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Wednesday, March 9th Episode Discussion
Topic Started: Mar 8 2016, 07:27 PM (13,815 Views)
Lovejm


crookedhalo
Mar 10 2016, 03:10 PM
thepadange
Mar 10 2016, 10:30 AM
daysyrghfan
Mar 10 2016, 07:12 AM

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IMO having a kid doesn't necessarily mean you have to "invite" their mother/father to live with you. I actually haven't seen many examples IRL when two people, who aren't a couple, live together because they have a child.
the problem Brady didn't trust her to be alone with his child, then, and who would've then..
They you go to court for custody. You don't have her move in so you can watch her. It was a bad decision.
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Lovejm
Mar 10 2016, 03:14 PM
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Mar 10 2016, 03:10 PM
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the problem Brady didn't trust her to be alone with his child, then, and who would've then..
They you go to court for custody. You don't have her move in so you can watch her. It was a bad decision.
his grandfather suggested that, I think the reason he didn't is even though Marlena was there for him growing up, his own mother wasn't. I don't think that Brady was willing to put his son through that. In real life, this happens and the problem is the children often get punished for the parents-- like Ejami. One would think the other shouldn't be around the children and the other would take custody...back and forth they went. Some parents aren't willing to do that.
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crookedhalo
Mar 10 2016, 03:30 PM
Lovejm
Mar 10 2016, 03:14 PM
crookedhalo
Mar 10 2016, 03:10 PM

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They you go to court for custody. You don't have her move in so you can watch her. It was a bad decision.
his grandfather suggested that, I think the reason he didn't is even though Marlena was there for him growing up, his own mother wasn't. I don't think that Brady was willing to put his son through that. In real life, this happens and the problem is the children often get punished for the parents-- like Ejami. One would think the other shouldn't be around the children and the other would take custody...back and forth they went. Some parents aren't willing to do that.
He wouldn't be putting his child "through that." The two situations are so different and the comparisons Brady makes to them make no sense.
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crookedhalo
Mar 10 2016, 03:30 PM
Lovejm
Mar 10 2016, 03:14 PM
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Mar 10 2016, 03:10 PM

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They you go to court for custody. You don't have her move in so you can watch her. It was a bad decision.
his grandfather suggested that, I think the reason he didn't is even though Marlena was there for him growing up, his own mother wasn't. I don't think that Brady was willing to put his son through that. In real life, this happens and the problem is the children often get punished for the parents-- like Ejami. One would think the other shouldn't be around the children and the other would take custody...back and forth they went. Some parents aren't willing to do that.
Put Tate through what, Marlena loved Brady as her own and raised him with his sister and father.
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Mar 10 2016, 03:34 PM
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his grandfather suggested that, I think the reason he didn't is even though Marlena was there for him growing up, his own mother wasn't. I don't think that Brady was willing to put his son through that. In real life, this happens and the problem is the children often get punished for the parents-- like Ejami. One would think the other shouldn't be around the children and the other would take custody...back and forth they went. Some parents aren't willing to do that.
Put Tate through what, Marlena loved Brady as her own and raised him with his sister and father.
It's not a substitute. A stepmother loving you like he was her own, is not a substitute. And it's not like at any point that Brady was made to think...I'm your mother now. Even at one point he blamed his dad for his mom dying, even though he didn't understand that his mother chose to die because living and having treatment would've meant his death. In real life, I've seen children taken away from their parents some for good reasons and some for bad reasons, and in most cases the children suffer. It's the whole, push pull thing.

And Brady said himself...I would do anything to have my mother back. Past story aside, and this show has been rewritten several times with more than one actor playing Brady. We've seen this Brady missing his mom, seeing his mom as a ghost talking to him. It's shown he misses his mother still and Marlena never took her place. And so it's reasonable and rational to think, IMO, that Brady would not want to take his child from Theresa; especially considering that as a fetus, the baby has already been taken from her.
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Mar 10 2016, 03:44 PM
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Mar 10 2016, 03:34 PM
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Put Tate through what, Marlena loved Brady as her own and raised him with his sister and father.
It's not a substitute. A stepmother loving you like he was her own, is not a substitute. And it's not like at any point that Brady was made to think...I'm your mother now. Even at one point he blamed his dad for his mom dying, even though he didn't understand that his mother chose to die because living and having treatment would've meant his death. In real life, I've seen children taken away from their parents some for good reasons and some for bad reasons, and in most cases the children suffer. It's the whole, push pull thing.

And Brady said himself...I would do anything to have my mother back. Past story aside, and this show has been rewritten several times with more than one actor playing Brady. We've seen this Brady missing his mom, seeing his mom as a ghost talking to him. It's shown he misses his mother still and Marlena never took her place. And so it's reasonable and rational to think, IMO, that Brady would not want to take his child from Theresa; especially considering that as a fetus, the baby has already been taken from her.
Actually, it was like that.

It's still not relevant to the issues with Tate and Theresa.
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Lovejm
Mar 10 2016, 03:14 PM
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the problem Brady didn't trust her to be alone with his child, then, and who would've then..
They you go to court for custody. You don't have her move in so you can watch her. It was a bad decision.
Brady would never do that unless his child was in danger.
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Mar 10 2016, 04:26 PM
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Mar 10 2016, 03:14 PM
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They you go to court for custody. You don't have her move in so you can watch her. It was a bad decision.
Brady would never do that unless his child was in danger.
That might be true. But that's stupid of him. If you don't trust someone to be alone with your child, that's the normal thing to do. And he seemed to think his child would be in danger if left alone with her anyway.
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