What I have come to understand is that Jake is never truly disciplined. There aren't any boundrys, he talks back at willand basically gets away with murder so to speak.
I used to be the same way as Jake when I was a kid always wanted attention and I’m a boy who doesn’t get to see his dad so it’s no wonder why but I grew up at 14
For a year, I had a roommate with a grandson who was EXACTLY like Jake in every way! Unfortunately, he had to live with us. What a fun year that was. 😑
There is absolutely nothing worse than a kid who can't be disciplined and knows that the way to get what he wants is to be as annoying as humanly possible. My former roommate had a kid just like Jake. Drove me nuts.
Never understood the pride some people take in physically disciplining their children. It’s like openly admitting you’re incompetent as a parent and have to default to fear and violence as a result.
I pause when I read big things like a movie or TV episode clip of videos seen on a shelf at a desk or video store. I also paused the mail inbox 📥 scene of Bruce Almighty where he was having an overview of his prayers and he responded yes before he said “yes to all.” Pausing helps me most of the time as well
It's so funny every time he brings Jake he's like Jake does the worst thing tells the lady that's good so you can have appropriate stuff I'm like bro 😳🤣🤣👏💯
Is it me, or was Jake brattier in this episode than in the others? I get the idea was to show Charlie being a crappy sitter, but was Jake just unusually bratty?
Sometimes Jake pissed Charlie off and I know Judith she just don't want the answer to the door she's just like just chills wait for them to leave and then after that Jake says one word and Charlie's like you're dead and he's like oh oh 🤣🤣🤣👏👏💯
Lesson of what? Charlie's char is objectivelly a Good man who really doesn't need much more lessons anymore. I cringe at this episode cause is one of those instances Jake was being an inmmature brat, rather than a kid teaching an adult something else
it's all Alan and Judth's fault. Alan's selfish need to live with his brother, Judth's cowardly need for weekend freetime, has set a bad example for Jake.
To be fair Charlie did sleep with Alan’s lawyer (then dumped her) which cost him his money and his house, so he really couldn’t afford to live anywhere else.
@@friedrichs753 nope, Alan fired her.... she didnt make the deal a lawyer cant make a deal if u dont agree, he only lost the money he paid her nothing less nothing more... Hell Alan tell he fired the lawyer and got to start all over again cuz' Charlie (the last scene of the episode).
@@izilgur honestly as a boy who doesn’t see his dad haven’t seen him in 5 years my mom doesn’t feel comfortable leaving me with him I was able to acknowledge shit that I didn’t before like Charlie has more problems than Jay Z and Chris Brown combined
What do you mean selfish for wanting her week-ends free??? She has him 5 days out of 7! I assure you, day weeks are no picknick. Making sure he does his homework, taking him to after-school activities, simply living with that asshole is not a picknick. Of course she wants 2 days break. Or in your humble opinion a father's duty ended with the sperm "donation"?