What was really sad was how the father was exasperated over nothing.
He can't keep the family study regular because the kids want to do normal things.
The boy wants to play guitar and the girl wants to date.
Big deal, right? Yet the father acts like it's the end of the world.
The only one who wants to do what's "right" is the youngest boy.
But in reality it's because the JW way of doing things is the only thing the little guy knows.
The teens are getting older and naturally want to branch out into the real world.
One of the most shocking things was that the "worldly" boy the girl is interested in says he looked JWs up on the internet and found that they are a cult.
To me it seems like that would just encourage the audience to do the same to see what the internet actually says, if only to counter it should they run into the argument at the door.
Let's hope that comes back to bite them in the ass.