Slightly OT. Somehow I ended up following Kami Cotler (Elizabeth, the youngest one) on Facebook, or her posts just show on my feed. She's got some great info. about the ins and outs of retro TV production.
date: Monday, June 2 | Teresa Zimmerman, Cheryl L. Davis | Michael V. Pomarico
Sharon is frosty and bitter to Anita, and it shows in her age lines. Being that bitter ain't good for your skin, honey.
Detective Walker? Hello sir, who are you? Why are you here?
Dana, the walls are closing in on you, darling. Be careful! You might get hurt by Ms Karma!
The country club is failing with its staffing; it's time to bring Calvin and Jerome back; they've been missing since the premiere.
I appreciate seeing Nicole having natural thoughts where Ted's affair is concerned, and her feelings concerning Dana, etc.
Sharon, your continued bitterness is strong and harsh, and it's making you look especially ugly.
Dana is going above and beyond in her reactions, which normally means she's overcompensating and lying.
Damn, Nicole, is that enough Febreze? You're saturating your furniture. That is insane.
Eva, you have got to stop protecting Dana; she tossed you out, locked you out, and tossed you out again. You owe her no loyalty.
Notes:
Sorry, but Bonita Brisker (Sharon) is doing too much in her acting, and it's off-putting to me. She's got to reign it in.
More use of Febreze and no commercial before or after.
Once again, Ambyr Michelle (Eva) is showing up and out with her leading talent! She's a superstar!
Today was a great episode - this is the BTG (and soap opera) I love.
Comedy, drama, secrets, character growth/exposure, good dialogue, not boring... good stuff!
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