Rebecca Romijn as Roxie and Paul Gross as Darryl continue to have fantastic chemistry in the will-they-won't-they fashion, only I don't know whether I want them to or not. I don't know whether I supposed to want them to or not, and that makes the sexual tension interesting and different.
I loved how Darryl comforted Roxie when she began seeing the ghost of her daughter's would-be rapist. She felt no guilt over his death, which she had desired, and he told her that it was okay. And really, if someone tried to harm my loved one like that, I'd be glad if he died too.
Of course, by the end of the episode, Roxie realized that while she might be glad that he was gone, she should feel sorry for his mother and the other people in this world who felt pain over it.
Joanna (Lindsay Price) and Penny (Sara Rue) continued to be adorable as they went on a stakeout (for which they needed stakeout outfits) and looked to Nancy Drew to show them how to unravel mysteries. When Joanna found the reverend and not Darryl (whom she thought she was trailing) at a house of ill-fame, she took photos and put a sensational story on the front page. She realized that she'd been manipulated, since Darryl led her to those photos, but she went ahead with the story anyway.
Finally Kat (Jamie Ray Newman) tried to reconcile with Raymond (Jon Bernthal). Things were going well, so well that they found themselves in their undergarments at a public pool together, until Raymond asked Kat to give up her friends. Suddenly the boorish, controlling jerk was back, and Kat again realized she needs to leave him. Unfortunately, after spending a night with Roxie and Joanna to escape Raymond's temper, she came home to find him missing...along with her kids. I hope he ends up dead too, the jerk. What kind of an ass who can't even take care of his own kids without the aid of a nanny takes children away from their mother who used to take care of him equally well.
So keep watching the show or recording it on your DVRs so that the networks know we all appreciate this wonderful show.
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