so did she get her sentence reduced or get out early? I was super confused.Playsinrain wrote:did anyone else listen to the podcast last night? Phyllis had a very emotional and tough testimony and it looked as though she hit home with Cullen a few times. Whatever his demons are, i hope he overcomes them, and i hope her story made him realize how lucky he is that he he realizes now he has a problem and it hasn't taken something terribly tragic to make him conscious of his actions. i don't think Cullen has fully committed himself to changing YET.. but i hope he takes what she said to heart. cullen makes me anxious sometimes during these podcasts bc he is clearly uncomfortable with public speaking and doesn't really understand how to correctly respond to certain things. As comfortable as he is in front of a vlogging camera it's odd to see him so clearly out of his element while talking to Phyllis. Also it kinda makes sense now why he thinks the AA meetings were "fun". He doesn't seem to always understand the gravity of what people are telling him. He seemed to "get it" further into her story when he was getting emotional and you could tell things were hitting close to home for him. I hope she made something click in his head. Britney on the other hand seems to be much better in this sort of setting. (yes i realize that she ether knows Phyllis or has heard her speak before) I think she needs a little more practice with her "umms" and gathering her thoughts on the fly, but she seems so much more genuine and it seems to come more natural to her. I like seeing her set Cullen straight and make him think beyond himself on this topic.
Changing the subject slightly.... i was shocked that Phyllis was sentenced to 2 life sentences when there was no proof she was driving the car. I was so confused as she was telling this story bc it never sounded to me that she was at fault. I'm sure there is another side to the story and she was very defensive about this being her fault basically bc there was no one left alive to take the blame but her. And she said that it "sounded like something she would have done" It was never said if people in the other car were injured and she was only charged with the death of her friends, so maybe the other driver saw her behind the wheel? It's just a terrible situation to be so messed up that you aren't even sure if something this terrible is your fault or not, and not be able to be in a position to even be able to defend yourself bc you have no idea what your actions were bc of how messed up you were. This is a perfect example of drugs and alcohol being able to take everything away from you in an instant, even if you aren't the one behind the wheel (literally or figuratively).
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