Quote From: nasaleDoes anyone else get the same feeling about the son taking a bit too much 'pleasure' in his Mom's discomfort. He's like a ravenous dog with a bone. He's not going to let this problem go. If it hadn't been some stupid remark his Mom made, it would've been something else.. I don't know- maybe his Mom didn't give in to his temper tantrum when he was a kid. and that's his grudge. Whatever it is, I really don't like his attitude. I'll keep my own sons even at their worst moment over that guy.
Dr. Phil,
I saw the show today and I could not help but notice that the daughter-in-law was just to much like the deer in the headlights. I mean I have a sister-in-law who is the same way who would love more than anything well correction who has taken great delight in breaking up our little family. I think that it was a real shame that this mother was put out of her sons wedding in such a horrible way and that they feel no wrong.
I sat thinking to myself that this is a lot of he said she said in this whole thing. I don't feel the mother is to inisent in this whole matter and neither is the son or the daughter-in-law. I do agree strongly with what you said Dr. Phil that it is not worth losing a loved one and then realizing it is just to late. I really hope you will follow up on this family.
P.S. Did anyone also catch what the daughter-in-law said about the to be grandchildren? I know first hand how that whole thing plays out and I can say it wont be fair to that mother in law.