Poor niko!
CPS needs to get involved!
sharePoor little guy needed to stay alone with his grandfather. The mother and grandmother were wastes of human skin. The way the mother spoke to him, I would have shoved Doritos down her throat. This episode may be worse than the Penny one.
shareIt just may be. Penny is certainly no mother, but Kirsten is truly vile to Neiko. And her mother, not only let's her do it, she chimes in! I hate them both.
I wondered how custody for Neiko (and his sister when she was underage) worked. I'm assuming they shared a room even before Satan moved in with them. It'd be some major falling through the cracks if the granparents could get custody if they only had one a available room the children had to share. Unless they lived elsewhere before, and the children only started bunking after the grandparents were granted custody...
I'm pretty sure here in WA, if a parent signs over their rights to the grandparents, the home has to be found suitable. Not that this state hasn't *beep* up plenty before. Anyways, there is no way 14-year-old Neiko should be in a room with his sister, her boyfriend, and/or his demon of a mother. That environment is completely FUBAR.
The scene between Niko and Kirsten on the bench was wrenching. He seems so broken. Done. The way he tells his mother he loves her - there's such an emptiness in his voice. Also, did it strike anyone else he may have an identity crisis? My heart just goes out to him and I hope he finds the help - and love - he needs.
shareWhat broke my heart was when the fat ass mother and the fat ass grandmother were criticizing and complaining about him and he was in the next room hearing what they were saying. I'm sorry, but I really hated these people. I don't know what the grandfather's story is, but he at least seemed better than these two sorry excuses for human beings and the boy did want to go back to his him, so he must have some affection for him. Ugh. It's the next day and I'm still upset. This was such an exploitive episode and has left a very bad taste in my mouth. I'm tired of seeing children being exploited like this for ratings.
shareKirsten and her mother were absolutely terrible to Neiko. I didn't blame him for his attitude. Why should he have to take care of his mother? She just dumped those kids when she had them. And not knowing who the fathers are? Awful. And why is the daughter's boyfriend living with them? Isn't she a bit young for that? Total trash all the way around.
shareThis woman was so disgusting on so many levels!!! I was seriously cheering Neiko on when he was acting up. I don't blame that kid at all!! How dare she think this 14year old boy should cater to her annoying ass after she neglected him and only thought about herself all these years!!!
She is a terrible drama queen, attention seeking, worthless human being!!! I don't usually come on here bashing these people, but I cant stand this woman. When things get "hard" for her again, she will revert back to her over eating/drug using behaviour because unless she comes out of denial and gets real with herself, her addictive personality will continue to win. I would like to see an update on her and hope that poor Neiko escaped that dysfunction.
All I heard out of her fat mouth for two hours was me, me, me, me, me, I, I, I, I, I. This is not the kind of person who deserves to get this medical surgery. How many decent people are out there that would appreciate this kind of help. Why is the show featuring the lowest common denominators of society? I'm still pissed off and it's almost twenty four hours later.
shareWouldn't be surprised if some of these women had kids so they had someone to take care of them (I mean it's not an uncommon thought process, but usually people are thinking of when they're elderly).
shareShe was terrible to him. In fact, she was just terrible all around, always crying and smarting off to people that wanted to help her. I admit, I laughed when he left and said, "bye fatty two shoe."
What's so terrible about being beautiful?
I know right? Normally I would think what a rude brat, but in this case, I thought good for you (and I laughed too).
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