'the liquor talking' instead of her just voicing her opinions as she did earlier.
I think she's going to allow herself to enjoy this experience more now that she has 'loosened' up, which will be good for her and the group.