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I thought the scenes between Derek and Smitty today were much more smooth and natural.  Still not perfect, but at least I finally believed they are a real couple.  Also, the actor who plays Derek seemed to be settling into the role, and was finding a more natural cadence with the lines. Finally. Maybe he's been getting some coaching. I do notice an improvement, so I hope he keeps it up.   

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Mmmmm love to see Derek with Smitty. I'm still wondering who Smitty was talking to.

I think you meant Martin.

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Yes, of course.  I meant Martin.  But within 15 minutes, it is too late to edit it. Now my entire point will be lost.  Wish we had at least an hour to edit.  

 

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Same. Regarding Pamela. That is the most beautiful feeling watching this show. There is no backstory, or previously played-by issues. So it is fun to watch how things will unfold. 

If I was writing, Pamela’s Spa would most definitely be involved in some underground Mob dealings that are connected to Martin’s campaign only because I enjoy a good umbrella story. 

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George is a HORRIBLE security guard. How did he not circle back around to check on Bill's house after learning Dani lied to her parents about her whereabouts? she had to be in there over an hour considering she passed out and got her friend to show up with all the requested items

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Well, it had been exactly 15 minutes since I posted, and when I tried to edit, it was unavailable.  I checked it three times, and the post was 15 minutes old.  I'm not just making this up.  LOL.

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I agree with you. I don't think Marquita Goings exactly nailed those scenes. Underwhelming.

I'd rather Dani call some guy for anonymous sex. I don't think she and Andre are a match.

 

I know Cady has her fans and her stans. I'm not one of them. I'd rather have seen Vanessa in that friendship role today. Cady's acting is too affected for me.

I cringed at Smitty in the apron. That was too much. Also too much? Martin saying "young horny bastards" in front of his kids.

 

hehe I'd be down for that, too. I just wish the director would film Derek without aiming the camera at his crown, where he's losing some hair. That happened all episode.

They also need to give Derek better dialogue. When he told Ashley today "I haven't appropriately shown you how much I love you," it was awkward because people don't talk that way.

 

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I just can't with Bill and Hayley today when they got home. Their reaction to the picture frame and bottle of wine had me cracking up. It felt like a hilariously bad Sesame Street skit—"Who stole Cookie Monster's cookies from the cookie jar? Elmo, was it you?"

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Although, I liked their family scene, I also shook my head at that. I was thinking concubine. 

 

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Yeah. I'm finally watching today's episode and I was shocked that they gave Andre a light colored jacket because I felt like all the guys in that age range have the same leather black jacket.

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Mary Jenkins was less strict than Martin. She let Brenda start dating at 16. And the way Martin said "horny little bastards" was like a bad knock off of those transatlantic actresses.

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