In plain English, these are the morals from Episode 85:
I'm enjoying the business with Trisha, but it's seeming to me that it's time for it to start escalating a little, so I figured I'd start things along with this simple little ploy over the divorce papers. ``Gee honey--and I thought I was doing you a favor...''
I can't believe Dru doesn't have the backbone to stand up to Neil. I was so sure she was gonna finally have the guts to just walk out on him and that was how here `time away' starting in March would be explained. But apparently not... Sigh. So my second-best hope is that she finds a way to secretly be happy and just not let him find out.
With all this fighting over Cassie, I can't believe the girl doesn't know something is up and doesn't know how to arrange to find out. When I heard she was going to be shown around the office by a secretary, this plot immediately occurred to me as a way to speed things along.
The idea of having Nikki try ways to get into Sarah's bag seemed a lot more interesting to me than having Sarah 'fess up the way she did. (Although, Nikki sure was dumb for accepting Sarah's word that what she was looking at was the same stuff as what had been in the bag when it was upstairs.) Anyway, I'd just like to see a bit more `intrigue' in things and this was one way to do it.
That's all for Episode 85's morals.
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