We've All Got Our Junk - Production & Contact Info (original) (raw)
The production hits another obstacle concerning the actual performance, something that Tracey was aware of but hits Lou by surprise. Maashous believes he has at least a partial solution, but what Lou decides to do to improve the situation ...See moreThe production hits another obstacle concerning the actual performance, something that Tracey was aware of but hits Lou by surprise. Maashous believes he has at least a partial solution, but what Lou decides to do to improve the situation may have the opposite effect in he not fully comprehending all the pieces in play. Something else that is affecting the production is Robbie and Lilette's off stage relationship, which is reflected in how they interact with each other on stage. Meanwhile, Lou and Gail have to decide what to do about Gordy, especially after he stays out all evening following the party without telling them where he was. They know that they have to provide a united front in dealing with him, and follow through with whatever rule and consequence they lay down with him. A conversation Lou has with Sam may provide another perspective despite Sam not having a game plan in taking charge of Gordy. Sam and Denise make a decision about their marriage which is made all the more real when they bring Gwen into the discussion. Following Tracey and Andy's date, Tracey has mixed feelings about what to do in both having a good time on that date and liking Andy, while not wanting to place herself in either an unprofessional situation or in a situation of potentially being hurt. And Simon begins school at St. Francis. He tries to put on a good face about school, but may not ultimately be able to hide the fact that he'd still rather be at Stanton. With all these issues, a few characters hit their breaking point and react in extreme ways. Written by Huggo See less