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It's Stephanie's 13th birthday, and because she's Jewish, it's now time for the new teenager to celebrate her Bat Mitzvah. Archie's longstanding discomfort for Jewish people, however, takes a back seat to one of the (uninvited) guests ... Edith's cousin, Floyd. He's back one last time, in a last-ditch effort to reconcile with Stephanie and ask her to come home. And the only way he'll go away is if he gets more money. How will Archie get rid of the late Dingbat's chronically drunk cousin this time ... or will there be an unexpected heroine?
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* ComingOfAgeStory: Stephanie's Bat Mitzvah turns into this in more ways than one. In realizing her father is (likely) always going to be who he is, she gives Floyd all the money she was given as a gift. Archie and Billie console Stephanie in the final scene, admitting she did a courageous thing by cutting her father out of her life once and for all, but not before wishing him well and hoping one day he will get sober and can be part of her life again.
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* ComingOfAgeStory: Stephanie's Bat Mitzvah turns into this in more ways than one. In realizing her father is (likely) always going to be who he is, she gives Floyd all the money she was given as a gift. Archie and Billie console Stephanie in the final scene, admitting she did a courageous thing by cutting her father out of her life once and for all, but not before wishing him well and hoping one day he will get sober and can be part of her life again.
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* ComingOfAgeStory: Stephanie's Bat Mitzvah turns into this in more ways than one. In realizing her father is (likely) always going to be who he is, she gives Floyd all the money she was given as a gift. Archie and Billie console Stephanie in the final scene, admitting she did a courageous thing by cutting her father out of her life once and for all, but not before wishing him well and hoping one day he will get sober and can be part of her life again.
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Floyd Mills is back one more time to try to convince daughter Stephanie to come back into his life ... just as her 13th birthday and Bat Mitzvah are being celebrated. Archie has more to worry about than just his long-standing discomfort for Jewish people, particularly since Floyd is now desperate for money once again.
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* ComingOfAgeStory: Stephanie's Bat Mitzvah turns into this in more ways than one, when -- in realizing her father is always going to be who he is -- she gives Floyd all the money she was given as a gift. Archie and Billie console Stephanie in the end, admitting she did a courageous thing by cutting her father out of her life, but not before wishing him well and hoping one day he can be part of her life again.
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* ComingOfAgeStory: Stephanie's Bat Mitzvah turns into this in more ways than one, when -- in one. In realizing her father is (likely) always going to be who he is -- is, she gives Floyd all the money she was given as a gift. Archie and Billie console Stephanie in the end, final scene, admitting she did a courageous thing by cutting her father out of her life, life once and for all, but not before wishing him well and hoping one day he will get sober and can be part of her life again.
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Floyd Mills is back one more time to try to convince daughter Stephanie to come back into his life ... just as her 13th birthday and Bat Mitzvah are being celebrated. Archie has more to worry about than just his long-standing discomfort for Jewish people, particularly since Floyd is now desperate for money once again.
!! Tropes associated with this story:
* ComingOfAgeStory: Stephanie's Bat Mitzvah turns into this in more ways than one, when -- in realizing her father is always going to be who he is -- she gives Floyd all the money she was given as a gift. Archie and Billie console Stephanie in the end, admitting she did a courageous thing by cutting her father out of her life, but not before wishing him well and hoping one day he can be part of her life again.
!! Tropes associated with this story:
* ComingOfAgeStory: Stephanie's Bat Mitzvah turns into this in more ways than one, when -- in realizing her father is always going to be who he is -- she gives Floyd all the money she was given as a gift. Archie and Billie console Stephanie in the end, admitting she did a courageous thing by cutting her father out of her life, but not before wishing him well and hoping one day he can be part of her life again.