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Christy Romano know how to be a psycho


After watching this movie, this is what I want to say. First off, Christy Romano is NOTHING like she was on Even Stevens. She's changed so much. Second, I understand that Gabby(Romano) lost her daughter in a car accident. No one deserves that. To be honest, everyone is at fault. Before the accident occurred, Rachel's husband had no business being on the cell phone while driving. For the record, he almost got his own child killed and caused Gabby's husband, Troy, to be in a wheelchair since he's nice and paralyzed. Both Rachel and her husband should have apologized to the family that lost Crystal. However, Gabby and Troy became at fault too. She had NO RIGHT to act abusive toward Rachel's daughter. No child deserves that either. Had I known she was going to act psychotic, she should have gotten some help a long time ago before things got out of hand. As far as Troy is concerned, even though he was wheelchair bound, he knew how to be a follower. Talk about a mongrel on a chain. Gabby told him to kill an innocent bystander and he did. Then he says that he's getting a slap on the wrist. He is so wrong on that because witnesses saw how he drove towards Rebecca. Police even said this is NO accident. Second, it doesn't matter who the mastermind was behind her death. When you take an innocent person's life, that's not a slap on the wrist, that's conspiracy. He will be serving prison time. PERIOD.I was really surprised by his behavior. To be honest, both Gabby and Troy became monsters after losing their child. I'm glad that Barbara realized that Gabby is not a fit person around kids, especially after Rebecca died the day after she saw her in the hospital. Rachel did the right thing by contacting the police as well as asking Barbara to do the same, even though she acted naive and clueless when it came to Gabby at first. To be honest, I felt bad for Barbara. First, you see someone one day and the next day, that person is no more.

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I thought the same thing. From the minute she was onscreen introducing herself to Mia...

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