original release date: Wednesday, June 24, 2026 (#315) | writers: Sara A. Bibel, Judy Tate | director: Steven Williford
Thoughts:
I mean, even though it was a liver transplant, it was still a surgery post-accident caused by a heart attack.
I hate to say it: Vernon is right. I do not think pushing one's own appointment back is the right decision, regardless of the reasons Anita is giving.
Not Bill letting Dani's name slip out right in front of Naomi. Not a good thing. At all.
Not Andre and Dani roleplaying as Gomez and Morticia Addams. I appreciate their exploration, but I do not see either of them fitting into those roles.
Dana just walking around with a roll of money in her purse and then demanding everyone from Eva's team be paged at the drop of a hat. 🤣 Looks like her moment of respite is over and done with.
Tomas is going to propose?! Nothing like a life-altering experience to help you make some life-altering decisions.
Well, look who decided to visit Eva! Hello Katherine.
Surely, by pushing your appointment back by a few days, you risk more surprise than you could actually want. I get her fear. It is real.
This is growth with Eva and Katherine... it is just disappointing that it took this whole situation for it to happen. If only they could have sat down and had this honest conversation. And look at them connecting with each other. They are bonded in new ways right now.
Andre... you just got a workout in with Dani... and you want to go to a gym?!
Tomas, you barely ate that yummy-looking breakfast! I would need that before going to Bill.
Even if they are not going to be sisters, at least they have found some common ground with each other, and that is more progress than anyone could have ever guessed.
The ongoing d*ck measuring going on between Andre and Bill is laughable and toxic. But I do not expect anything less from them.
Madison's dramatisation of a proposal was hilarious and that whole interaction was definitely natural and how things would happen.
Katherine telling Dana she will collect her debt felt like an honest promise of a threat, and I do not blame her.
Notes:
Bibel and Tate did exceptionally well being paired. There was some solid flow to today's episode, and the dialogue was pretty solid across the board. Nothing to shout home about, but not every day needs to be that. Some solid character growth, though.
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