Janice
04-26-2008, 08:28 PM
I realize it's the premise for the show, at least for these early days; still, do you think Kelly made the right decision in not telling Chuck that she was pregnant with his child? Evidently, Chuck was/is a ladie's man who can't commit to a houseplant, much less a child. Kelly felt that Chuck wouldn't be a positive influence in Gracie's life and would disappoint her with his irresponsible nature and the fact that he lived so far away.
I'm not so sure I agree with Kelly's decision. One-night stand or not, she knew Chuck for years before that. Unless Chuck's an orphan, Gracie missed out on the other side of her family. Gracie was bound to ask questions as she got older. Did Kelly think of the long-term consequences of her decision? Was Gracie best served by her mother's decision? I forget if they addressed what Kelly told Gracie about her father. Do you think Chuck would have been a decent father, had he been told? Did Kelly have a moral obligation to tell Chuck? I guess after hearing Chuck's pain in the psychiatrist's office, I find myself asking these questions.
Thoughts?
I'm not so sure I agree with Kelly's decision. One-night stand or not, she knew Chuck for years before that. Unless Chuck's an orphan, Gracie missed out on the other side of her family. Gracie was bound to ask questions as she got older. Did Kelly think of the long-term consequences of her decision? Was Gracie best served by her mother's decision? I forget if they addressed what Kelly told Gracie about her father. Do you think Chuck would have been a decent father, had he been told? Did Kelly have a moral obligation to tell Chuck? I guess after hearing Chuck's pain in the psychiatrist's office, I find myself asking these questions.
Thoughts?