date: Monday, December 29, 2025 | Jamey Giddens, Danielle Paige | Michael V. Pomarico
Thoughts:
Izaiah is moving awfully fast by labeling Eva as his girlfriend. Perhaps this is why Yolanda broke up with him? He might be someone who jumps the gun a bit too quick.
Aw, I love a catch-up between Dani and Vanessa. This is so sweet to see them keeping themselves company, as well as sharing gabfest discussions over the holiday happenings.
Dana is really trying to make her mark by stealing Samantha's idea for the free clinic. She will stop at nothing, will she?
I know it is rough right now and things are looking down; I can only hope that Anita begins to see some positives. She will need that as she continues her fight.
Go Eva, go! Use that brain of yours!
As much as I enjoy Nicole and Carlton catching up... it would have been even better for Carlton to have been there celebrating with her.
Anita is handling herself with grace and poise and her terror is understandable, but I appreciate how cautious and communicative Dr Bauer is with her. And then Vernon comforting her and standing strong not only with her but also for her.
Poor Rick. He is being hounded by two women with two very different offers. But despite him not being interested, he at least entertained them, and I am sure got a laugh or two from it as well.
When Dana is this close to getting it right, she crosses a line that should not be crossed between mother and child. At all.
Well damn, Nicole... that was some passionate kiss right there. Forget Stella, Nicole is getting her groove back and right on time for the New Year!
Notes:
Ugh. Starting the week off with a breakdown by writer2. Let us not, please! But thank goodness for Paige's involvement; I just wish she would be better paired.
Look at this, a soap opera not extending a holiday beyond what it should be! How refreshing; the others should pay close attention.
The Shade Room? People still follow that drab?
The continued, realistic portrayal of what one goes through with a cancer battle is so amazing. This is the kind of topical soap-telling that American soaps need to be doing. No one else does it like Beyond the Gates. NO ONE. It is outstanding how details are neither skimmed over nor are they falsified for the sake of writing a story. This is well thought out and executed perfectly.
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