Dear Edward

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That last thing is Dee Dee, but you probably already figured that out.

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Arent they just so freaking cute?

Who can even stand it?

They head to the mountains she used to visit with her grandmother.

Full disclosure, friends: I audibly swooned at this.

I dont make the rules, but, boy, if I did!

Kojo doesnt stop there, by the way.

In each other, they find the deepest and truest love either has ever known.

Adriana wonders why the King cant go back to New York with the Queen.

Kojo explains that it isnt part of the story.

Speaking of couples full of tragedy, we should discuss Lacey and John.

Things have been growing increasingly tense between Edwards aunt and uncle since John returned from Colorado.

It upsets everyone Dee Dee excuses herself to go have a cry.

Eventually, Lacey pulls him away and tells him to stop doing this.

Hes making everything about him, and this is a hard enough day for everyone already.

Once again, theres no space for him.

Like Uzele and DeBrand, Taylor Schilling and Carter Hudson give such a great performance here.

It almost seems like a rekindling of things.

Another scene from Folklore will stick with me for a while: The Steve-Brent flashback.

Since the big blow-up at dinner with Amanda, Steve hasnt been showing up to group.

At the garage sale, Steve goes through some of Brents things that Amanda brought.

He finds a road atlas they used as kids.

Its a nice memory, so he brings it home.

We finally get to watch the interaction at Steves office that weve heard so much about.

Steve doesnt want to hear it.

He cant believe hes even shown his face here or that he would use those dumplings as a bribe.

He throws the dumplings in the trash and tells Brent to get the fuck out.

Edwards relationship with Shay is also getting more complicated: Shays dad is back.

Unfortunately, Shay thinks her dad walks on water.

Edward has continued to be an ass to Shay in regard to Mahira, but still, ouch.

Very astute for a 12-year-old!

kindly let this man come out.

First, she slams her trusty hammer through the wall again.

Later, she breaks that baby open and drinks it alone in her kitchen out of a juice glass.

Make it a spinoff, like!