original release date: Tuesday, April 14, 2026 | writers: Natalie Minardi Slater, Skyy Sandifer | director: Michael V. Pomarico Thoughts: I can only imagine how much Anita's heart must be beating in her throat with new test results coming in. But it is always better to brace oneself. Hayley and Randy are getting more and more lax in their deception. They must be following the basic principles of deception (a.k.a., How to Be a Con Artist for Dummies). Randy needs to be careful: Lynette is smarter than he and Hayley combined. The true con artist. Moments like this, one's life flashes before their eyes, and her words with Dani show just how far their relationship has come in the past 12½ months. Naomi, if you wanted a drama-free day, I hate to say it but your sister is not the person you should have gone to. 🤣 I get why Bradley is trying to ignore Jacob's persistent texting (this is why I hate texting in general), but it is just making things look more suspect to Nicole. I know Bill told Tomas that he believes Hayley is being manipulated and conned by Lynette... but I hope that he is able to see through Hayley's less-than-stellar and believable lies. Anita relying upon Sharon is still wonderful. And I love that Sharon is able to give Anita a solid laugh at Tracy's expense. Okay, Lynette, get yourself some Randy. Enjoy that romp in your hotel room. The maturity of Dani has been breathtaking, and I love seeing her as a voice of support to Nicole right now. Thank goodness it is good news. Knowing that she is inching closer to a lumpectomy is fantastic news! What a relief! Not the split screen of the conning cousins at the end. Whew. What a visual. Notes: Breath of fresh air with Slater as a breakdown writer. Classic soap script with ease of flow. Nothing felt out of place. And despite Sandifer's background, she is quickly becoming a fine scriptwriter. Tamara Tunie (Anita) continues to shine in this storyline. Her delivery is authentic, heartfelt, and most importantly, real. There is nothing flowery about what is being told, and I appreciate that through the writing, Tunie is able to keep everything rooted in realism. The continued use of FaceTime is so refreshing. And it is done in such a realistic, seamless way that it feels like they're being done in real-time. Amazing.
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