Not gonna lie the ending of this episode had me in tears. We spend several episodes seeing an obsessive Woman with an apparent loli complex. Is only to find out that she's Fran's grandmother...
@@Birkebeiner1066 But it kind of does. Just think about that, Imagine you thought that the children you had raised were dead and gone along with their infant daughter. How destruct would you be. Especially if you blamed yourself for some reason. Now find out 12 years later. That the infant child survived. How would you react?
@@HighmageDerin her wanting to protect and train Fran is one thing, her introducing herself as "your mama" and consistently trying to force an orphaned girl she just met, to refer to her as such (almost as like her end-goal is to try and replace her) is something entirely different.
@@Birkebeiner1066 Hey I didn't say she was in the right, I was just explaining her behavior. I've had an obsessive relative I know what they can be like ;)
@@watchmesquatch Even if she didn't actually give birth to Fran's parents, she raised them as her own children. For me that's more important than blood relations.
Not gonna lie the ending of this episode had me in tears. We spend several episodes seeing an obsessive Woman with an apparent loli complex. Is only to find out that she's Fran's grandmother...
doesn't excuse how she keeps nagging on Fran to call her "mama"
@@Birkebeiner1066 But it kind of does. Just think about that, Imagine you thought that the children you had raised were dead and gone along with their infant daughter. How destruct would you be. Especially if you blamed yourself for some reason. Now find out 12 years later. That the infant child survived. How would you react?
@@HighmageDerin her wanting to protect and train Fran is one thing, her introducing herself as "your mama" and consistently trying to force an orphaned girl she just met, to refer to her as such (almost as like her end-goal is to try and replace her) is something entirely different.
@@Birkebeiner1066 Hey I didn't say she was in the right, I was just explaining her behavior. I've had an obsessive relative I know what they can be like ;)
@@HighmageDerin I know, it's just been really bothering me how the writers seem to want her to be in the right
Amanda is really Fran's grandmother because she raised Fran's parents as her children.
Incorrect. She was chosen by the parents, making her a GODMOTHER. There is no blood relation so there is no Grandma.
You're wrong. They aren't related. Amanda is Fran's Godmother. Please learn the difference.
@@watchmesquatch Even if she didn't actually give birth to Fran's parents, she raised them as her own children. For me that's more important than blood relations.
Mom-anda done goofed and made Fran disgruntled at her.
Buzz buzz for the win
I love the battle out during Frans fights
Pero que diablos con la imagen del vídeo XD
Video sponsor: Watch full episodes on: animeheaven.me/?anime77