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* VillainHasAPoint: Deconstructed. Kelly tells Lucy that Abby and Daniel are selfish narcissists and her father treats her like a child. All of which is true. But, like any abuser, Kelly is just trying to isolate Lucy from any potential support system.
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** The appropriately named season 3 finale "The Chickens Come Home to Roost" has most of the character's bad deeds catching up with them. [[spoiler:<span title="you can set spoilers visible by default on your profile"> Harry realizes his past affairs and behavior was the reason why Joanne broke up with him and cannot trust him. Daniel inadvertently reveals he and Martina had an affair at Martina and Quinn's wedding, possibly wrecking their marriage before it started and completely nuking any chance they all could remain friends. Abby has been halfheartedly doing her moral inventory all season, but by the end comes to terms about just how much her drinking affected her daughter and just how much her family's implosion was her fault.]]

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** The appropriately named season 3 finale "The Chickens Come Home to Roost" has most of the character's bad deeds catching up with them. [[spoiler:<span title="you can set spoilers visible by default on your profile"> Harry [[spoiler:Harry realizes his past affairs and behavior was the reason why Joanne broke up with him and cannot trust him. Daniel inadvertently reveals he and Martina had an affair at Martina and Quinn's wedding, possibly wrecking their marriage before it started and completely nuking any chance they all could remain friends. Abby has been halfheartedly doing her moral inventory all season, but by the end comes to terms about just how much her drinking affected her daughter and just how much her family's implosion was her fault.]]
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** The appropriately named season 3 finale "The Chickens Come Home to Roost" has most of the character's bad deeds catching up with them. [[spoiler: Harry realizes his past affairs and behavior was the reason why Joanne broke up with him and cannot trust him. Daniel inadvertently reveals he and Martina had an affair at Martina and Quinn's wedding, completely nuking any chance they all could remain friends. Abby has been halfheartedly doing her moral inventory all season, but by the end comes to terms about just how much her drinking affected her daughter and just how much her family's implosion was her fault.]]
* LaboriousLaziness: At first Abby is in deep denial about having a drinking problem, so she goes to AA meetings and just does paperwork the whole time, schedules therapy appointments and cancels them at the last minute, and otherwise puts far more effort into creating the appearance that she's doing the work to get better than she would have to if she actually tried to get better.

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** The appropriately named season 3 finale "The Chickens Come Home to Roost" has most of the character's bad deeds catching up with them. [[spoiler: [[spoiler:<span title="you can set spoilers visible by default on your profile"> Harry realizes his past affairs and behavior was the reason why Joanne broke up with him and cannot trust him. Daniel inadvertently reveals he and Martina had an affair at Martina and Quinn's wedding, possibly wrecking their marriage before it started and completely nuking any chance they all could remain friends. Abby has been halfheartedly doing her moral inventory all season, but by the end comes to terms about just how much her drinking affected her daughter and just how much her family's implosion was her fault.]]
* LaboriousLaziness: At first Abby is in deep denial about having a drinking problem, so she goes to AA meetings and just does paperwork the whole time, schedules therapy appointments and cancels them at the last minute, and otherwise puts far more effort into creating the appearance that she's doing the work to get better than she would have to if she actually tried to get better.

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