The outcomes for Mark Stenwyck during and after the end of the Lifetime movie Reviving Ophelia:
The moral is for Elizabeth; do not on any circumstances invite a new person into your life, because they'll sometimes mask an evil side and have a dark secret from their past.
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Mark and Terry Stenwyck (the abusive misogynistic father-son duo on Lifetime's Reviving Ophelia).
Peter Outerbridge.
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Walter and Marie Jones.
LeAnne Dunley and an unknown father.
Terence "Terry" Stenwyck and an unknown mother.
Reviving Ophelia - 2010 TV was released on: USA: 11 October 2010 Canada: 7 January 2011 France: 25 May 2011 Spain: 8 April 2012
The outcomes for Mark Stenwyck after one of the alternate endings of Reviving Ophelia on Lifetime are: After he kills himself, he goes to Hell where he will meet Satan for the first time (and see Hitler and Jim Jones too) and he'll be tortured forever. While Elizabeth and Kelli are in Heaven with God and Jesus. His school locker will be emptied (same with his bedroom at his house too). His father kills himself after he learns about his son's suicide. There will be a funeral for Elizabeth and Kelli. The Stenwyck residence will be sold. Elizabeth's bedroom will be emptied (same with Kelli's; and their school lockers too). etc. The moral is for Mark; a dysfunctional abusive home can screw up your life. The moral is for Elizabeth; do not on any circumstances invite a new person into your life, because they'll sometimes mask an evil side and have a dark secret from their past.
The full title to this book is called Reviving Ophelia:Saving the Selves of Adolescent Girls. This book was written back in 1994.
No one listens when a teenager suspects that her cousin is in an abusive relationship.
It is rated PG-13 for disturbing scenes of teen dating violence and stalking.