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Post by Admin on Nov 30, 2020 5:16:36 GMT -5
On This Episode Of Town and Country Daniel has something up his sleeves. Elijah begins feeling the pressure. Someone else gets included in the Saunders family saga.
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Post by Michael on Nov 30, 2020 10:38:49 GMT -5
All caught up! Sorry I missed Episode 108 last week. I got caught up in Thanksgiving madness and didn't notice it had been posted! But it was nice to have two episodes to read this morning while I start my week with some coffee.
I really like how the situation with Tanner, Tommy, and Jordan is having this spiderweb effect spreading through the community and the canvas. Jordan is so nasty for throwing Elijah under the bus like she did, but of course, it's what we expect of her. I'm glad Elijah revealed what he knows to Lynn afterward, even though it'll cause more trouble -- he really can't be responsible for keeping Tommy's secrets at the cost of his own relationships. And I like how Jordan and Tricia's friendship has drawn Sean and Tricia into this, too. It was good of Martha to address what's going on with Tanner and insist on being there for her daughter.
I'm so glad Shauna is going to therapy! The insights she shared with Samuel during even that brief scene made a lot of sense as to why she never wants to feel like a burden to others. And I liked how he talking about destigmatizing therapy, especially for people of color, in communities like Radcliffe. I see Daniel is back to manipulating his children into the lives he thinks they "should" have, but good for Max for standing his ground. The job actually sounds like it could be quite good for him, but I understand his resistance.
Why do I have a feeling this secret about Deirdre and the elder Mr. Saunders is NOT going to stay a secret?!
Good episodes! You have a lot of emotional stuff to dig into, and it's great that we are getting to go around town seeing everyone react and give different perspectives.
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Post by Admin on Dec 6, 2020 7:21:24 GMT -5
All caught up! Sorry I missed Episode 108 last week. I got caught up in Thanksgiving madness and didn't notice it had been posted! But it was nice to have two episodes to read this morning while I start my week with some coffee. I really like how the situation with Tanner, Tommy, and Jordan is having this spiderweb effect spreading through the community and the canvas. Jordan is so nasty for throwing Elijah under the bus like she did, but of course, it's what we expect of her. I'm glad Elijah revealed what he knows to Lynn afterward, even though it'll cause more trouble -- he really can't be responsible for keeping Tommy's secrets at the cost of his own relationships. And I like how Jordan and Tricia's friendship has drawn Sean and Tricia into this, too. It was good of Martha to address what's going on with Tanner and insist on being there for her daughter. I'm so glad Shauna is going to therapy! The insights she shared with Samuel during even that brief scene made a lot of sense as to why she never wants to feel like a burden to others. And I liked how he talking about destigmatizing therapy, especially for people of color, in communities like Radcliffe. I see Daniel is back to manipulating his children into the lives he thinks they "should" have, but good for Max for standing his ground. The job actually sounds like it could be quite good for him, but I understand his resistance. Why do I have a feeling this secret about Deirdre and the elder Mr. Saunders is NOT going to stay a secret?! Good episodes! You have a lot of emotional stuff to dig into, and it's great that we are getting to go around town seeing everyone react and give different perspectives.
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