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Originally Posted by troynuncdicit
The part where he terrorized a widow who filed for bankruptcy and was on welfare. That's not sympathetic or relatable or funny or entertaining to me.
It wasn't just him bringing it up. It was the fact that she was in her bed near (and eventually in) tears and he kept covering around her trying to get a reaction in the smuggest of ways, misrepresenting what he said. And his first apology that morning was the most transparent thing I've seen so that doesn't even count in my books.
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I think this was said by the actress Bette Davis about Joan Crawford but it is for me something that can also be appropriate for not only Linda but also her Sister Coleen too as to tears.
The quote goes not word for word, 'I think the tear ducts of her eyes must be near her bladder since she cries an awful lot'.
It seems to me, both Coleen and Linda are very adept at turning on the tears for maximum effect, it is maybe the only thing they are good at.