Listening to Lana's side of the story, Adam could sympathise with her, but he wouldn't say she is right to put all the blame on her mother and treat her like shit.
"I can sympathise with your predicament, but I don't think you are in the right here," Adam says, getting Lana's attention.
"You are just saying this to take my mother's side," Lana says.
She is still defensive about her position, even though she realizes that she might not have been a perfect daughter to Clara; she still thinks Clara did her wrong.
"I am not being biased. I am just an observer from the outside. I can see things that you, who are on the inside, can't," Adam says.
Lana just looks at him in return, wanting a more detailed explanation.
"Let me ask you this. Has your father contacted you since the divorce?" Adam asks.
His question catches Lana by surprise. She looks at Adam with teary eyes and shakes her head in denial.
