AVClub: Mary Kay Place walks a thin line as Marilyn Bamford. In this portrayal, Maria’s mother isn’t coddling, and her attention is often scattered. Maybe she busies herself with other people’s problems—Kristy’s high-school comedy routine, Susan’s marital strife, and her newest project, Big Brother, Big Mother—to distract herself from her daughter’s difficulties. But in the Duluth timeline, she’s dogged and ever-present, peppering her backhanded encouragement with a string of absent-minded endearments.
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