I agree w/ Joan, it started to feel more like an
Intervention in the boardroom. You could see the seriousness, concern, and actual SADNESS on everyone's face as Rodman's drinking problem was brought up. Jesse looked like his dog had died--I guess he truly realizes the seriousness of the problem, having been through it himself.
I thought it was responsible of the show to put up the Al-Anon blurb at the end; instead of just treating someone's addiction as mere entertainment, they acknowledged that some viewers might also need help in this regard.
That said, I'm sorry the men
Lost; it seems to soon to combine teams, but you know that's what's next. I didn't realize T-Boz was the women's PM (missed the beginning); I thought it was Joan, but all the women worked hard (Natalie needs to learn to keep some stuff to herself, though). I'm impressed w/ Brande--I never thought I would be considering her profession--she seems smart & capable (I even told hubby about it, since he hasn't really watched the show before).
Oh, one more thing: hubby said after they walked out of the boardroom, Jesse & Annie had arms around eachother & then were holding hands. I didn't see that; did anyone else? Isn't he still married to Sandra Bullock?