original release date: Tuesday, March 3, 2026 | writers: Sara A. Bibel, Jazmen Darnell Brown | director: Phideaux Xavier
Thoughts:
Not Izaiah, thinking he and Ted are going to sit down for some kind of formal mealtime. That does not give Ted energy, ha.
Hayley, would your winnings still not be Bill's money? I mean... come on now. Do not be delusional like that.
Nicole and Vanessa tag-teaming Dana is deliciously great. Neither of them has time for her antics.
Not Nicole's three men hanging out together. What would be a gay man's dream come true is about to become her own worst nightmare.
I like and appreciate that Eva and Tomas can continue their friendship despite everything that has come to pass between them.
Kial is wise. And I like that he called out Carlton's behaviour, which is becoming more and more apparent as time goes on.
Dana is continuing to cross lines beyond the point of no return. And it is becoming real grating.
Both Izaiah and Ted need to unbutton their jackets as they are sitting at the bar. Jackets are not to remain buttoned when seated.
Uh-oh... the walls are beginning to collapse down around Lynette and her con. Hayley better have a better poker face because her concern is written all over it. And while Bill may be blind to it, I know that Tomas will not let it go unattended.
Kial going to Vanessa? He is a smart cookie, realising he might be able to get the 'in' from Nicole's bestie.
You go Ms Eva! Put your momma on notice! Do not let her do this to another relationship of yours!
Notes:
Bibel and Brown accomplished another fun-filled script day! Great flow and some really good dialogue (Brown's speciality), even if their teamwork was wasted on the day's episode.
Thankfully, post-production today looked better than in the past two episodes. It is my guess there were some issues in the post, and they have begun to figure it out again.
Lami (Izaiah) needs to go. The bobblehead has been happening since day one and it is off-putting. He is a good actor but hardly anyone to be holding onto for significant purposes.
Lauren Buglioli (Vanessa) is fantastic. She plays those comedic bits so well and has been unstoppable since day one. Brilliant.
Leslie Mann-Grant (Dana) is fantastic at what she does. However, the schtick of Dana is wearing thin on me. It is bordering on being too much.
The sports talk lost me today. I do not give one iota about any kind of sports ball. PASS!
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