
No good deed goes unpunished. At least that's how it seems in this show. Despite the terrible acting by Sarah Michelle Geller, I am very much pulled into this show and I can't wait to see what the next episode brings, though if it keeps getting steadily worse, I might have to turn it off.
Though Bridget is slowly repairing the relationship with "her" step-daughter, that is about the only good thing happening in the entire show. Poor Malcolm is held captive by criminals that keep junking him up. All of this could have been avoided if Bridget had just testified against the murderer, though then there wouldn't be a show.
When Gemma overhears Bridget and Henry talking about the product of "their" (actually Siobhan & Henry's) love affair, she acts out and confronts Bridget who wildly defends herself by finally admitting that she is not Siobhan. Gemma at first doesn't believe her, but is convinced after realizing that Siobhan had a scar that Bridget didn't have. Instead of taking this opportunity to start a new friendship, she instead blackmails Bridget into sleeping with her husband so that she can get full custody of the kids and not have to pay Henry a penny with the impending divorce.
Bridget goes to try and convince Henry to love his wife again, mentioning Gemma's plan to show him the seriousness of the situation. Instead of taking her advice, he gets angry and tells Gemma not to bother coming home. Gemma calls Andrew with a desperate plea for him to come and aid her in an emergency, which the audience might assume is because of the further "bertrayal" felt by Bridget. When Andrew shows up, Henry refuses to let him in, and tells him to either try the office or call again tomorrow. Andrew, a little confused, turns and heads home. Apparently Henry had gotten violent, as can be seen by the broken vase and what we assume is blood all over the wall. No body is shown, so we don't know if it is Gemma or someone or something else. In any case it is very suspicious. The new episode airs tomorrow night on Global.
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