Then & Now
Christine: Does anyone on this show actually do any work? Maggie left work to babysit Sam, Vicki is answering the phone instead of tutoring David, and Roger leaves for the office only to take a detour to scream at Sam. Joe appears to be working hard enough to make up for everyone else.
John: Sam's hard at work — drinking. But time is weird on soap operas. They refer to things that happened days or weeks ago to having just occurred yesterday. With that many hours in the day, no wonder they can wander around so much.
I do have to wonder how many times is Roger going to try to talk to Sam before he realizes he's not going to get what he wants from him?
Do you think Roger drank his entire inheritance?
After Sam tells her that she may have risked his life, wouldn't Maggie be compelled to read his secret letter?
Shadows on the Wall
Christine: The striped throw blanket is back on the arm of the couch after surviving Sam's inebriated slumber, ready to provide aid and comfort, which appears to be sorely needed in the Evans home long before its colorful, quilted replacement arrives.
John: Joe's office is pretty cluttered. Not Sheriff department cluttered, but close.
Were you able to count how many drinks does that make for Sam today? I'm still amazed Roger didn't take a swig after he took Sam's glass away from him.
Christine: At this point, I'm not sure it's possible to keep up. We'll have to leave his drink tracking to Maggie.
A surprising first for Roger, who heads to the decanter after telling Liz he forgot to mention Ned Calder's call, only to abandon the brandy entirely when she tells him she called Ned herself.
What did you notice this time that you had never noticed before?



































































