While watching, it came to me: How to sum up what is wrong, in only two words: Too much. While this stuff is good, no denying that, the credibility of the show didn't take long to go out the window. With each passing episode, more and more characters were introduced, they are all a volatile brew in a heady mix, erupting sporadically, much entertainment, but if you try to make any sense of it, well, what a buncha junk, but good junk.
My favorite, Christa, had the week off, it seems, and she gives only a token appearance.
Notice how Sara, Daniel's ex, exclaiming "She's a psycho!" is now also set up with the potential.for revenge.
To get back to my previous review, there is just no way the press would have gone for Lydia as the apparent culprit. Where is the motive? Lydia has none. Little minor skirmishes.
And as for Mademoiselle Frenchie, a magazine like Vogue, oops,.Voulez, is hardly the type of media suitable for news expose. A fashion magazine is a monthly do, and these goings-on are still just immediately afterward. Voulez is not a newspaper which can keep up with what happens here and now.
Offering a $10 million reward for Lydia? Lydia is some sort of terrorist jackal? Deena more than just a tad excessive. I would imagine that Lydia would be brought in easily by a couple of boy scouts.
I can list dozens of stuff, these are just what I thought about while watching.