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marika wrote in <abUVR.48753$
4Y2.32189@fx43.iad>:
Pretty much nothing happened unexpected but I do have two comments
One
Sonny sending Lucas a text oready to pull the triggero is weird.
That he uses text at all seems dangerous. At the end of the episode, Lucas invited Sidwell to the Marco memorial site. Is he planning to kill and then dump Sidwell? If so, that text may be incriminating.
Agree. Dangerous choice of words by a mob boss who goes to lengths to
keep his fingerprints off of his own dirty work. Why not have texted
something innocuous, such as "just about ready to put the check in the
mail," or "dinner is just about ready," or etc?
Second
Trina is buying her baby sibling a gift that will be monogrammed. Seems an odd gift if the child doesnAt even have a name yet. I suppose the company has some process where the gift is brought back later, once the kid has a name that can be monogrammed.
And not only does the baby not have a name, they don't even know what
gender it is. I don't recall that Portia or Curtis opted out of knowing
in advance. Portia's had several ultrasounds already, and she's seen
them herself, so you'd think that as a doctor, she would be able to tell
the gender of a fetus at a certain stage, even tho she's not an OB.
Speaking of the baby shower, Trina and Kai were acting as if the thing
had been so set in stone that it couldn't have been put off a few days
so that Trina and Gio could hire the rehearsal venue. Guests (all 10 or
12 of them) could have been notified with a single group text. Besides
which, how did Trina think shopping for a baby shower would keep her
parents from "imploding," as she put it? A great way to have avoided an implosion would have been to not invite the men! What did they expect,
inviting hot-head Curtis and Isaiah both? Whose brilliant idea was that?
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K
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