There are, broadly speaking, establishments like Abraham House all over the country, doing plenty of harm.
However, we’re at a loss to understand how this specific Abraham House has managed to stay open for any length of time, given Mary Esther’s strong feelings about discipline. There are some other problems as well, including the fact that neither Mohler nor Hines looks young enough to be a legal minor. Jackson is also scripted as oddly passive and oblivious to social cues. He changes course several times throughout the story with no buildup. Additionally, there’s a late-in-the-running plot twist that does not get anything like the set-up needed for us to comprehend what’s behind it.Īll that said, CHILDREN OF SIN does have its moments.
Robinson plays her cheery psycho with gusto.