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date: Wednesday, March 19 | Teresa Zimmerman & Judy Tate | Phideaux Xavier

  • Andre found Dani in her druken state; I wonder how she'll talk her way out of it.
  • Derek, you don't even look like you season your food beyond a bit of salt and pepper. I'll skip your lasagna, kthnx.
  • Ms. Hayley is feeling down in the dumps. Oh. Well, Miss Thang should have thought about that before marrying Bill Hamilton and moving into Fairmont Crest, darling. Perhaps you should have stayed out of the community.
  • Momma Dana don't play. At all. Eva is seeing things beyond Momma's rose-coloured glasses, and she's seeing the error of Dana's ways.
  • Andre isn't buying what Dani is selling. I love it. He's smarter than he actually looks. It seems like second doubts are setting in. That's it, André; realise she's using your ass! Go fight for the right girl for you: Ashley!
  • I love the family chemistry between Andre and Nicole. It's very special.
  • Yes, Derek overdid it. Now admit him back into the hospital, and let him stay there. ALONE!
  • Derek is a moron; all hands on deck situation or not, it does not matter. I am sure your chief knows of your medical situation. Back to the ICU he goes.
  • Dana is unhinged to the highest of the max. She has got multiple screws absolutely loose, and a one-way ticket to the nutfarm is where she's headed.
  • Atta girl, Ashley. Think about the man you should be with!
  • Bill is a smooth-talker, but it wouldn't work on me. These women (Dani, Hayley) need the damn backbone Naomi has.
  • It's about time we got some scenes between Ashley and her mum Jan.
  • I am with Nicole. That anniversary sounds pathetic and boring. And would be even if it were not an anniversary. I'd rather sl*t my wrists.
  • What is it with Bill that has women wrapped up in his hands? Insanity to me.
  • Good on Dani for pouring the booze out. That's the first step (which I am sure she'll take plenty of times).

Next week looks insane! Hayley vs. Naomi?! That's going to be fire! And looks like they prepped for this shortened week, too. Loving it.

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Lackluster cliffhanger... it'll be a very slow journey to Monday.  The previews look good though.

How old are Andrew and Ashley supposed to be?  I'm guessing 25-28?  And Dani is what 45-50?  Wondering if the age gap between Andre and Dani would make sense, and if that's just of fun and the Andre/Ashley/Derek triangle is endgame.

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Yes! I love that you can look at them and totally see where they are shopping at.

 

But would Leslie be shopping at Target? I see her more picking up what she can at Wal-Mart or Big Lots or even thrifting. 

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Walmart and Big Lots carry the same type of stuff that Target has. my point is that her decor is dated and not stuff you'd see sold in stores in 2025. They would have to be obtained from thrift stores. I dont find her fashion dated so she doesnt seem to me like someone thats stuck with a 1980s mindset. Maybe thats largely Eva bc I hate her fashion and find it dated more so than Leslie

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I've not seen today yet so I'm intentionally not up to date here but I wanted to say something about yesterday that I neglected to say then & that is how glad I was to hear Hayley say that she IS going back to work!! She's right about that & Bill put a fair amount of pressure on her to get her not to, so I was right proud of her. 

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Costume designer Jeresa Featherstone said that Eva is a "thrifter" (buys her clothes at thrift stores).  Any wardrobe the show purchased for her was adjusted to look like it came from a thrift store, yet it still suits Eva's style.

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I think it’s weird for a grown adult that watched a person grow up from a young child to adulthood enter into a sexual relationship with said person. He played with her kids when they were children. They aren’t touching on that but he was likely spending time in Dani’s house with his other cousins. I think it would be realistic to write Nicole as being disgusted by that and I wouldn’t blame her. Like how long were you sexually attracted to him? Obviously she’s not a predator but it’s natural to not be approving of this given the optics 

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It always amazes me on TV when someone had just gotten passed out drunk and hours later seems fully functional (just a little tired lol)  I mean obviously it makes sense for dramatic reasons to have them sober up, but...  One other drunk behaviour annoyance--if Dani has been hitting the vodka bottle regularly for a while now--would she really have passed out drinking a bottle of wine the other day?  From a relationship I had I know a bit about heavy drinkers and that wouldn't track at all (I guess she could already have been drunk when she showed up at the house which would make some sense...)

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She’s also a hypocrite for making cracks about the difference in age between Bill and Haley (“child bride”) when she’s getting d!ck from someone young enough to be her son on this show. 

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Of course, Andre would find Dani!!

 

GIRL, BYE!!! Hayley wanting to break up like that after being ignored at the country club. As if she was not warned in Episode 1.

 

Oooo...not Ashley thinking of Andre...

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