Quote from Blanche in Accurate Conception
Dorothy: Blanche, the point is, she let me make my own choices. Now, this argument that you're having with Rebecca is not about artificial insemination. Blanche: Like hell it isn't. Dorothy: Well, part of it is, but the bigger part, Blanche, is about control. You refuse to see your daughter as an adult with the right to make her own decisions. Honey, you're gonna have to learn to let go. Rose: Yes, and the more you try to make her see things the way you see things, the more she'll resist, and then you run the risk of never seeing her again. And never seeing your grandchild. Never. Think about it, Blanche. Blanche: Oh, damn, I don't want that to happen. Dorothy: Then I suggest you apologize. Blanche: I know Rebecca is a grown woman, but to me she's still just a little girl. How do you say "I'm sorry" to your own child? Especially after all those years of sending them to their room until they were ready to apologize to you. Now all of a sudden everything's just all topsy-turvy. I don't know if I can do it. Becky: Maybe it'd help if I sent you to your room.