really enjoyed this episode. I especially liked the second half. That's when it really got cooking imo.

Well, was there any doubt that Justin was taking the pills from the second Becca saw how much easier he was bending his knee?? Nope. I'm sure we all knew his source was that guy. Poor Becca. She was right on and got snowed. It didn't take Justin long. *sigh* I know this story pretty much had to be told, but I think I'd have preferred to watch Justin deal with the emotional issues of returning to civilian life. I hope we do see that.

I'm really glad Kevin came back and essentially admitted he'd been too hard on Saul, noted that they'd come from different generations, etc. Saul just isn't ready to come out yet and Kevin had been too pushy.

That was just priceless watching Nora get Sarah and Kitty to invite her along to the spa and watch them try to get out of inviting her.

I LOVED Kitty and Sarah essentially telling Nora to back off and get a life. Yeah, they still need/want her advice, as evidenced by the end, but she does need a life of her own instead of living through her kids. And, I'm glad they called her on running to check on Tommy, instead of brushing it off as The Walkers being the Walkers or Nora being Nora.

I kind of liked hearing Kitty refer to Nora and William's marriage as a failure. They didn't divorce, but it wasn't my idea of a success story either.

Kitty and Nora coudldn't have been less subtle if they tried when they made excuses to leave Sarah alone with the guy.lol

I was sitting there laughing when Sarah and that guy couldn't get the key card to work. Yeah, it turned out she was at the wrong door, but I've had that problem a few times at the right door! I'm glad she didn't just sleep with him; she wasn't ready, yet. She needed to let go, and it looked like she was by the end.

One of my very favorite moments was Tommy telling Holly to NEVER throw his father in his face again. I was ready to stand up and cheer.

I know that Tommy is very wrong for starting a relationship with Lena, but at least I understand why this is happening. He's getting more and more shut out from Julia and Lizzie, and he has his own issues with William's death. I like that he confided in Lena and admitted sometimes he felt responsible for William's death, too; sometimes it's easier to talk to people you don't know well. I also thought it was clever how they made it clear they'd slept together--showing them in the same clothes the next day. But, I wanted to slug Holly for lecturing him about it. Yes, she's correct, but she's the very last person I want to see commenting on inappropriate relationships. The very last.

I loved that last scene between Kitty and Robert. It was just fantastic hearing Kitty say that she just knew they'd make it, and she'd have faith enough for both of them if he didn't. (LOL- She listened to her mother!) I did like his response that if he'd wanted her to sign a pre nup, he'd have asked her; that's true enough. Kitty is the one who has a tendency to struggle with getting to the point (Tonight was a great example.lol); Robert tends to jump right to it. They were just too cute at the end kissing with Kitty telling him she could easily take him for everything.

Next week sure looks interesting.

Is Kitty pregnant? I kind of hope not. I can't see her having a baby yet, and I don't really want to see her lose one. I mean, we're still dealing with the consequences of baby William's death. I also don't want her to find out she can't have one, since we've done that with Tommy.

I hate to admit this, but that snippet where Tommy tells Lena to hop in the car was kind of....hot. Oh, and I like that Joe is going for full custody. It makes total sense given that he was a stay at home dad.