Also, I get it if you don't like a character, that seeing them get slapped can be refreshing, but I didn't really feel that way, despite not caring much for Nick. Maybe it's because the reason they're in that situation is because of her shitty parenting? Something about slapping around your kid, regardless of what he's done, just doesn't strike me as a positive thing. I get that resources are limited on detox therapy at that moment, but I dunno, that scene just made me dislike both characters even more. I'm not big on people abusing their children.
I'm just going to come out and say it. We need to knock off the abuse talk.RJDiogenes said:Nick definitely lost a few points by stealing the old man's morphine. His mother's reaction was interesting, though, as was her behavior afterward. Are we learning that the reason for his drug addiction was that he was abused?
There's a difference between abuse and discipline, and just because you may not believe in corporal punishment doesn't automatically make every instance of it abuse.
If Nick were simply walking around acting like a dumb teen - like his sister and his stepdad's son- then yes, Madison's treatment of him could be considered excessive.
He isn't just tattooing himself and mooning over a boyfriend. He siphoned the morphine away from a dying senior citizen just to get a fix. And he complained about his mother giving his drugs to a hurt old lady because it denied him his fix. He is a typical, unrepentant hype, concerned only with his next score, and in the developing situation that could get him and his family killed if he doesn't come to his senses, sooner rather than later. And if he needs to have that sense pounded into him, so much the better.
Discipline, not abuse.
Yeah, I wouldn't call it "abuse" either, though at his age he's beyond "discipline." It was venting frustration with her useless, asshole, druggie son who was stealing morphine from an elderly man who desperately, seriously, needed it. This was the same guy who a week earlier told his mother (a woman who has stood by him, it seems, through thick and thin and potentially risked her job and own freedom, by stealing medication from the school's holding locker. (Apparently they confiscate a LOT of opiates from students and it takes the police a while to pick them up.)
But the whole episode he was not only a douchebag towards his mother and family, and his "step-dad" a man who supported him through the events in the drug den; but he's lounging in the pool on raft like he's on fucking vacation and that there's not a major crisis going on around the city. But stealing morphine from the old man next door is new lows. And maybe it's just my utter disdain for the depths and lengths drug-attics go to but it'd be one thing if he took the meds from the old-man and replaced the IV bag with saline or something, but to lie under the bed getting high with the needle in between his toes is a whole other level of low.
He's worthless and it's understandable why his mother smacked the shit out of him when she found all of this out. It's not child abuse (not just because he's no longer a child) it's a case of assault, but it's a mother venting her frustrations on her piece-of-shit junkie son.