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By my calculations, this episode had seven separate story lines running through it.

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Somehow, its both too much and not nearly enough.

That being said: Where to begin here?

), but my head wants to go with Che Diaz is married to Oliver Hudson.

In a huge reveal that goes mostly nowhere in this episode, Miranda learns Che Diaz is married.

Here, though, we get very few details.

In true Miranda fashion, things go very wrong.

Why Che Diaz cant just call an Uber for Miranda, one will never know.

Instead, Che sends Lyle, who lives nearby, to help Miranda out.

But, like, not enough questions.

Miranda… accepts that?

She literally has zero follow-up questions to this information.

Isnt Miranda a lawyer?!

Ask one follow-up, Im begging you.

Look, I dont come up with this stuff, I just report the news, okay?

Carrie chooses the latter because Carrie is a menace to society.

She puts purple streaks in her hair and everything!

Lily is nothing if not committed.

She wants to take the RealDeal down, or at least get it to give her the dress back.

That pigeon clutch will haunt me for days.

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Are we also going to circle back on Lisa and Herberts story line?

It feels like something that calls for a much more nuanced discussion than what two short scenes can offer.

Okay, Herberts mother is really savage.

She dumps him for a second time.

I hope all of this is setting Seema up for a real love interest this season.

Its clear he hasnt been listening to any of her concerns or fears about becoming a parent.

Karen Pittman is great in her unhinged moment of trashing all of Andre Rashads belongings.

Bonfire of the beanies at 11!

Lilys emotional song about the power of privilege?

Oh, I laughed so hard.

The youths on this show are so ridiculous.