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I don’t see how you guys think Vanessa is playing Joey. She got pathetically drunk and wimpy at Winterfest just because Joey wouldn’t claim her.

I have seen nothing in her behavior that doesn’t suggest she’s madly in love with this man to the point she doesn’t care that everyone sees them. The respected realtor went from married to a doctor to publicly being with the known town Mobster. I find the coupling gross not to mention we don’t seem to be getting anywhere close to her finding out he killed Doug. Which honestly at this point with her behavior I don’t even think she’ll care.

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11 minutes ago, Antoyne said:

I don’t see how you guys think Vanessa is playing Joey. She got pathetically drunk and wimpy at Winterfest just because Joey wouldn’t claim her.

I have seen nothing in her behavior that doesn’t suggest she’s madly in love with this man to the point she doesn’t care that everyone sees them. The respected realtor went from married to a doctor to publicly being with the known town Mobster. I find the coupling gross not to mention we don’t seem to be getting anywhere close to her finding out he killed Doug. Which honestly at this point with her behavior I don’t even think she’ll care.

I agree. It's kind of maddening to read that people think she's trying to take Joey down. Nothing in these scripts says anything of the kind.

As I've said repeatedly, if that's what they end up doing, this is HORRIBLE writing to get there.

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2 minutes ago, ranger1rg said:

I agree. It's kind of maddening to read that people think she's trying to take Joey down. Nothing in these scripts says anything of the kind.

As I've said repeatedly, if that's what they end up doing, this is HORRIBLE writing to get there.

Like a twist should make sense. If she’s so hell bent on taking him down why was she a slobbery drunken mess when he wasn’t even around to see it.

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I was wondering if Vanessa was playing Joey when Donnell was in town.

But I don't think that is no longer the case from what has been shown. It feels like the character has been made weaker.

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Yeah, Vanessa clearly has it bad for Joey. And if her recent comments were anything to go by, she never even loved the guy, and possibly hasn't been in love with him for a very long time, and that's assuming that she was ever in love with him to begin with.

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The setup is most likely for Vanessa to end up in deep with Joey and then find out the truth. In regards to Doug her whole need for excitement was sort of mentioned at one point when it was referenced that she used to sneak him behind the gates when he was still in the hood. After the novelty of messing around with Black guy from the hood wore off so did "being in love" with Doug.

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3 hours ago, GLATWT88 said:

Great eye. I wasn't following so closely today and completely missed that until I read your comment.

It's because she and Ted were working in workout gear at the Country Club (as is even evident by Eva's water bottle on the dining table); both she and Ted changed outfits when they arrived at other destinations (Eva at Uptown; Ted at Garland Memorial).

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1 hour ago, Antoyne said:

I don’t see how you guys think Vanessa is playing Joey.

It started when she caught him saying that he loved her, and the way in which she worded it back to him was in third-person and when he refused to say it again, the look on her face definitely gave away that she's planning something. Plus, not wanting Donnell/Deanna in Fairmont as protection for them. That's what I'm reading from the work of Lauren Buglioli (Vanessa).

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Darlene "The Invisible Woman" Hawthorne is a ridiculous character to be utilizing the way that they're using her. She currently exists on canvas, but not in plain sight, as the wife of the Chief of Police and mother to the three Hawthorne sons. She supposedly just had a dinner date with Jacob and Izaiah and she shares a home with her husband Elon. Why are they utilizing this character without a face in the role? Mentioning Luke is much easier because he's not in close proximity. But Darlene lives, works, and interacts with her family without a visible presence. At this point, at least hire a quick day player actress to play her.

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