Melissa G. Moore
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Just like today, I got a message from a woman whose husband tried to burn her alive. And so it's also survivors of crime. And family members related to the victims.
Well, I think that's where Jen really took the liberty of the true story. Jen, I'll let you lead off with that.
Well, I think that's where Jen really took the liberty of the true story. Jen, I'll let you lead off with that.
Well, I think that's where Jen really took the liberty of the true story. Jen, I'll let you lead off with that.
That's my vulnerability, though. So my vulnerability is wanting to hold on to the good and the idea of this wonderful dad, because that is the weak point for me and the stronghold my father has to me, which you will see in the series. It's an emotional, toxic entanglement. He preys upon my desire to have that loving father again. And when he lures me in and pulls me in, that's when he strikes.
That's my vulnerability, though. So my vulnerability is wanting to hold on to the good and the idea of this wonderful dad, because that is the weak point for me and the stronghold my father has to me, which you will see in the series. It's an emotional, toxic entanglement. He preys upon my desire to have that loving father again. And when he lures me in and pulls me in, that's when he strikes.
That's my vulnerability, though. So my vulnerability is wanting to hold on to the good and the idea of this wonderful dad, because that is the weak point for me and the stronghold my father has to me, which you will see in the series. It's an emotional, toxic entanglement. He preys upon my desire to have that loving father again. And when he lures me in and pulls me in, that's when he strikes.
I would receive letters from my father in prison, phone calls from strangers. He constantly was trying to stay in communication with me. And people always ask me, why do you keep these letters from your dad? And I couldn't bear to open them because I know he's going to go after my heart. And so I just didn't want to read them.
I would receive letters from my father in prison, phone calls from strangers. He constantly was trying to stay in communication with me. And people always ask me, why do you keep these letters from your dad? And I couldn't bear to open them because I know he's going to go after my heart. And so I just didn't want to read them.
I would receive letters from my father in prison, phone calls from strangers. He constantly was trying to stay in communication with me. And people always ask me, why do you keep these letters from your dad? And I couldn't bear to open them because I know he's going to go after my heart. And so I just didn't want to read them.
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I have a theory that he thinks... That I am a part of him, because what we know about narcissists is that they only self serve. So if I'm an appendage of him, then that might evoke why he does the actions he does. That's just my theory.
I have a theory that he thinks... That I am a part of him, because what we know about narcissists is that they only self serve. So if I'm an appendage of him, then that might evoke why he does the actions he does. That's just my theory.
I have a theory that he thinks... That I am a part of him, because what we know about narcissists is that they only self serve. So if I'm an appendage of him, then that might evoke why he does the actions he does. That's just my theory.
There's a lot of levity in that. Some of my favorite scenes and what I love about Annalie is that there's the episode where my dad in prison has a girlfriend, which happened in real life, by the way. My dad had a lot of women writing to him and he would invoke these women to reach out to me and try to have a relationship with me. What do you think that was about? Yeah. Oh, I don't know.
There's a lot of levity in that. Some of my favorite scenes and what I love about Annalie is that there's the episode where my dad in prison has a girlfriend, which happened in real life, by the way. My dad had a lot of women writing to him and he would invoke these women to reach out to me and try to have a relationship with me. What do you think that was about? Yeah. Oh, I don't know.
There's a lot of levity in that. Some of my favorite scenes and what I love about Annalie is that there's the episode where my dad in prison has a girlfriend, which happened in real life, by the way. My dad had a lot of women writing to him and he would invoke these women to reach out to me and try to have a relationship with me. What do you think that was about? Yeah. Oh, I don't know.
It's hard to say what that's about. But I found it to be really humorous because it's so absurd. It's so absurd. It's funny. And so I like that Annalie, she got that. And so there's moments of levity. Yeah, it's how we cope. Yes.