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Post by Admin on Mar 20, 2023 4:00:06 GMT -5
On This Episode of Town and Country The Covington's and Jacksons hear word on Max and Shauna's conditions. Another tragic event occurs. Ernest finds himself between a rock and a hard place.
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Post by Dallas on Mar 20, 2023 10:35:18 GMT -5
This felt like an episode of General Hospital since everything was happening at the hospital with all the fallout from the accident. I am rather surprised that no one hasn't suggested blood work on Jordan, you'd think it would reveal that she has been drugged heavily for months, which would uncover a lot of truths about what is happening to her. Still, I'm curious to see what happens at the mental hospital; if it's anything like Raven's Meadow, nothing good will come from her visit.
It was nice that Daniel professed his love to Max, even though he is the one that set this all into motion. If Shauna does lose the baby, it will be Daniel's fault. When Max learns that, he will probably disown Daniel, and rightfully so. I would think Tommy would do the same when the truth comes out.
Speaking of, Tommy was a real jerk to Presley; I know Presley also said some things, but I think Tommy is in the wrong considering how horribly he has treated Jordan, including using her for sex when he still cares for Tanner. Jordan may not be the perfect mother, mostly because of Daniel's drugs, but Tommy isn't exactly a great role model for Jeremy either. I did feel bad for Thora and Ernest though; they have been through so much lately.
Good episode - lots of action!
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Post by Admin on Mar 22, 2023 6:26:07 GMT -5
This felt like an episode of General Hospital since everything was happening at the hospital with all the fallout from the accident. I am rather surprised that no one hasn't suggested blood work on Jordan, you'd think it would reveal that she has been drugged heavily for months, which would uncover a lot of truths about what is happening to her. Still, I'm curious to see what happens at the mental hospital; if it's anything like Raven's Meadow, nothing good will come from her visit.
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