If Loving You Is Wrong - General Discussion - If Loving You Is Wrong

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Brad seemed to be doing a little double-talking during his convo with Randal. I think he knows about the affair.

TP doesn't seem to have much of an idea how professional people work. How does Randal have time to be running around dropping in on people? How does Brad get any work done when his buddies can show up at his office to shoot the breeze whenever they want? Oh, okay, now we find out that Randal makes six figures a year testifying as a court expert and has a lot of free time on his hands. Touché, TP.

I guess the word-of-the-day when TP was writing this script was "stereotype".

Sigh, Randal and  Alex's scenes are interminable. Giving those two actors all that slow, repetitive dialogue has a sleep-inducing effect the best narcotic drugs could only envy.

Yikes, what has "Whitney" done to her face? It's hard to imagine that she's now old enough to have a 30ish-year-old son.

Valet parking at a split-level tract house with a one-vehicle driveway. Seriously? But anyways...either Kelly is nuts or Travis has gaslighted her in a big way. Not sure I like where TP is going  with this plot line.

This week's episode: we meet Travis's mother (I think it was Jasmine Guy!), who may be the Victoria analogue for this show versus THATHN.

Did you mean Veronica? Whatever, yep, overprotective Rich Bitch whose son is apparently leading a hidden life so as not to upset his mommy. TP has that trope down pat.

By soap standards, I'm inclined to think the pregnancy's doomed.

I hope not. I really want to see if TP will give us a scene where Brad is in the delivery room and watches this little brown baby come out. Now that'd be some soapy goodness, right there.

This show, AIUI, is set in Ohio.  Let that sink in for a minute.

I'll give TP a pass on that. Most of the SW border states have made things rather inhospitable for people who look even vaguely Mexican. Allegedly the drug cartels have responded by moving their operations further north into more unlikely places like suburban Ohio where people might assume they're, for example, Puerto Rican or Cuban.

She's so the Hanna.

Well, to her credit Natalie hasn't broken out in a loud, wailing prayer at some random moment. Not yet anyway.

I agree that this was the best episode so far. The bar was set pretty low though, so even the tiniest improvement will stand out, I think.

Edited September 24, 2014 by Joimiaroxeu

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