Aunt Norway and her daughter, Angie, are in the middle of a heated argument when Angie asks her son-in-law, Aramis, if he has met any "capable woman" . Aramis replies that he has not met a woman who could make him "look at you" , and Angie accuses Aramis of trying to "replace" her daughter after she pushed her out of the house. When Angie points out that Aramis is her daughter's husband, she accuses him of being responsible for the "mistakes" she has made in the past. She asks Aramis and Aramis to explain why they have come to her house, and she accuses them of "badmouthing behind their backs"
Aunt Norway and her daughter, Angie, are in the middle of a heated argument when Angie asks her son-in-law, Aramis, if he has met any "capable woman" . Aramis replies that he has not met a woman who could make him "look at you" , and Angie accuses Aramis of trying to "replace" her daughter after she pushed her out of the house. When Angie points out that Aramis is her daughter's husband, she accuses him of being responsible for the "mistakes" she has made in the past. She asks Aramis and Aramis to explain why they have come to her house, and she accuses them of "badmouthing behind their backs"