original release date: Monday, March 2, 2026 | writers: Sara A. Bibel, Cheryl L. Davis | director: Phideaux Xavier
Thoughts:
So the first anniversary is paper, huh? Could not have made it divorce papers over money? And here comes Ms Dani!
Joey is very clearly setting Randy up to portray him as disloyal and unreliable. It is only a matter of time at this point.
Sorry Ted but Shanice could give two fücks about you right now. Her auntie Monica just showed up. We love it.
Anita, you are a shero and you should revel in that. Yes, you could lose what is left of your hair, but you also could not lose it.
Dani's giddiness over the first-year giving Bill a stroke was hilarious. She is living within this and it is hilarious.
Not the PTSD of Dani grabbing into her purse; Bill should surely know Dani would not shoot him now. But he should be worried about Hayley's con.
Not a tissue. 🤣 Dani is petty in the best way possible.
Oh, Monica is that kind of auntie. I see her and I adore her!
Yes, Joey. Scare her. Scare Hayley to the point of no return. Please! She deserves it!
Ashley's bedside manner with Anita is amazing; you can tell how compassionate and warm she is as a nurse. And I am sure it helps Anita feel at ease with this round of chemotherapy.
Of course Katherine would self-invite herself to move in with Naomi while Jacob is away on his assignment.
Joey, Joey, Joey... what is it you are up to right now where Randy is concerned?
Vernon's positivity is infectious and I know it may not always be what Anita wants to hear but it is what she needs to hear, especially when she is receiving chemo.
Good on Naomi for channelling Vernon for calling out Katherine's bullshït reason(s) for wanting to move out.
Knowledge is power, Joey. You are absolutely right and you trying to get to the bottom of what is going on feels right.
Notes:
Bibel and Davis worked exceptionally well today. Both the breakdown and scriptwork were consistent, tight, and consistent (thanks to Susan Dansby).
Very disappointed that post-production is still cold as Hell. Not as severe as Friday's episode but it is still very apparent and visually seen. It feels like they are not putting the filter on and are showing the raw footage.
Karla Mosley (Dani) is living in this episode. She knows how to portray her character flawlessly. She is delicious.
The continued education and realism with triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) are so nice to see. It is not forced, nor is it some kind of talk piece. It is natural and normal.
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