She Finished It
It looks like Erika and Blossom’s “conversation” went a bit further than what we saw. Whether she started it or not, it’s clear she didn’t like what she heard.
It looks like Erika and Blossom’s “conversation” went a bit further than what we saw. Whether she started it or not, it’s clear she didn’t like what she heard.
Looks like it’s Gage’s turn to give his report. Fortunately, for him, only Nancy cares about the squirrel. Though it looks like Dielle finds the whole thing amusing.
It’s a good thing Blossom’s “conversation” with Erika is over. Blossom may consider herself a bantam fighter, but she really isn’t that tough. While she may have Hilda to back her up, Hilda is very selective about people she beats[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
It looks like Gage is going to have a good evening after all, despite concerns about a squirrel vendetta. (Not to mention a possible squirrel government, thanks Dielle.) We last saw this barbecue restaurant at Gage and Dielle’s first Valentine’s[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
A lot of Blossom’s harebrained schemes tend to blow up in her face. So, it should come as no surprise that Hilda would start researching in preparation for them. Especially the ones she has an invested interest in.
Despite much evidence to the contrary, Bert’s intentions are generally good. The quality of those intentions is debatable. Unfortunately, he’s the only one who will do what our girls want without asking many questions. So, Hilda will have to fact-check[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
The meeting had seemed to go on forever and Mr. Zhu could barely remember any of it. It mostly consisted of he and Ying explaining everything that had happened during the previous week with Mr. Lo interrupting every couple of[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
We haven’t seen Jennifer Wren, agent of love, since she sat in on one of the planning sessions for the event Mr. Ying and Mr. Zhu about. Presumably, this is why Mr. Lo advised her to come along to this[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…