I think George had a good reason for being uncomfortable about it. The woman he is involved with is carrying the child of his best friend. That has nothing to do with being closed minded.
Dalia is really hit and miss with me but I did enjoy her in this episode and seeing her and Yakult riding on the scooter with Tessa was surprisingly adorable. I always appreciate an appearance from KKK too. (Kaitlin, Kenzie, Kimantha)
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I loved it! Was surprised by the twist that Eden was a surrogate. Her and George's relationship should be interesting.
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ReplyDeleteLoved it. Enjoyed all the subtle "Clueless" movie shout outs in the conversations between George/Eden, and the slow mo dognapping chase..... lol
ReplyDeleteI think George had a good reason for being uncomfortable about it. The woman he is involved with is carrying the child of his best friend. That has nothing to do with being closed minded.
ReplyDeletei loved it! very good episode!
ReplyDeleteWell at least this explains why Jill gets involved! I think this will be quite an interesting arc.
ReplyDeleteI'll be honest I get why Dalia doesn't like the dog.
Also YAY for Mr.Wolfe getting a storyline. The chase sequence was AWESOME!
Loved the episode.
They've really given Dalia more and more to do as time goes on and I have to say, I like it!
ReplyDeleteDalia is really hit and miss with me but I did enjoy her in this episode and seeing her and Yakult riding on the scooter with Tessa was surprisingly adorable. I always appreciate an appearance from KKK too. (Kaitlin, Kenzie, Kimantha)
ReplyDeleteI'm with you. I think they've just found some better uses for her and given her a little bit of growth in this back half of the season.
ReplyDeleteYeah, I think exploring Dalia's issues with her family and the divorce was the way to go.
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