You know, I think it helps, in this case, that Bia has been forced back into childhood. It probably makes it a little harder for Shelly to remain resentful at her, knowing that Bia had purposely exited stage right, leaving Shelly to deal with life without her, along with all the other machinations she did... but now, as a child, can you really still be angry at her? Yes, she still does not think too highly of her (I recall some scene where Shelly, upon hearing of something her mom was involved in, replied something to the effect of "what has that b*tch done now", or somesuch), but it doesn't seem to carry over to meeting her in person.jwhouk wrote:Kinda how like Shelly just dropped that "Oooh Mmmuther!" when we last saw her in the Library?lake_wrangler wrote:I also like how Lily is now referring to Atsali as her granddaughter, as a casual part of the conversation (as in, not forced, but natural.) It's nice to see that she is no longer emotionally distant and disconnected, but is embracing her new-found family. And feeling quite protective of her, too, by the looks of it.
I like that. Nice development on her part.
Man, that's some messed up relationship, no matter how you look at it. Good luck, Shelly...