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Episode Name: Hope for the Best; Second Thoughts
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Air date: 8/26/2013
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Summary: Devoin forces Briana to take legal action against him; Katie and Joey fight about responsibility; Alex struggles to trust her ex-boyfriend; Mackenzie and her fiance fight.
Ms. Douthit is one of the stars of “Teen Mom 3,” the show’s third series, which has its premiere on MTV on Monday night, and which arrives with these young women already a firm part of the celebrity economy thanks to a show that walks a fine line between cautionary-tale documentary and tabloidization of an emotionally, logistically and financially challenging situation.
The stars of “Teen Mom 3” — Ms. Douthit, Briana DeJesus, Katie Yeager and Alex Sekella — are all alumnae of “16 and Pregnant,” the feeder docudrama, and their stories are distressingly familiar by now. Ms. Douthit is a romantic, possibly a blind one: “I want him to have a mom and a dad that loves his mom,” she says about her son. Ms. Sekella yells constantly at her fresh-out-of-rehab ex-boyfriend. Ms. Yeager dreams of going to college but feels she can’t. And Ms. DeJesus files for an order of protection against the father of her daughter, a man who has been speaking ill of her on Twitter.
Ms. DeJesus interacts with the father of her child the least, but she also has the strongest hands-on support network, living with her mother and sister, who are generally eager to help her out. But her sister was pregnant at the same time she was, and had an abortion, a choice Ms. DeJesus says she sometimes envies. “Even though you and Mom are here,” she tells her sister, “I still feel like I’m alone.”
The men are, in every case, ciphers, and also very much boys — young, pretty, husks of proto-masculinity crippled with dismal eye contact and a fundamental inability to speak full sentences when being interrogated by their girlfriends, or their girlfriends’ parents. Matt McCann, Ms. Sekella’s ex, may or may not have ducked out to buy drugs while on a trip for food to a rough neighborhood. “It’s weird that I feel more comfortable out here than I do at your house,” he tells Ms. Sekella, who screams at him.