I suspect that, like Sam, Veronica's going to be made out out to be the villain even though she's the one in the wrong.Steph continues to act sanctimonious whilst being shacked up with a married man.Libby does go too far in her criticism of her but it still looks like being another case of "character tells the truth and then apologises".Since when was sitting in judgement against everything Harold believes in?He never does anything but and was even willing to condemn his granddaughter for being an unmarried mother, yet here he's encouraging Steph to be a co-respondent in adultery.If Steph does need to learn to stick up for herself, she probably needs to find a way that doesn't involve violence.
Elsewhere, Steve and Rebecca seem to be playing parent to their unusual family unit, with her teasing him over his weight and him sticking up for her schemes.If that's the best she can come up with for catwalk poses, though, the event's doomed.
Is that Ty with Libby and Dan outside the house?It's hard to tell and he seems to get to the gym very quickly.Libby's guilt over Zeke's disappearance is understandable although the fact that they can't use a flashback because she looked different at the time is rather amusing.
Elsewhere, Steve and Rebecca seem to be playing parent to their unusual family unit, with her teasing him over his weight and him sticking up for her schemes.If that's the best she can come up with for catwalk poses, though, the event's doomed.
Is that Ty with Libby and Dan outside the house?It's hard to tell and he seems to get to the gym very quickly.Libby's guilt over Zeke's disappearance is understandable although the fact that they can't use a flashback because she looked different at the time is rather amusing.