![]() ![]() I think they complement each other, and it seems like it’s somewhat of a mature relationship for being teens. After the support group, Maya and Anna meet Steve and Derrick outside, and Steve asks Anna to be his girlfriend, and she agrees, which I think is sweet. At this moment, she’s the only one that seems to be on the right track. I feel like Anna’s going to have to grow up super fast and end up helping out her parents a lot. I thought that was the right decision, but Anna also mentions that she’s worried about her dad because he’s not exactly doing that great. Anna sounded mature during her confession and told the group that she decided to live with her mom full time because of the death of her grandma. We end full circle with Anna at her support group, but she brings Maya with her. She runs into Derrick, and they share a moment. Later on, Maya’s meds suddenly kick in, which didn’t seem realistic, but it was for, of course, the comical aspect. I think that was their only way of getting through the service. It wasn’t until the eulogy that Anna and Maya started laughing. I think Anna, in particular, maybe didn’t process her grandma’s sudden death, or since she wasn’t close with her in the first place, she didn’t feel any emotions. Sadly, that night, Grammy dies.īeing that it was Anna and Maya’s first time dealing with death in the show, they didn’t know how to react at the funeral. She even compliments Anna on her good work. Anna and Maya decide to do Grammy’s hair and nails, and she truly appreciates it in the end. ![]() This is when we get a sweet moment between the three. Next, she got mad at Anna for wasting time at school because then she could have gotten her hair done. Red flag number one was that Grammy liked to take her pills with sherry, which is always a bad idea. She wouldn’t take them to Blockbuster, and when they got home, instead of Grammy being the one to help the family out, Anna had to take care of her. ![]() Grammy wasn’t particularly nice, and it kicked off when she picked up Anna and Maya from school. We see later on that she shares her meds with Derrick, which only further proves my case.Īnna’s grandma added an extra layer to Anna’s family dynamic, and it made things even more awkward. ![]() She wanted to take the meds for the wrong reason, and she even lied about her sensitivity to light. What unnerved me about Maya getting diagnosed with ADD was that she didn’t want to take the medication in the first place, but once she heard that she would be able to take extra time to take tests, she changed her mind. You hear about it in schools, students sharing Adderall to get high off of it and become more awake, but doing it for the wrong reasons. Anna is in a support group to help cope with her parent’s divorce, and Maya gets diagnosed with ADD and Irlen’s syndrome.ĭiving deeper into Maya’s diagnosis, you hear about a lot of people having ADD or ADHD, and while some people truly have the illness, others, I believe, use it as an excuse to get the medication. At the same time, Maya and Anna are going through some personal struggles in their life. We see that Anna’s grandma is coming to stay with her and her mom, and it’s somewhat dysfunctional. This episode was all about endings and beginnings but done subtly. A new family member comes to live with Anna, but their arrival brings unexpected endings. ![]()
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