![]() Kristina desperately wants to stay clean because she loves her son, but she can’t do it. ![]() She’s sort of trying to get her GED but not really, and she takes a dead-end job at a 7-Eleven (ostensibly to become more independent but really just so she has easier access to money for meth). In Glass, though, you see that she’s just sort of given up on herself and her life. In Crank, you saw the good, smart girl making a lot of bad decisions. Except it’s not so hard to walk away.Soon after Glass begins, she tries meth and it’s a whole new world and now even harder to stay clean.I think in a lot of ways, Glass is even more heartbreaking than Crank was. ![]() ![]() Kristina is back at home with her mom and stepfather, trying to stay clean, get her GED and take care of her baby son (born at the end of Crank). ![]()
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