Marilyn is talking about Sid going behind her back and being selfish. What the f***!? She was the one deciding everything behind his back, and his questions for Nicole is actually very important questions to ask. He's sceptic to the whole situation, but in front of his kids he actually says that he is considering it. So he is trying to defend Marilyns choices and making his children also mad at him. Sid is actually, in my opinion, way too patient with Marilyn, but he still gets blamed as the bad guy buy her (and others) "all the time". He can never "win". Maybe it's supposed to be "karma" for Sids bad decisions in his earlier days, but Marilyn is often a bit too much. Even though she also often means well.
Marilyn is talking about Sid going behind her back and being selfish. What the f***!? She was the one deciding everything behind his back, and his questions for Nicole is actually very important questions to ask. He's sceptic to the whole situation, but in front of his kids he actually says that he is considering it. So he is trying to defend Marilyns choices and making his children also mad at him. Sid is actually, in my opinion, way too patient with Marilyn, but he still gets blamed as the bad guy buy her (and others) "all the time". He can never "win". Maybe it's supposed to be "karma" for Sids bad decisions in his earlier days, but Marilyn is often a bit too much. Even though she also often means well.
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