'80sSitcoms
07-24-2015, 09:10 AM
I couldn't believe they didn't open the letter before giving it to her, once the subject matter of Grandpa Romano's rumored affair came up. I would not have wanted to hurt a relative with a possible bombshell like that, so I was all for steaming open the letter and reading it. Or, if you think that's too "personal", steaming it open and asking a complete stranger to look at it and tell you if it's bad news or not.
And then when Grandma Romano admitted he left for his business trip angry with her, and if he died angry with her she wouldn't be able to live with herself---jeez, I know the letter was for her, but under this kind of circumstance, I would have wanted someone to see the letter before her.
And then when Grandma Romano admitted he left for his business trip angry with her, and if he died angry with her she wouldn't be able to live with herself---jeez, I know the letter was for her, but under this kind of circumstance, I would have wanted someone to see the letter before her.