Okay FINALLY guys I'm BACK. I'm gonna finish this snark now. Sorry about the long absence. I've been really busy over this summer. I'm going to finish this snark and also my Claudia and the First Thanksgiving snark, and then snark some new BSCs I got over the summer. (:
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Chapters 1 through 6 Chapters 7 through 14Just as a
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Karen's sense of specialness comes from being a "two-two." With as much as she identifies and brags about having twice as much, I think she'd probably keep things this way. Sure, she doesn't like the bickering that happens, but would she give up the new family and the twice-as-much to get rid of it? I really don't think so. To her, married parents means parents who get along and don't put the kids in the middle. I think, if Watson and Lisa cooperated more, that she'd be perfectly happy. Watson not letting her see Lisa for Mother's Day without a fight, etc., is where her unhappiness with the divorce stems from. But Watson was probably a crappy dad before that too.
I think AMM has SMeyer-syndrome. Her little pet has to always have things work out perfectly by the end of the book with as little actual conflict as necessary so that minor conflict becomes major because the rest of life is so peachy. Karen's conflicts are almost always absolutely no big deal (even as a kid, I thought she was usually making something out of nothing, and only read the books because I had access to them and wanted to read every book I could get once before rereading any), and she suffers no consequences. It's like Bella in New Moon when the conflict of thinking the Volturi were after Renesmee because they thought she was an immortal child could have been cleared up with a phone call or letter letting them know Bella was impregnated as a human and her beating heart is proof she's not immortal, and deus ex machina with getting to keep her dad and all else after becoming a vampire. Conflict out of nothing and no consequences. Describes the work of both writers.
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