Still rolling along at a high level of quality...
Did anyone else think that Ephram and Amy's friendship re-blooms sort of out of the blue? And the same with Nina and Dr. Brown? I understand the plot device of showing the parallel threads, and it was entertaining, but it all seemed kinda tidy.
I didn't really get a clear emotion from Harold after he read Amy's apology letter. Was he pleased? Was he more displeased? Did he think, just as Amy wrote, "well, this is who Amy is now."
Bright's a good boy. Good boy Bright.
Dr. Brown has so many layers of self-absorbtion, will we ever see through them all? I kept thinking "Ogres are like ONIONS!!"
Tommy is a drug dealer, although he is doing it for good reasons, to support his mom. For Tommy to sell drugs to Madison's band is stupid, since he knows Ephram is dating her. It's like he WANTS to get busted.
The more worldly Amy thinks she is the more naive she is revealed to be.