• Warning: Spoilers
    Well, that was a little gem of a surprise ending.

    Well, I guessed at a murder I mis-guessed at the perpetrator. ,Oh, but, then, when little Victoria started squeezing her eyes down a little bit, and started critical, and looking a little wiser beyond her years, I started to suspect that there may be more to this child than meets the eye.

    I've kind of been there a little bit. meaning you're looking at the parent to do something about this mess that they've gotten themselves into and, therefore, you, too, and so you have to suffer. Yeah, you begin to resent that parent for making such stupid mistakes. And sometimes you may even contemplate murder to save everybody. So I totally get Victoria. And I totally get her decision-making. Time to save yourself from both parents. Makes almost wish this was a true story look a little heroine saving herself

    Yeah, the Bea's of the world so busy trying to save others, yet too damaged themselves to actually do so and all they end up doing is victimizing victims. Physician heal thyself, before you can heal anyone else.

    You don't get much background on Bea, but at one point the camera lingers on a photograph of about 6, presumably family members, all-female, all battleaxes, so there's a hint that somebody was abused back in the day.

    Two extra stars for the satisfying ending.