original release date:ย Wednesday, March 25, 2026 |ย writers:ย Sara A. Bibel, Skyy Sandifer |ย director:ย Anthony Pascarelli
Thoughts:
It is tough hearing that Anita has chosen to stop her chemotherapy treatment, but it is ultimately her decision to do so. Her autonomy over her body and treatment.
Hayley does not look happy to know that Lynette and Randy have done the horizontal mambo together. At all.
I appreciate that Anita is opening up and softening to Ted and admire her advice regarding Eva and his other children (but can we mention Martin, please?). You can tell that despite it all, she still has love and admiration for him. And the same goes for Bill.
It breaks my heart seeing Vernon so heartbroken and lost at the idea of losing Anita. It is just devastating.
Talking about your previous cons in public... is a choice. I am hoping 'Barry' somehow comes to Fairmont Crest and confronts Hayley for her past deeds (under whatever name she used then).
A vacation...?! Damn. That is a big step. And a serious one, too!
Wow. Nicole is standing her ground against Anita and doubling down. That is a bold stance to take. But could it change Anita's mind at the end of the day?
Tomas, please trust your instincts where Lynette is concerned but do not allow Katherine to become involved; she is already insufferable where Laura's case is concerned. We do not need her involved with Lynette at the same time.
I am Shanice, and I say no to birds, bugs, and all of that. Give me a hotel with some air conditioning and room service, instead.
I swear if Hayley somehow manipulates herself into either being pregnant or appearing to be pregnant to lock Bill in... I may just lose my mind.
Tearing up those papers... my eyes are just flooded with tears. Omg. So powerful. Real powerful. Wow. What a moment.
Notes:
Bibel and Sandifer did a solid job today with their script. And Pascarelli had some really well-directed shots in the episode. Not too tight and not too wide. Just right.
Tamara Tunie (Anita) consistently demonstrates how to do the job correctly. However, Clifton Davis (Vernon), Daphnรฉe Duplaix (Nicole), and Karla Mosley (Dani) stepped up and excelled. Wow. The core four were perfectly cast in their roles. No one else could have done what they are doing. This performance is... moving and heartwrenching.
If I see Keith D. Robinson (Ted) sit down one motherfรผcking time without unbuttoning his suit coat, I swear, I am going to lose my shรฏt.
By
Liberty City ·
Join the conversation
You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.