Melissa Joan Hart Reacts to Fans’ Shock That She’s Playing a Grandma at 47: ‘Now Clarissa Can Explain AARP’

by nimobo

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  1. I loved that show growing up. Melissa can explain anything to me and I’ll listen!

  2. It would make sense if the granddaughter is a tot and the mother was young when she had her and the grandmother was young when she had the mother. But this story is about three generations of women conspiring together to kill an abusive man. So, the granddaughter is much older than a tot.

    So, mom and grandma would have had to given birth when they were in their early teens to have an older teen granddaughter. For example, if Grandmom had the mother at age fourteen, then mom had the daughter at age fourteen herself, then the daughter could be nineteen for the movie. Nineteen is a good age to be part of a murder conspiracy.

    And given those ages, did you really need a murder plot at all? Just three generations of women trying to make sure the daughter gets through her teens without being knocked like the generations of women behind her would make for a good story. It would traumatic to have a child at age fourteen and then to have your daughter fall into the same fate. You would want to make sure that the same thing didn’t happened to your granddaughter.

  3. I’ve been an aarp member since I was 36, the benefits are good.

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