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date: Thursday, April 17 | Gregori J. Martin, Jazmen Darnell Brown | Phideaux Xavier

  • So, Dr McBride is trying to fulfill his schedule to avoid gambling, I see.
  • Samantha is dumb; I hate school, too, but don't drop out to pursue modeling. Dumb. Dumb. Dumb.
  • Deadbeat, this is why you're stupid and dumb AF. Bradley knew better than to do what you stupidly did.
  • I'm sorry, but Ben Gavin (Derek) is as stiff as a board in the hospital scenes; he looks petrified, and not in the good kind of way.
  • Shanice is nosy AF. Like, she's really nosy but gets annoyed when others are nosy with her? Double standard AF.
  • Speak out, Bradley and Tyrell! Don't let Deadbeat be the abuser that he is. Look: no one cares about the difficulties you went through, Deadbeat.
  • I appreciate Chelsea and Katherine sitting down with Samantha to lay it out in the way she needs it to be laid out for her.
  • Oh, hell, handsome doctor eavesdropping on Shanice and Vanessa... who are you, and where have you been hiding?!
  • Becky, Carrie, and Stefania have brilliant ideas, and I have this intuition Naomi is going to be so taken by their intent that she's going to sign back onto the case, and I'm excited for that.
  • I don't trust Jessica; I'm cautious, but this actress could have easily been a Samantha casting. But those fries look bomb; extra crispy steak fries?! Where can I find some? Because my ass is hungry.
  • Douglas is having gambling flashbacks. Whew. And now Vanessa wants to talk? Homeboy is in Trouble (with a capital T).
  • I am going to say it: Uptown is an absolute vibe of an establishment.
  • I'm sorry, but who TF keeps their laundry detergent with their done laundry in the dining room? That shït stays by the washing machine, but cute continued product placement, P&G.
  • It breaks my heart to see how broken Vanessa has become in her relationship.
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