Classic enemies-to-lovers arc
Hi and Lois, 10/30/24
Never mind Trixie's baby brain being incapable of parsing this metaphor. What kind of fool's paradise have Hi and Lois been living in that they look so worried about the very notion of an investor looking to buy a house, do some perhaps superficial renovations to it fairly quickly, and then selling it for a healthy profit? Are you telling Lois that houses are, in addition to a place to live, a commodity and an investment vehicle as well? She's been a realtor for years and this is the first she's hearing about this.
Mary Worth, 10/30/24
The big and extremely predictable Mary Worth news is that Dr. Ed has greed to take Estelle back or whatever. All they had to do is agree to give up things that they're passionate about and instead rely entirely on one another for emotional validation. Can't see anything going wrong with that plan!
Rex Morgan, M.D., 10/30/24
Oh, you're telling me that Rex might respond to a naive, cute, and slightly gross question one of his kids poses by making him feel weird for ever asking it, and moreover will work to make sure that he keeps feeling weird for the rest of his life? Yeah, that tracks. Sarah might've gotten a touch of the amnesia, but she definitely remembers Rex's whole deal.
Six Chix, 10/30/24
We all, of course, remember the fable of the tortoise and the hare. Well, what if the two title characters in that story explored each other's bodies, sexually? Or at least thought about it?