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re: My 9 y/o daughter's conclusion after seeing the climax in League of Their Own
Posted on 12/27/11 at 11:24 pm to udtiger
Posted on 12/27/11 at 11:24 pm to udtiger
I had no idea this was even a point of contention. How could any sane mother fricker watch this movie and not know that Dottie dropped the ball on purpose. I thought this was universally understood. frick those who think differently
Dottie didn't give a shite any more. Little sis ate shite and pissed the game. There was always an underlying motherly care that Dottie gave to Kit. Dottie saw her chance to let Kit have her glory when she dropped the ball on purpose. No way anyone would believe she did it on purpose which was the perfect cover for what she did which at its essence was lift her sister up like a mother would to her child. How can people not see this. This story was about way more than 2 sisters competing for a championship.
Dottie didn't give a shite any more. Little sis ate shite and pissed the game. There was always an underlying motherly care that Dottie gave to Kit. Dottie saw her chance to let Kit have her glory when she dropped the ball on purpose. No way anyone would believe she did it on purpose which was the perfect cover for what she did which at its essence was lift her sister up like a mother would to her child. How can people not see this. This story was about way more than 2 sisters competing for a championship.
This post was edited on 12/27/11 at 11:33 pm
Posted on 12/27/11 at 11:49 pm to SJS101
Look, Dottie was better in every single way. Kit always had an inferiority complex. Dottie was hotter, more likable, and a better athlete. She knew that her sister needed a win and would mean infinitely more to her. So she dropped the ball. Nothing in the movie ever suggested that Kit had the potential to outperform Dottie. If she had some hidden fire inside that would someday put her over the top, they would have hinted to it during the film. Instead, they spent the entire time making it clear that Dottie was the alpha.
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