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As the dialogue escalates, there is a clear conflict between the characters regarding blame. One character insists that they are not solely responsible for the impending consequences. They lash out, emphasizing that they didn’t create the unsafe environment, referencing the dangerous conditions within the home—like an open hole in the floor—which leads to the involvement of DCFS. There’s a sense of desperation in the air, as evoking the "old Fiona," a more dependable version of themselves, underscores a stark contrast to the present struggles marked by alcoholism and irresponsibility.