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He reminds me of if Andrew Shue would be acting today. So I guess he's Andrew Shue on Temu or something. 

 

His dead eyed stares into NOTHING is inspiring. Duurrrr Alithun... 

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Looks today's script writer was Judy Tate with Sara Bibel as breakdown writer.  

Today's episode seemed more focused with just Plot A and Plot B being focused on today (The press conference and the aftermath of Ashely/Andre being trapped in the elevator).

Seeing the dynamics between Bill/Hayley and Bill/Dani really highlights the differences between both couples.  The Bill/Dani flashback showed a partnership between a long married couple that seemed on the wavelength while Bill/Hayley is showing a couple not on the same page and not a team.  

When I look at Derek, I think back to a comment that we used to say to the hot guys or girls... 'Smile and look pretty'.  We all know if there ends up being an Ashely/Andre/Derek triangle.. that Andre will be the winner.  Either recast Derek, or get him some acting lessons.

I wonder if the nurse will eventually join the gossip circle that includes Mona, Ashley's mom, and Dana(Leslie)?  Would be a fun time seeing all four compare notes on the goings on behind the gate.

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No Silk Pressed Sheila? 

 

But I liked this episode. Nothing really happened, but I did love that they continued to play the fallout from Friday's cliffhanger as well as flesh out more of the characters.

 

Is it wrong that when I think press conferences that I immediately thought of Karen Huger and hers from RHOP? lol. Because that was how this press conference came across. And I loved that the Dupree continue to be all united front out in public, but divisive behind closed doors. It's quite old school black family for me. And I still can't believe that Bill crashed the conference and tried to sway the press. As if the Duprees aren't THE family in that community. Good to see Dani with a gun dealt with in the end so she can just keep moving through plot.

 

And so many little things came out of it. Bill and Hayley having internal conflict over Bill's need to hold on to the Dupree influence vs Hayley wanting them to have their own path. Vernon being boss...which Anita has been up 'til now as the heavy, but it's nice to see they can do it equally. And of course, the fleshing out of the Martin/Smitty relationship. What a jerk.

 

Dani suuuure looped back around to Andre sooner than expected. lol. But I like the two of them together so good. 

 

And for me, I could care less about Ashley/Derek today.

 

Good moving of the pieces with some resolution to the current main arc. 

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I didn’t realize Nielsen stopped doing total viewer and HH ratings for daytime shows, that were the numbers I wanted to see the most. 
 

Glad the demos are good though!

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I thought that today picked up at the best point.

Team Dani is rocking this show! If this is a tent, then she is def a tentpole.

 

Loved our first real flashback!

 

IKR?!!! Never dreamed she'd be back knocking on that door. 

 

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Now that would be great! And I remembered the actress who played Monica Colby on The Dynasty Reboot, Wakeema Hollis, I thought she might also fit the show, she seemed like she was capable of much more than what she was given too

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