The Confrontation: Ava and Carly's Struggle with Grief

TLDRAva and Carly confront their grief over Kiki and Morgan's deaths, blaming each other for their losses and seeking validation for their pain.

Key insights

:sob:Ava and Carly blame each other for the deaths of Kiki and Morgan.

:rage:Carly accuses Ava of making Kiki's life miserable.

:family:Both Ava and Carly mourn the loss of their children and try to protect their surviving loved ones.

:revenge:Ava confronts Carly about Morgan's death and wants her to understand the pain she caused.

:resolution:Some characters, like Sonny and Griffin, try to mediate the confrontation and encourage healing.

Q&A

Who is to blame for Kiki and Morgan's deaths?

Ava and Carly blame each other for the deaths of their children.

What is Carly accusing Ava of?

Carly accuses Ava of making Kiki's life miserable.

How do Ava and Carly mourn their children?

Both Ava and Carly mourn the loss of their children and try to protect their surviving loved ones.

What does Ava want from Carly?

Ava confronts Carly about Morgan's death and wants her to understand the pain she caused.

Who tries to mediate the confrontation?

Characters like Sonny and Griffin try to mediate the confrontation and encourage healing.

Timestamped Summary

00:00Ava confronts the group about their silent blame for Kiki's death.

00:05Carly accuses Ava of being responsible for Kiki's death and blames her for causing Kiki's misery.

00:15Ava tries to guess what Carly is thinking and implies that Carly wants revenge for Morgan's death.

00:27Carly claims that Kiki's death doesn't balance out Morgan's death and blames Ava for her son's demise.

00:39Ava accuses Carly of throwing Morgan in her face and implies that Carly's grief is self-centered.

01:00Ava suggests that Carly made Kiki's life miserable, while Carly believes she is honoring Kiki's memory by protecting Avery.

01:17Sonny and Griffin intervene to prevent the situation from escalating further.

02:20Sonny and Carly discuss the importance of finding closure and moving on from their pain.