In plain English, these are the morals from Episode 103:
Boy, I really don't know what's gotten into Megan of late, but she's become a serious meddler/busybody. She's running hot and cold in her supposed acceptance of Trish with not even a transitional "I changed my mind" remark between her differing positions. Either she's manic depressive or she's taking lessons from someone on `How To Make Your Family Hate You'. I opted here for the latter. The obvious candidate was, of course, Mary, who's a past master at this.
I'm still liking the Veronica character. She's nicely complex and a good melodramatic character. But every time Barry pushed her around, I kept expecting her to leave another dead body on the floor, and I was a little disappointed it didn't work out that way. But hey, with AWO we can correct these little omissions, right? So I did.
I also don't understand how the diner was able to be so empty that the situation with Barry could really come up. If this TexMex place is so good that it attracts people like Cole and Ashley, who frequently eat at the Collonade room, it wouldn't be empty very often, and certainly not for long.
Now that Miguel has spread his wings and become a real person, I think it'd be kinda fun to see him get a change of location. Not to mention how great it'd be to watch the Newman's struggle for a bite to eat!
That's all for Episode 103's morals.
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