![]() In episode 6 though, she is ashamed and feels guilt because she feels like she failed her. (for example, Dre’s foster mother in the episode before 6 seemed a lot more cold and reserved, almost as if she didn’t care much for Dre. Everyone in episode looks different, hell, there are even portions of the episode that makes me think some events didn’t go down like they did in the last episodes. Nearly all of Dre’s killings, her backstory, even details about Marissa’s funeral were displayed, but there appeared to be slight differences in the events that don’t line up with what we previously saw within the mockumentary, in particular, the physical appearance of all the characters. In the 6th episode, we’re treated to a mockumentary that details the events that we saw in previous episodes. And by the time anyone took a genuine interest in her. Whatever family records or lineage Dre had were lost or undocumented, she was completely and irrevocably abandoned. It's a sad thought because unfortunately at that point, it's already far too late for Dre. The detective ponders on this coincidence, wondering if it means anything, and if there's even the slightest possibility that Dre could be related to her through some kind of distant familial relationship. Her fixation and obsession with N'ijah / Beyonce was a coping mechanism for the love and affection that she was starved of.ĭetective Greene brings up the funny coincidence of how her and Dre share the same last name. Once she died, there was nobody left to keep Dre grounded.ĭre was clearly mentally ill and required professional attention and support. The only one who was able to genuinely connect with her was Marissa. The Jackson's who initially adopted Dre pretty much gave up on her after a violent altercation involving another student, and they were demonstrably unprepared or ill-equipped to handle the responsibility of raising and truly embracing a kid like Dre. Basically how the system failed Dre, and how society often dehumanises orphans to the point that its very easy for them to barrel down towards a life of crime (i.e. So the whole episode "Fallin Through the Cracks" is an observation and commentary on the sadness and cruelty of the foster care system. ![]() R/television's favorite shows of all time (2022 edition) ![]() ![]() >!Spoiler!!Television!< becomes Television Links ![]()
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