Tina was an insensitive B from the very start to Joyce. Here she is, the woman marrying her dead daughter's husband and becoming mother to her daughter's child, and she shows absolutely zero sensitivity for Joyce's feelings.
From their first meeting Tina is short and cold towards Joyce and should've been more empathetic to her situation of having to watch this stranger take her daughter's place and could've been nicer to her.
I think it would've been appropriate for Tina to privately discuss the issue with her and try to let Joyce know she isn't trying to take her daughter's place and shown some respect for the situation.
But she did none of that and treated Joyce like a nuisance rather than see her as a grieving mother having to watch another woman take her daughter's place with her grand daughter.
At that point, I was rooting for Joyce to use her psycho in law ways and do away with cold, heartless, self important Tina.
From their first meeting Tina is short and cold towards Joyce and should've been more empathetic to her situation of having to watch this stranger take her daughter's place and could've been nicer to her.
I think it would've been appropriate for Tina to privately discuss the issue with her and try to let Joyce know she isn't trying to take her daughter's place and shown some respect for the situation.
But she did none of that and treated Joyce like a nuisance rather than see her as a grieving mother having to watch another woman take her daughter's place with her grand daughter.
At that point, I was rooting for Joyce to use her psycho in law ways and do away with cold, heartless, self important Tina.