Why put Ruby and Rhett in the same room?
I wish that IMDB would leave message boards topics active much longer, because I am sure this topic has been discussed extensively by the first wave of people that saw this movie.
Anyway, I still ask: why did the Glasses, who had plenty of space, at first put Ruby and Rhett in the same room? With what they were planning, why disurb the kids with this odd arrangement, only to correct it just before the social worker came in?