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Ron C is known for his shorter scenes so I'm not surprised that with a different breakdown writer helming this episode that the scenes are a bit longer.

Perhaps one day Devon could join the soap... test him with some of the Dupreee women and see where he pops best.

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Anita to Devon: how is your family?
Devon: My family is doing great!   (My grandmother Katherine thought of Chance as her grandson --  and Chance was also my son's other father -- and Chance was just murdered  last week, but oh yeah my family is doing great!)
 

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Agreed. Shanice is nosey but she's not really messy. She's probably the most professional person on the show after Nicole. Nothing she's done warrants her losing her job

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It makes sense, since she's an EGOT winner apparently (have we heard anything about her movie work really?) so someone would want to keep track of her papers etc. 

Not an exciting episode but a relatively well written one I thought with, yeah scenes that took a slightly longer time to breathe.  Why at this point ANYONE would stay interested in Ashley is beyond me.  Her freakout on Andre was as WTF as hers on Derek at the restaurant the other week.  

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Having an Oscar does not necessarily mean she has acted; it could be her music was used in a film, etc. I am sure, at some point, her history will be explored more at some point after her time with the Articulettes.

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I thought they came across really well. I think it made the Dani character seem more grounded. I cackled when Dani told Andre that it was fine that he wanted to pursue Ashley and then turned around and said she was lying.

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I agree. They had so many wiggle room options. Which is why when Jacob mentioned that the test would take time...I figured it would go on the backburner. Or when Eva stole everything...something else that could put the story on the backburner as well. But they went ahead and keep trying to push things so now I have to sit here and side-eye them on it. 

 

I thought the same as well on that. I liked that the writers seem like they were exploring the aftermath of the anniversary party nicely AND slowly because all of what you mentioned needed to be explored. I could understand how...with that in mind...the part of the plot with Laura would need to be on the backburner. How they went about some things though (like Nicole's POV and that Eva/Nicole awkwardness) is where I also find myself side-eying a bit. Especially now that there's been no movement and it just seem like...outside of Kat and Nicole...everyone has been very bygones be bygones with two people who actually came in and messed with a marriage and people's lives. 

Nah...I like how Derek has been playing it. He had Andre's number for a while and still is acting the better man about it while still checking Andre.

 

The way I gasped when that played out. I even rewinded. lol. I guess I'm more invested in the triangle than I thought. 

 

Honestly, I would say yes. I just feel like the writers with this next twist in Hayley's storyline that they are setting Dani up for a big fall which means no man. She has to save herself. But that's just me.

 

Woooooooow Just shows that Kenya stays having taste.

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Some of the dialogue today was giving Iyanla, Fix My Life and I wasn't here for it.

Also, why would Derek go all out at the gym the day before a triathlon. Sure, you want to do some exercise the day before to keep your muscles active and engaged, but it is usually some sort of light physical activity or exercise. Not going all out on a kettlebell routine. I wonder if they are playing into Derek getting hurt, because Jacob questioned Derek not having a coach to prepare. 

 

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