Oh goodie, another illness of the week for Nikki. Is this really all that Josh Griffith can come up with? 🙄 We already ignore Nikki's multiple sclerosis (MS) unless it serves a story-wise purpose for something else (e.g., alcoholism). We did not need this to play out; surely, this could have been a flare-up of her MS brought on by the undue stress Victor's shenanigans have caused, plus the worry about Nicholas' recent narcotics dependency. That would have been a more... true-to-touch story for Nikki without needing to bring up an optic nerve mass. At all.
Patty becoming Suzy f**king Homemaker for Jack is ridiculous. I am not buying it. It is very much giving deluded, and the only place I see this ending is Patty locked back up in a facility that is equipped to just keep her housed until her final days.
Jere Burns is a good actor, but I am not buying this storyline with Diane. Being held hostage as a way of receiving so-called medical treatment? Both Diane and Jack are being held with signs of potential stockholm syndrome developing for the both of them, and I do not find it cute or intriguing. Nothing about this is compelling to me.
Claire being a mirror of Victoria in trying to reunite Nikki and Victor feels... ick to me. Grown adults wanting to put their parents back together has never been a story plot I have ever liked, and it is overdone for the character of Victoria, who believes above all else that her parents belong together, and now her daughter is in that boat, too.
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