All of this is spot on. I think Katie first said that they didn't want to drive back after all the times they made that trip recently. Then she added that the covid cases in Birmingham are rising. Which makes it even more obvious that that was an excuse.HashtagBlessed wrote: ↑Wed Dec 09, 2020 7:58 am It's so telling that they are only aware of Covid when it provides a convenient excuse for them to do what they were already planning on doing. Two people who take this pandemic seriously are not taking their kids to a cousin's indoor gymnastics meet where they run around with a bunch of kids without masks on. However, when it helps them explain why they aren't traveling to family for Thanksgiving, suddenly they are cognizant of the rising Covid cases and being safe. They don'
While I think they've definitely burned bridges, I also think they're just embarrassed and don't want to be around functioning adults who have their shit together because they don't measure up. Her father is a doctor, Jay is a lawyer and they have all seemingly managed their money wisely. Cullen's sister is very thrifty and her husband has a decent paying blue collar job. His mother was able to retire and seems to do well for herself. I think Katie in particular doesn't want to be around their family while they're coming to grips with losing their life savings and being forced to sell their house because she thrives on comparing herself to others and feeling superior.
It seems like they wanted to get away from all expectations so they could go wallow in their own sloth and have even less accountability to act or appear any certain way. Between Cullen's inability to speak coherently and the fact that everyone was bumming around in their PJs all day (nothing wrong with that per se, but Katie seems to put on makeup everyday even if just for social media, and she didn't on Thanksgiving) I get the feeling that they are not very in control of their life. It's hard to describe exactly what I mean but the whole thing made me anxious to watch.
They may be saying "life is so great" but it certainly doesn't seem that way.