Lessons in Chemistry

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Now were really cooking metaphorically and literally speaking.

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Supper at Sixis off and running.

He wants her to end each show by mixing a drink for her husband because thats what men deserve.

Phil is such an outrageously terrible person it is hilarious to watch.

Its even more hilarious when Elizabeth pushes back.

Thankfully, Walter doesnt much care about Phils demands, either.

In fact, Elizabeth seems to have found a great partner in Walter.

The two bond over single parenthood as Mad and Amanda become closer friends.

And its not just because he makes us laugh Walter is great because he sees such goodness in Elizabeth.

Its quite lovely, especially after how weve seen male colleagues treat Elizabeth in the past.

Walter wants more of Elizabeth.

He wants her to be more of herself.

She opens the show by talking about how important cooking dinner is and how precious a womans time is.

But thats not the whole story of the focus group thats just what the men in the group said.

Why dont you make the fucking drink?

the phones outside are ringing off the hook.

In short:Supper at Sixis an immediate hit.

There is one surprising person who has a problem with Elizabeths overnight success: Mad Zott.

Its clearly just the beginning for the Zott ladies adjusting to Elizabeths growing fame.

While alone in the house, Mad goes into the office where Calvins things remain boxed up and untouched.

He strikes up a conversation with the precocious little girl and immediately takes a liking to her.

People say you cant miss what you never had, but I think people are wrong, dont you?

Its not a bulls-eye, but it does narrow things down a little.

The next time he runs into Mad, he reveals that hes been looking into it for her.

The hunt for Calvin Evanss story is very much on.

Boryweitz informs her that the board gave him Donattis job, hoping for some new blood at Hastings.

That cant be it, can it?

I know Im the target audience, but Walters little speech about television almost brought me to tears!

You know what I love about TV?

It has the power to transport.

It can make you feel a part of something.

Keep going, Walter!