
Renee shares the letter from Junior with Ramona. She’s convinced that he’s coming to get her. How did such a threatening letter make it out of prison? Is Junior still in Witness Protection?
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As I watched this week’s offering I found myself asking my equally incredulous other-half if Renee is a hysteric, a nut, or just stupidly malicious. We found ourselves of the mind that it is likely a combination of all three.
There is no way any sane, rational, objective person could determine Junior’s letter to be a life-threat. As a matter-of-fact, it proved that although he may well be a sociopath, Junior was clearly the adult in he and Renee’s relationship. Her assertion that the letter meant he was coming to harm in her some way is ludicrous and insulting to the viewers.
Junior’s letter was needed to remind the insanely self-absorbed Renee that she is the one doing harm to her son (and by extension herself) by her incessant ravings about what Junior did. Does she not realize that she not only hurts her son when she criticizes his father she is, by extension attacking AJ? That a son sees his father in himself? Or that she shames her son with her erratic, irrational behavior? She better be careful. She is his mother and for that alone he will likely always love her. However, he may come to not really like or respect her at all. She is too self-indulgently self-absorbed to likely ever pick up on his disdain for her but just because it will go unnoticed by her and therefore not mark her, the harm to his psyche however could be irreparable. Not to mention that he is now able to put the facts together and realize that she was complicit in Junior’s crimes their entire time together in that she knew the “life-style.” She was raised in it and chose to marry a man who, in her own words, “handled, handled” things for the Mafia. Her hypocrisy is criminal and as I said, there may come a time when she will be called upon to deal with the harm she is inflicting.
P.S. Her assertion that she developed a pill addiction because Junior “over-medicated” her is also a ridiculously self-serving lie. She’s a big girl and capable of monitoring her own medicinal intake. If not, may I suggest a court-ordered conservator be sought to oversee her decision-making.