The previews show them being evicted, which wouldn't be so dramatic if they had somewhere to go.
The previews show them being evicted, which wouldn't be so dramatic if they had somewhere to go.
Once in a while this show has some glaring examples of whoever writes this did not grow up poor. This episode was a big one. The moral righteousness of turning down money was hilarious. I understand that losing the house was a big blow, but anyone with poverty experience would be pragmatic enough to know to start…