Ridiculous, bland and terrible. There was no weight to any of the relationships. When the young girl tells her uncle that there are "no rules", she reveals the ENTIRE motivation of both characters.
There are no rules! So lets go to Atlantic City! And hey, if your partner of over twenty years walks out on you because you're sleeping with the child of her (and your!) best friends, well that's just a thing that happens!
The scenes between Laurie and Meester are quite bland, though they get more nauseating as their systematic destruction of their family relationships continue.
It just makes no sense.
There are no rules! So lets go to Atlantic City! And hey, if your partner of over twenty years walks out on you because you're sleeping with the child of her (and your!) best friends, well that's just a thing that happens!
The scenes between Laurie and Meester are quite bland, though they get more nauseating as their systematic destruction of their family relationships continue.
It just makes no sense.