I was hoping and praying that someone would post this before me because everyone knows how I feel about Emily Jones.

I agree that those things are wrong, however, if I remember correctly, Mr. Jones told Emily that she shouldn't have kept what she was doing from her parents. They made it clear that she should not have done what she did.Knight Fisher wrote:I was extremely annoyed at the end of the episode. Not at Emily. But at Focus on the Family. If any of you there at Focus reads this please listen. The main problems I had were huge issues. 1 They made her lying out to be no big deal. 2 They took Scripture out of context. Both of those are wrong and must be stopped.
Ok that's just cruelCD33 wrote:I loved this episode especially because Emily got bashed and put in her place.
I listened to this episode today and has the same thoughts! Her parents definitely could have done a better job of showing that their love and approval is not conditional on her brilliance or the lack thereof, but I guess that wouldn't have made much of an episode.Laura Ingalls wrote: I was expecting another Emily episode that I cringed through the entire time, but I was pleasantly surprised. This was a decent episode - I felt sorry for Emily...getting her hopes up, only to be dashed. I think the theme of love worked for her parents, unconditionally loving her no matter what her test scores were. However, I didn't think love really fit what she was doing. I would say she was working hard out of fear of losing her parents' approval, not necessarily out of love for them. Just a small quibble.