To be fair, Emma is six. It was coming up on the anniversary of her mother's "death", and she was having a hard time not having a mommy. It makes sense that she would attach herself to Sabrina because she's someone new and nurturing. Some would say why not Elizabeth, but Emma already knew her as an aunt figure. Sabrina provided something Emma was lacking in her life. At the end of the day, the place she tried to fill could never truly be filled by anyone else. As Sabrina herself even said, she can't fill that place because it is special. Emma is a kid who wants a mom.
Britt shouldn't leave Emma alone at their table. Britt should take Emma to the bathroom with her or Britt should take Emma outside with Patrick while she has to go to the bathroom.
Nastia 1 Emma is not bratty she loves Sabrina and wants her as a stepmother just like Emma wanted Madison on All My Children did. Kids have feelings and they dislike you based on how you treat them and you're tone and what comes out as mean or rude or nice like Sabrina gave Emma chocolate milk and cookies that is the best way to treat a child nicely kind words understanding how they feel and why.
Nastia 1 how would you feel if you had a son or daughter and someone talked to them like that. Kids have a right to have a friend they really like and sometimes they might not like a person that is a part of life.
I definitely think that Britt should have handles the situation more maturely but Emma was very bratty in that scene! I love her character but she never really gave Britt a chance! and you can tell that Britt was trying to make the best first impression but Emma had already had her written off so I can't blame Britt for lashing out but I do think it should have been handled differently.
@emilyasch - that's not how to talk to a bratty kid, that's called being a hypocrite and brat yourself. She is a child who lost her mother and is still upset and confused and not wanting a replacement, she's a child, is Britt a child too? Because if she was a child, sure, she can talk that way, but she's not, she's the adult here, she's suppose to be the mature one, you don't say something like that to a little girl who clearly is still reeling from losing her mother and having to be used to her father moving on, it's hard enough as it is for adults to deal with these feelings much less a child - if Britt can not even be mature enough to handle Emma being upset, then she needs not to be a mother or be with Patrick
I'm not all too good around children but I would never cross that line with a little girl! If a child is a spoiled brat, that's a judgment for their parents to make. It's not for someone who's constantly being a Brittch.
I’m sorry but isn’t Britt an adult? Talking like that to a little girl who is obviously missing her mom and struggling with her dad dating was wrong. I also think Emma is perceptive and saw right through Britt.
To be fair, Emma is six. It was coming up on the anniversary of her mother's "death", and she was having a hard time not having a mommy. It makes sense that she would attach herself to Sabrina because she's someone new and nurturing. Some would say why not Elizabeth, but Emma already knew her as an aunt figure. Sabrina provided something Emma was lacking in her life. At the end of the day, the place she tried to fill could never truly be filled by anyone else. As Sabrina herself even said, she can't fill that place because it is special. Emma is a kid who wants a mom.
Don’t ever push yourself on a child!! Take your time!! Let her get to know you!
Britt shouldn't leave Emma alone at their table. Britt should take Emma to the bathroom with her or Britt should take Emma outside with Patrick while she has to go to the bathroom.
Emma was really cute back then and now she is soooooo pretty
Emma has grown up so much.
That's how you deal with a bratty kid! Way to go Britt!
Nastia 1 Emma is not bratty she loves Sabrina and wants her as a stepmother just like Emma wanted Madison on All My Children did. Kids have feelings and they dislike you based on how you treat them and you're tone and what comes out as mean or rude or nice like Sabrina gave Emma chocolate milk and cookies that is the best way to treat a child nicely kind words understanding how they feel and why.
Nastia 1 how would you feel if you had a son or daughter and someone talked to them like that. Kids have a right to have a friend they really like and sometimes they might not like a person that is a part of life.
Britt's a royal B. Emma is a child.
Britt is evil to Emma
I definitely think that Britt should have handles the situation more maturely but Emma was very bratty in that scene! I love her character but she never really gave Britt a chance! and you can tell that Britt was trying to make the best first impression but Emma had already had her written off so I can't blame Britt for lashing out but I do think it should have been handled differently.
I would love a scene with Britt and Emma today.With the two being friendlier to each other and putting the past behind them.
Britt acting like a child
She is a child
who would be so mean to a child?
Patrick you can't force our sweet Emma to like Britt sometimes kids will like someone sometimes they won't like someone that is just how it goes.
Emma: because you're the britch.
Emma looks at Britt and sees danger, Britt sees Emma and sees dinner!
At the end of the day yes Emma was a brat but she's a child and doesn't know any better but Britt should have.
@emilyasch - that's not how to talk to a bratty kid, that's called being a hypocrite and brat yourself. She is a child who lost her mother and is still upset and confused and not wanting a replacement, she's a child, is Britt a child too? Because if she was a child, sure, she can talk that way, but she's not, she's the adult here, she's suppose to be the mature one, you don't say something like that to a little girl who clearly is still reeling from losing her mother and having to be used to her father moving on, it's hard enough as it is for adults to deal with these feelings much less a child - if Britt can not even be mature enough to handle Emma being upset, then she needs not to be a mother or be with Patrick
I'm not all too good around children but I would never cross that line with a little girl! If a child is a spoiled brat, that's a judgment for their parents to make. It's not for someone who's constantly being a Brittch.
I am more an dog person,I too am not comfortable around children.
Instead of saying I don't like you either she should of said why not
I’m sorry but isn’t Britt an adult? Talking like that to a little girl who is obviously missing her mom and struggling with her dad dating was wrong. I also think Emma is perceptive and saw right through Britt.
Robin should have smack Britt when they first met!
I doubt that anyone told her about all the stuff the Britch did to Emma, bc Robin, without a doubt, would have beat her ass if she knew.
Lol I know she should've smacked her in the a## in front of Emma and Patrick mama would've laughed