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  1. While Tallulah and Maddy stay with Margo, the three of them bond; Tallulah reveals her fears of forming relationships and Margo admits to having trouble letting go. However, Tallulah becomes increasingly aware that the authorities are looking for her and Maddy.

  2. Aug 1, 2016 · Margo lied to herself, it seems, to create the image of the family she wanted, and lost both husband and son in the end, as a result—though Tallulah doesn’t villianize her either. This is no ...

  3. Aug 1, 2016 · Like Tallulah, Margo could have been destined to remain a stock character—a 50-something academic who studies the history of marriage, yet is haunted by the collapse of her own, which led to...

    • Sian Heder
  4. Jul 28, 2016 · Tallulah lets Margo believe the child is her granddaughter. Margo needs the distraction, because her husband has announced that he is gay and has left her for a man.

    • Sian Heder
  5. Jul 25, 2016 · Meanwhile, Maddie’s vulnerability melts Tallulah’s defenses, making her kinder, gentler, and more responsible. The same dynamic plays out between Tallulah and her ex-boyfriend’s mother, Margo (Janney), an embittered widow who was abandoned first by her husband and then by her son.

  6. Just before Carolyn catches up to them, Tallulah narrowly escapes with Maddy and Margo via the subway. When Margo demands to know why Tallulah ran, an argument ensues and Tallulah runs off with a feverish Maddy to a pier that Nico had once told Tallulah was his favorite place.

  7. Jan 23, 2017 · Angered and scared, Lou drives to the city and finds Nico’s mother Margo (Allison Janney), and pleads with her for help, though she initially wants nothing to do with her. Hungry and frightened, she ends up combing the hallways of an upscale hotel, digging through room service leftovers left outside doors.

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