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I agree, Brandon was great today. BC doesn't get enough credit for the way he has embodied Martin. His body language, his hand gestures, and even the way he speaks sometimes. I love that he isn't too flamboyant, but also doesn't come off as so masculine that you question if he is straight.

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date: Wednesday, May 28 | Christopher Dunn, Jazmen Darnell Brown | Phideaux Xavier

  • Chelsea snapping Dani back into her snappedT personality with the news of Hayley's pregnancy.
  • The child bride needs to stop trying to rebuild her friendship with Naomi and Jacob; it's clear they are not interested.
  • I'm very proud of Dani for outwardly handling the news of Hayley's pregnancy better than I thought she would. But her line about Hayley developing a taste for AARP overnight was hilarious.
  • Jessica went from zero to one hundred real quick and high-tailed it out of there like she just got told she was about to be jumped.
  • Kenny needs to be less conspicuous in eavesdropping on Deadbeat's conversation with the big, bad Bill.
  • Not the fakeout scene. Whew.... It's been a long time since we've genuinely had a good one of those.
  • "Sympathy is currency in Fairmont Crest" – whew... what a line.
  • Derek trying to be cool and hip with Naomi and Jacob is not hitting; sure, stick to your ugly-ass named chair.
  • Ooft, Tyrell got himself a bit of a stiff, prickly attitude. Wonder which parent he gets that from....
  • I appreciate the sibling relationship between Samantha and Tyrell; they've got each other's backs.
  • Deadbeat totally strangled someone he shouldn't have; a hookup? Or someone who crossed him? Bradley deserves so much better.
  • Dani showing up for another verbal showdown? Oh, this will be interesting, won't it?

Notes:

  • Once again, Brandon Claybon (Deadbeat) is phoning it in. I do not buy his performance at all.
  • You can this episode was written post-debut, with the note about Ashley and Derek being the "boring couple", which seems to be a common belief on social media, etc.
  • Karla Mosley (Dani) is on point with her acting choices today; you can tell she's reveling in the material she is given.
  • The continued use of actual food on the community sets is amazing; the food of Orphey Gene's looks positively delicious to me, and I'd like some immediately.
  • A BET Awards commercial? Ah, it feels like the '90s again!
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