In plain English, these are the morals from Episode 104:
As you can probably tell, I'm a little pressed for time this week. For a while now I've been wanting to do an episode on the general theme of this and that kind of `ambiguity' used in the show. But I wasn't sure anyone would be able to tolerate a normal length episode on that anyway. So this was my chance. I hope it came out ok in spite of my obvious hurry in slapping this together.
I really wish I knew what Newman Enterprises actually makes. Jabot at least plays with colored water in their labs and sometimes they tell us that it's intended to represent shampoo or fragrances of some kind. (It's good that Ashley is a generalist and just as comfortable with generating smells as with scalp issues. And it's especially commendable that she doesn't have to do any testing on small animals before she tries things on humans. Too bad we can't have even that much realism for Jabot's product line.)
How stupid can Gina be? Could Neil and Victoria have broadcast to her any more clearly that Victoria is pregnant? Hopefully my point is already made crystal clear by my little abbreviated scenario and doesn't have to be elaborated upon further.
That's all for Episode 104's morals.
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