They just have too much energy.
AndI thinkit’s because this cast just kind of, against all odds… mostlylikesone another.
Of course, that could all change the minute Luann gets back up on the cabaret stage.

Bravo
Anyway, let’s Eff Mary Kill this episode, shall we?
Kill: Literallyanyonein this cast trying to flirt.
As a joke???
Ten years ago???
When she was 35 years old???
I’d rather not dwell on it, but it’s definitely included in the aforementioned Kill category.
Others, however, are still keeping Leah and by proxy, her sister at arm’s length.
But our fair Tinsdale can never quite stick the landing, can she?
And about that time, Leah has had enough of them ignoring Tinsley.
(For the record, Leah’s was worse but Ramona’s was more public.)
She briefly makes out with Tinsley, they fall in a bush, and the weekend is over.
It might be the wisest thing I’ve ever seen Dorinda do…
This diplomacy will not last.
(For the record, “sans alcohol” means “champagne is the only alcohol.")
And things start off well!
Everyone wears their little fascinators and eats tiny sandwiches, and Leah arrives ready to apologize to Ramona.
And then Dorinda announces that they should all switch seats for new conversations.
She sidles up to Tinsley and says she’d like to talk to her in private.
Why… is Dorinda like this with Tinsley?
Why does she care?!
“Why are you crying?”
Dorinda barks at her, andseriously, what is herdeal?
Is this Scott thing going to work out?
I mean, maybe not.
But no one will ever be able to make that decision for Tinsely except Tinsley.
And by golly, she’s doing it.
Next week: Tinsley and Dale weeping about some relic of a past life.