If Kunis is the storm, Glenn Close is the lighthouse. As Deb, Close plays a character defined by "tough love" born of necessity. She is not the saintly, endlessly forgiving mother often seen in lesser dramas. She is angry, suspicious, and terrified. Close conveys volumes with a simple glance—a tightening of the jaw or a weary sigh. Her performance highlights the often-overlooked victims of the opioid crisis: the families who act as jailers, nurses, and bank accounts for their addicted loved ones. The scenes where Deb searches Molly, checking for track marks, are uncomfortable to watch but necessary to understand the trauma the family has endured.
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