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She says that his symptoms are common school related stress. It turns out that Dan is right. Darlene put so much pressure on Mark Junior, that he did not want to tell Darlene he had these symptoms. Josh walks outside with nothing more to say to her. Harris tells him off, he mumbles, and runs inside.

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Betsy Salkind R. Mark K. Weyman Gail Mancuso. After the outstanding previous two episodes "Trial By Error" and "Keep the Home Fries Burning", both season and show highlights, "Powder Keg" was a major disappointment. Not a bad episode, but a long way from great, for early 'Murder She Wrote' it's somewhat mediocre and one of the season's weakest along with as far as previous episodes go "Joshua Peabody Died Here Possibly" and "Dead Heat".

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On her breakup with Ames oh no! I was certainly not expecting that. I thought that this had the potential [for] forever, so, you know. Sorry, Ames. I have cried it out a lot. It kind of came out of nowhere, at least for me. As far as I knew for a while things were great. I just saw it lasting much, much longer than it did.

But, you know, it takes two. Certainly I believe it was love at first sight, for me anyways. I shocked myself in my ability to fall so quickly. But Ames is a wonderful person and he made me feel very, very comfortable. How she felt when Ames left the show with her: I was pretty surprised that Ames eliminated himself to accompany me in the limo. It was a pleasant surprise. He had not told me that he was going to do that, so it was a very sweet moment. On what she thinks of Jake: In the beginning I admit that I was skeptical.

Vienna made a very strong case against him and I just felt, as another woman, I tend to believe what a woman says of her man, initially. But once I got to know him — and I did get to know him very well from our date, we had a long time together alone — I realized his intentions are pure, they are good, he is there for the right reasons, he wants to make amends with Vienna and put this past him and move on.

And I respect him for making as much of an effort as he did to make those feelings known to both Kasey and Vienna. So, as for feelings for Jake? On what she thinks of Melissa: You know, I respect Melissa.



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