View Full Version : Charlie never ever defends her mother
LikeABoatOnWater
18-07-2013, 09:48 PM
I find it quite disgusting that Charlie never defends her mother and pretty much goes out of her way to support the other persons views, even when Jackie is right, which is most of the time.
Clearly Charlie is nothing more than an oversized ungrateful brat.
Vicky.
18-07-2013, 09:49 PM
I cant actually think of one time when Charlie took the opposite side when Jackie was right. Infact I'm finding it hard to think of a time Jackie was right with one of her rants tbh
Scream
18-07-2013, 09:53 PM
Maybe she doesn't like arguing and also Jackie has never been right
LikeABoatOnWater
18-07-2013, 09:56 PM
I cant actually think of one time when Charlie took the opposite side when Jackie was right. Infact I'm finding it hard to think of a time Jackie was right with one of her rants tbh
either way, would you join in with a randomer on a verbal attack against your own mum if she said something silly that you disagreed with?
Maybe she doesn't like arguing and also Jackie has never been right
oh but she does, she argues against here.
armand.kay
18-07-2013, 09:57 PM
Except Jackie is never hardly right.
cookiemonster
18-07-2013, 10:04 PM
she never defends her coz Jackie chats $hit
Vicky.
18-07-2013, 10:06 PM
either way, would you join in with a randomer on a verbal attack against your own mum if she said something silly that you disagreed with?
If she was making a fool of herself (as Jackie does when shes on one) then I would have no problem telling her..or trying to chill her out. Which is what Charlie does..
With a mother like that,what the **** is there to be grateful for.
Donovan.
18-07-2013, 10:13 PM
It's kind of refreshing. She doesn't join in on the attack against her mother, she just trys to get her to see the other persons perspective, even if they are wrong.
LikeABoatOnWater
18-07-2013, 10:15 PM
It's kind of refreshing. She doesn't join in on the attack against her mother, she just trys to get her to see the other persons perspective, even if they are wrong.
Its rude, she need to either defend her mother or defuse the situation. I find it completely disrespectful.
LikeABoatOnWater
18-07-2013, 10:18 PM
With a mother like that,what the **** is there to be grateful for.
Her mother is still supporting her at 28 or what ever ridiculous age she is, shes lucky she wasn't kicked out at 18.
I certainly wouldn't still be supporting her, especially with her attitude.
Fed up with Jackie trying to control every aspect of what she does in there I suppose
Linto99
18-07-2013, 10:24 PM
She doesn't defend her because she disagrees with her!
kate2013
18-07-2013, 10:36 PM
Jackie is to fun, what grit is to snow.
So she'd rather her daughter date Dexter a man that gambles and organises prostitutes and has some weird sexual fantasies. No reflection on how entertaining I find Dexter to watch.
Than Callum?
I mean it isnt much of a choice but she supposedly has Charlies interests at heart.
She just moans......
Northern Monkey
18-07-2013, 10:49 PM
I cant actually think of one time when Charlie took the opposite side when Jackie was right. Infact I'm finding it hard to think of a time Jackie was right with one of her rants tbh
This^^Jackie just seems to embarass Charlie,I think Charie usually tries to stop her in her tracks before she does.
mr rochester
19-07-2013, 07:12 PM
Jackie's jaw (I call it Bruce) has steadily become more firmly set as she has lost her whakiness...I really loved her at the beginning but she can appear to be very disdainful and almost snooty at times. I have seen Charlie support her many times and beseech her to back off and be reasonable at other times. Jackie's jaw is definitely the barometer - when she sets it - watch out...Charlie has had a lot of experience dealing with Jackie - I wonder if she will make a bit of a twit of herself after her mother leaves though. I hope she doesn't...
Vanessa
19-07-2013, 07:15 PM
She really wants that thresome. :joker::joker:
Razor
19-07-2013, 07:16 PM
I see it more as Charlie is apologising for her mothers behaviour.
Livia
19-07-2013, 07:17 PM
It's hard to defend in indefensible.
AnnieK
19-07-2013, 07:22 PM
It's hard to defend in indefensible.
^^ this
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