date: Tuesday, May 27 | Christopher Dunn, Lynn Martin | Steven Williford
I feel bad for Chelsea; she's exploring her feelings, and they're getting [unintentionally] hurt. But I love the support that Katherine has for her cousin.
Bradley, you deserve one hundred times better than Deadbeat. So much more.
Anita essentially tossing Tracy out... whew. She's done. DONE.
Ouch... Chelsea hit the nerve with Katherine.
How interesting... I feel like Tracy is becoming the mirror Anita has been avoiding while being a Dupree. What are these top secret things she's harbouring?
I really hope Jessica's interest in Tyrell is genuine, because if it isn't, it might just destroy him.
Back alley meetings? Your family? As if Bradley is not part of your family... Deadbeat, sit your ass down.
Hey, Childbride, lower your damn voice. You're in the country club, not the country field where your ass belongs. And oh God, she's knocked up. Whew... here we go!
Dante Greene, what control did this man have? But I appreciate that Anita and Tracy are uniting together; I pray that Sharon joins them soon.
I love how easy Katherine and Tomas are with each other; it's smooth, it's natural and it's blooming in all the right ways.
Hayley is about to battle the Dupree women for all she's worth. I am calling it right now.
The unwavering support Vernon continues to provide to Anita is paramount; I adore them as the couple they are.
Notes:
Mike Manning (Bradley) continues to show up time and time again in scenes with Brandon Claybon (Deadbeat), who brings nothing to the table. There is an extreme lack of romantic chemistry between them.
I'm wondering how different Dante Greene is going to be in comparison to Berry Gordy Jnr; we know the true history of Diana Ross and the Supremes, but how different will it be with Anita Williams and the Articulettes?