Why hasn't Jenelle fallen for an MLM scam, by now? Seems right up her alley. Or, maybe not, since she has to be friendly and polite to people, and network, which would really cut into her drugs/Tik Tok time.
It's laughable watching these losers trying to one-up each other on social media with how "happy" they are. They all have WAY too much baggage to know what even a moment of true happiness feels like.
She didn't really answer any questions except why she went back to the spotted dog killer and that was a lie. She said she went back because she loves him and thinks they can work things out. Translation: I can't handle watching the kids (and I don't want to) and he watches them while I film my horrid dance moves to post on TikTok like a teenager.
I think she keeps going back to him because she's afraid he will kill her.
She still has a ton of fans, though. It's possible they are able to pay for everything because of clickbait, but I doubt they are living the life they were living with MTV money.
This, again?
We don't believe you, Jenelle. You've cried wolf far too many times.
If she is leaving him, she probably has new dick waiting for her, somewhere. That's what she is going to focus on, not her kids. Same old, same old.
Just finished my rewatch the other day. I have this feeling that Sally would grow up to be a therapist. Maybe I just love the idea of Sally getting the degree Betty never did, or maybe I think Sally's personality fits that profession, since she's been through some stuff, and seemed to have her eyes opened to how the world works from a very young age. Maybe it's both. Anyway, that is the epilogue I have created for Sally, in my head.
I'm just curious, does the link to the archived MM forum on the first page of this thread not work, for anyone else? I'm up to season seven, and I would love to reread comments about the episodes, but for some reason, it won't work when I click on it.
I hated Stan in season four, but he grew on me. By the end, I was glad he and Peggy ended up together. I like seeing little moments on rewatch where their relationship develops in a slow, natural sort of way. It's a lot different from the couples who get engaged five minutes after meeting each other.