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Dani is close to getting drunk and driving Bill over a cliff (I'm sure most get the reference). The alcoholism is probably going to play a bigger role soon.

Andre trying to kiss Ashley was almost more embarrassing than Dani passing out in Bill's house.

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Are they about to give Derek a pill popping issue?

 

Hmmm. He might not have written the dialogue, but...

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Well I definitely like looking at Kat and Tomas together. And the actor is coming across much better today. 

 

OMG!!! Bill cut the honeymoon short, did he??? Obsessed?

 

 

 

 

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Derek was already insecure before his firefighting accident.  Now with the TBI, he's going to have more mood swings and be even more prone to anger.

TBI does cause intermittent short-term memory loss that takes a while to heal, but every case is different. 

However I suspect that, because of his jealousy, Derek will intentionally do things that he will pretend he doesn't remember having just done, in order to manipulate situations.  Or he'll pretend that he didn't remember a prior situation, and then blame that for a new behavior.  He might drag out the TBI memory lapse tendencies longer in pretense, even if his memory is recovered.

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Kat looked great! I don't mind her in "contemporary" clothes, but I'm glad she's back to her everyday-style in the previews for next week.   She and Tomas look good together but yeah, his line delivery is pretty bad.  LOL.

I'm tired of Dani's antics.  Too much too soon.  And that's coming from someone who loved Theresa Lopez-Fitzgerald's antics.  LOL  But one is in her 50's and the other was in the early 20's. 

How did MVJ get Derek and Ashley so wrong?  She created these two?  Yikes.

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I feel Theresa also didn’t do as much as Dani has done in 3 freaking weeks. Today I was officially off the Dani train. She’s pathetic and not in a fun way.

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Dani is carrying her obsession and her behavior way too far for a character who is not supposed to be a villain. Plus, she is getting too much screen time.  She is most definitely over-stimulating!  Unlike Nicole, who tends to be a calming influence.  If they keep writing Dani like this, they should just make her the show's bad-girl (or one of them), and allow her to be an unapologetic villain.  

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I am so glad that my TomKat got some scenes today. I need more of them. I just hope they don't have Kat be a cliche heroine that lords her virginity over Tomas' head. If so, I can so see Eva giving him what he needs. But as I said before, I'd prefer for Eva to stick to Kat by bedding Naomi's hubby. 

I am over Dani's antics at this point. And no HOA guard would ever give a code to the ex-wife given what's she done. That was farfetched. It's time for Dani to move on. Andre's fine a** is right there. 

Speaking of Andre, he needs to get out of Ashley's orbit. Ashley & Derek are BORING. 

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All these last few posts are the perfect examples of what I mean when I refer to the pacing. 

And, Idk if it was meant to be written this way, but I have a lot more sympathy for Bill and Hayley then I thought I was going to. Especially after today.

And yeah, Tomas needs work lol but he and Kat were sweet today

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But, y'all a drunk scene like this is just classic! To write, it, to direct it, to act it! Act 2, Scene 2, Fallen Angels, Noel Coward! And a lot more! Actresses are lucky if they get to do this once in a career. 

Finally! Someone else is mentioning the sex on BTG!! I've been saying they not only have sex but they also talk about it!!!

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I get that they have this toxic cycle, but WTF would Bill move into the community that Dani lives in given how psychotic she is? She didnt just turn out like this since he got married. And why would Hayley agree to this? Dani has no boundaries and will continue to show up unannounced, even let herself in, threaten, shade and try to kill them. Her parents are practically the mayor and first lady of that community and will always cover for her so Hayley's mental will always be on edge. I seriously wouldnt be surprised if she ends up snapping nad going crazy herself dealing with all this BS. This is too much

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I'm not saying it was bad.  I'm just saying it's a bit too much for nearly every episode.  And Dani is seeming more and more like a villain -- not a good-girl with a few problems.  If MVJ wants Dani to be a villain, then I'm fine with Dani's behavior.  

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