Not my favorite episode. It felt disjointed with a lot of disparate vignettes.
Iris is unhappy. Good. She should reap the consequences of her very poor decision making.
As I wrote last week, brother Kyle (Taylor Handley) is a ticking time bomb coming apart at the seams.
A good development, Dianne Wiest's character has appeared to have undergone a transformation. She's less hostile and not as arrogant. I wonder if that is in response to the complaints from viewers to the producers about her insufferable character.
Let's hope the many strands and plot threads developed in this helter-skelter episode begin to come together next week.
Iris is unhappy. Good. She should reap the consequences of her very poor decision making.
As I wrote last week, brother Kyle (Taylor Handley) is a ticking time bomb coming apart at the seams.
A good development, Dianne Wiest's character has appeared to have undergone a transformation. She's less hostile and not as arrogant. I wonder if that is in response to the complaints from viewers to the producers about her insufferable character.
Let's hope the many strands and plot threads developed in this helter-skelter episode begin to come together next week.