She steals pills from David, defines him as a DILF and cusses in front of Emma. During her first night with Chloe we learn that Chloe isn’t all there either. Which we see immediately into play once Milo’s dead body is found in the lake near some rocks.ĭavid tries to tap into how Emma is feeling, but she rather not discuss the subject. House) gives some interesting feedback on Emma stating that Emma lives in her own little world. As if that wasn’t a red flag, as dad is taking pictures and Emma’s teacher Mrs. The day of the Merit Awards, Milo Curtis wins the award and we see a visually angry Emma who later tells her dad that she does not understand why Milo won. Trying hard to give a convincing smile as if she is a sweet, innocent little girl. Practicing her facial expressions in the mirror. But focused isn’t the right word for her. She really wants to be a good citizen.Īs David is interviewing new babysitter Chloe (Sarah Dugdale), he describes Emma as focused. If Emma’s emotionless response doesn’t alert off the cray-cray button, we see her at school being the girl not afraid of bugs, one who shows somewhat interest in her fellow classmates, but it comes off cold and self-serving. All the talk seems to set off a little switch in Emma to which she responds, “There’s a dead cat in the fountain!” Joining in the conversation is Aunt Angela (Cara Buono) who brings up her recommendations for a new nanny since the last nanny had an “unfortunate accident”. David tries to prepare Emma for if she loses. She joins her single dad David Grossman (Rob Lowe) for breakfast where she informs him that on Merit Day the new Citizenship Award will be a medal and there is no better candidate than her. The movie opens with the extremely OCD Emma Grossman (Mckenna Grace) getting ready for school. Aside from the name change, we get a single father dealing with the reality that his little princess is a little psycho. But star, producer and director Rob Lowe gave some twist that made the remake stand out more modern and horrific as Little Emma was far more dangerous than the manipulative Rhoda. The remake took on some serious deviations from the original 1956 film directed by Mervyn LeRoy. Last night Lifetime premiered the remake of classic thriller The Bad Seed based on the 1954 novel by William March. What would you give me for a basket of hugs?
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