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The timelines seem all over all the place, but that is okay because that goes for all soaps. 

It just threw me off (as others) since Martin is Ted and Nicole's son. 

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would today's fashion be good enough to submit for Emmy's? Or would they need some more extravagant?

She looks good' but the pink dress for some reason made her look older to me.

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Another great episode, BTG is back on fire. I hope the rest of the week continues the upswing. Loved seeing certain family dynamics this episode that had not been explored previously.

 

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The clothes on here make the other soaps look so rundown and shabby.

Martin seemed to go extra gay in this episode. When they were back stage he was giving big "oh my god fabulous" energy.

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It's weird seeing Ted being hubby right now given yesterday's episode.

 

 

Oooooo look at Andre being a rock for Dani!!!

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Nothing like a 45 minute forced update. Now if I can get back to the show...

 

Loved that Martin/Smitty being flirty. 

 

And I didn't realize that Andre and Dani were matching. 

 

Loving what everyone is wearing. 

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