I get that. As an adult I can better understand the context surrounding Lois and why she is as she is. Her parents were absolutely the worst. Her mother, Ida, was a monster, in fact I think Lois could’ve felt right at home in a “Raised by Narcissists” community. She was always compared to her “Golden Child” sister, Susan, and her mother’s flighty attachments to her kids and grandkids is seen in some episodes. In one episode, Ida goes to visit Lois after having some petty fight with Susan and declared that she was no longer her favorite. In another, it’s revealed that Ida hates Francis because when he was put on the phone as a toddler, he called his grandmother “poopy.”
It’s honestly amazing that Lois was able to grow up with her self-confidence and desire for “doing the right thing” intact. Her parents sucked and she somehow came out of it all still trying her best. She never had a role model for what being a good parent looked like, and though I agree she’s gone overboard when it comes to handling her kids, at least she’s trying to break the cycle of neglect and abuse she came from. She’s far from the best mother, but with acknowledging all the circumstances around her, I can at least see where she’s coming from.
Oh your in no way bothering me, I too like doing that. And at least her character was interesting, unlike a lot of characters (extra for woman characters) lately. I might be angry at her antics on screen but at least the show got me feeling something.
I get that. As an adult I can better understand the context surrounding Lois and why she is as she is. Her parents were absolutely the worst. Her mother, Ida, was a monster, in fact I think Lois could’ve felt right at home in a “Raised by Narcissists” community. She was always compared to her “Golden Child” sister, Susan, and her mother’s flighty attachments to her kids and grandkids is seen in some episodes. In one episode, Ida goes to visit Lois after having some petty fight with Susan and declared that she was no longer her favorite. In another, it’s revealed that Ida hates Francis because when he was put on the phone as a toddler, he called his grandmother “poopy.”
It’s honestly amazing that Lois was able to grow up with her self-confidence and desire for “doing the right thing” intact. Her parents sucked and she somehow came out of it all still trying her best. She never had a role model for what being a good parent looked like, and though I agree she’s gone overboard when it comes to handling her kids, at least she’s trying to break the cycle of neglect and abuse she came from. She’s far from the best mother, but with acknowledging all the circumstances around her, I can at least see where she’s coming from.
Oh she makes sense as written, not going to deny that, at the same time I don’t have to like her character.
I guess my take away is that its a big deal whenever she is not aggressively nasty. She is a pivotal character, but not one I could like.
Totally fair. Don’t mind me, I’m not trying to change anyone’s opinions, I just like analyzing my favorite shows sometimes.
Oh your in no way bothering me, I too like doing that. And at least her character was interesting, unlike a lot of characters (extra for woman characters) lately. I might be angry at her antics on screen but at least the show got me feeling something.