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- davidlohr
- 20 dic 2024
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- czcjjvya
- 28 dic 2024
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It's sickening that the now middle aged daughter defends her mom's actions because mommy grew up in a time when kids/teens had to follow rules. What? She complains that she didn't make the cheer squad, team whatever, because of the other girl (riiight), but in the same breath says she hated cheerleading and wanted to quit. She breaks the rules during some sort of campaign and waaa boo is disqualified. Mom and daughter claim they're bullied by the other mom, and the school board. Oh boy. A grown woman and mother cries about being bullied. What a wonderful role model.
The daughter's support of mommy is just as disgusting as her mother's behaviour, Which isn't all that surprising after seeing interviews with the daughter.
If this happened in the last 15 years this woman would have gotten life.
The daughter's support of mommy is just as disgusting as her mother's behaviour, Which isn't all that surprising after seeing interviews with the daughter.
If this happened in the last 15 years this woman would have gotten life.
- roobeedoo
- 30 dic 2024
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The Texas Cheerleader Murder Plot is an unbearable mess, wasting your time on an unapologetic, poorly acted story. The daughter's smug attitude, coupled with the mom's delusional justifications, make for an infuriating watch. There's no accountability, remorse, or real depth-just a shallow portrayal of self-victimization. The film drags with repetitive dialogue and lacks any redeeming qualities. Instead of delving into the complexity of such a crime, it feels like a melodramatic excuse-fest. Both characters should just disappear from the screen and let viewers reclaim their time. Avoid this disaster at all costs!
- Bruindude2
- 28 dic 2024
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- jasondamore
- 2 ene 2025
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- ttbnzdjy
- 31 dic 2024
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- jjjingsmith
- 17 ene 2025
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