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I'm team Naomi *and* team Hayley.

We know that Michele Val Jean has sensitivity writing about rape and sexual harassment issues.
I think Hayley encountered some sexual harassment from Mike in the past, and doesn't want Bill to know, so she hopes the case gets dropped.  That could be a multi-layered situation. 
What if Hayley wants her past hidden, and maybe she submitted under duress?  And initially she comes off as the villain, but eventually Naomi sees that Hayley needs support, too?

Now Hayley's aware of Bill's possible wandering intentions with his new client "Lorinda".  Hmmm.

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Eva found Nicole at her office. Why couldnt nicole sign herself out of the hospital system? That scene was so weird bc I thought she would have mentioned the email and then clocked that Kat set her up

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date: Friday, March 28 | Christopher Dunn, Jazmen Darnell Brown | Phideaux Xavier

  • Getting a bit jealous, Hayley? My oh my, how the tables have quickly turned.
  • Tyrell! Baby! Who hit you and why?! Although, Mike Manning, your line delivery on "son!" was piss poor. Do better.
  • Online gambling? Damn, Douglas. Can't even take two minutes away to have dinner with your wife?
  • Dana versus Ted is going to be juicy; however, closed captions spell it "Anna" but they're pronouncing it as "Ana". C'mon now. Fix that mess. "Anna" is (Anne-Ah), while "Ana" is (Ahh-Nuh).
  • Abortion, huh? So we're doing this to Ted this early? And you know Dana won't sell it as that. She will neglect to say she told him she did not have the abortion.
  • She's going to extort the money from Ted and still blow up his life. She's mentally unhinged, and I don't see it being rectified any time soon.
  • Good on you for putting two and two together, Hayley. She's seeing the problems. Well, hopefully she's seeing the problems.
  • Katherine tripping out on Eva versus Chelsea by name shows she's nerved up. Which is understandable.
  • You can tell, even though he was forced into the role of homemaker, Bradley loves his kids and has the memory of someone who has loved raising his children.
  • Defence narrative? And not a defence argument? Interesting choice of words for Hayley. It appears as if she's already not buying the sweet talk that Bill continues to sell to the women in his life.
  • Martin is so distant with his children. It's laughable. The deadbeat continues to be a deadbeat, and I love how much Samantha is protecting Tyrell. That's the twin/sibling connection.
  • So, we're establishing the friendship between Nicole and Vanessa now. I can sense that. But I love that she called out Douglas being M.I.A. from the hospital in her own special way.
  • Oh well, hello Joey. You sure are making more and more appearances and making your presence known, aren't you? And he is a smooth-ass talker.
  • Nicole and Ted are going to impode; I'm calling it. I absolutely am.
  • Oh snap, well, Eva saw the spycam, but it's far too late. She's been caught.
  • Joey is ruthlessly relentless, and I love that. He doesn't care about the emotion. He wants the endgame goal. That is boss.
  • A photo? Is it some kind of revenge p*rn type of photo? Or just a general one?
  • Eva is playing her own game, and I love it.

Oh, next week is looking juicier than ever! The games and gaming, and the plots are plotting.

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