Corrina, Corrina

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Continuity mistake: When Corrina leaves Molly's house for the first time, we see her pick an orange off the tree and walk away. She then turns around and tosses the orange to Molly. The next shot of Corrina shows her walking away with another orange in her hand. She only picked one, and threw it to Molly.

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Suggested correction: Actually, Molly throws the orange back to Corrina. If you look, Molly no longer has the orange after she honks the horn on her tricycle. This is part of the reason Molly's dad hires Corrina.

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Molly: My daddy doesn't think she's in heaven.
Corrina Washington: Well, that's probably just because your daddy is so jealous of the angels. He's so jealous, he can't even stand to think about those angels who get to play with your mommy all day long. And he's hurting just like you're hurting, and you're going to hurt for a long time. Every day it'll get a little better, but you'll always miss your mommy, and that's okay.

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Question: Why does Manny make up excuses about his wife doing something when in reality she died?

Answer: Manny is struggling with her death and trying to care for Molly. In a moment of self denial and sadness, he just makes it up in hopes of tricking himself into thinking that everything is normal.

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