Anyone else think that maybe Rebecca is Emma and Sutton's mom? After there talk with Annie Hobbs I'm starting to think something like that might be possible but it's also a wild guess too...
I liked this ep a lot more than I expected to. Of course my DVR screwed up last week so I watched the rerun of last weeks ep and then this one right away.
What strikes me with this show is that...well, I love soaps. Have been watching them for decades and I'm used to the soap opera bitch. I love watching the wreak havoc. But for some reason with Sutton I really really really want her to freaking grow up and get a clue. The girl has no loyalty. Her "'friends" are only going to be her friends until they find out what she did. This was an episode I wanted...where Sutton got to see the consequences of some of her actions. She kept getting hints all through this episode as people responded to how she is different from Emma. But of course, given that she's essentially still a child, her response wasn't to grow up but to lash out. And I'm banging my head against the table and saying to myself "I am old. here's the proof." And I'm ranting, I know. But I think all my ranting falls under "something the show is doing right" :-D
I like the way the big stories moved through this ep. I figured, when the girls met Annie, that she wasn't going to be their mother.
- I'm glad that Kristen is getting wise to Ted's secrets and lies. - I absolutely hate how terribly Sutton treats her family. - The "dun dun dunnnn" moment at the end with Rebecca Sewell was kind of cheesy. - Bring back Char. It sucks that she left. - It's really sad how hung up Thayer is on Sutton when he knows how awful she is. - I just know that Sutton making a pass at Ryan will end up hurting Emma somehow.
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loved it
ReplyDeleteAnyone else think that maybe Rebecca is Emma and Sutton's mom? After there talk with Annie Hobbs I'm starting to think something like that might be possible but it's also a wild guess too...
ReplyDeletegreat!!!! I wonder what's up with Rebecca and Annie...
ReplyDeleteYes! I had the same thought. It occurred to me when Annie mentioned the woman down the hall.
ReplyDeleteI liked this ep a lot more than I expected to. Of course my DVR screwed up last week so I watched the rerun of last weeks ep and then this one right away.
ReplyDeleteWhat strikes me with this show is that...well, I love soaps. Have been watching them for decades and I'm used to the soap opera bitch. I love watching the wreak havoc. But for some reason with Sutton I really really really want her to freaking grow up and get a clue. The girl has no loyalty. Her "'friends" are only going to be her friends until they find out what she did. This was an episode I wanted...where Sutton got to see the consequences of some of her actions. She kept getting hints all through this episode as people responded to how she is different from Emma. But of course, given that she's essentially still a child, her response wasn't to grow up but to lash out. And I'm banging my head against the table and saying to myself "I am old. here's the proof." And I'm ranting, I know. But I think all my ranting falls under "something the show is doing right" :-D
I like the way the big stories moved through this ep. I figured, when the girls met Annie, that she wasn't going to be their mother.
Good episode.
ReplyDelete- I'm glad that Kristen is getting wise to Ted's secrets and lies.
- I absolutely hate how terribly Sutton treats her family.
- The "dun dun dunnnn" moment at the end with Rebecca Sewell was kind of cheesy.
- Bring back Char. It sucks that she left.
- It's really sad how hung up Thayer is on Sutton when he knows how awful she is.
- I just know that Sutton making a pass at Ryan will end up hurting Emma somehow.
Totally agree about Sutton's lack of loyalty. She's completely selfish and self-centered and has little to no regard for the feelings of others.
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