*** Spoilers ***
One of the facets of Tales of the City was how each of a small circle of characters interact within a world that is only 2 or 3 degrees of separation of another major character. So, while some people may take issue with the extreme coincidence of Mona ending up meeting Mother Mucca & working at the Blue Moon Lodge in order to discover her own identity & relationship to Anna, it's consistent with the storytelling. In the meantime, Mona's adventures are funny & a major advancement of her character.
Brian continues his "romance" with a stranger unaware of his audience, Mary Ann's romance with Burke intensifies, Dede leaves Beauchamp after telling him about the father of her babies, . . . And Michael continues to try to have sex.
Overall, the story keeps moving forward but, much like the original season, the main plotline has yet to emerge.
One of the facets of Tales of the City was how each of a small circle of characters interact within a world that is only 2 or 3 degrees of separation of another major character. So, while some people may take issue with the extreme coincidence of Mona ending up meeting Mother Mucca & working at the Blue Moon Lodge in order to discover her own identity & relationship to Anna, it's consistent with the storytelling. In the meantime, Mona's adventures are funny & a major advancement of her character.
Brian continues his "romance" with a stranger unaware of his audience, Mary Ann's romance with Burke intensifies, Dede leaves Beauchamp after telling him about the father of her babies, . . . And Michael continues to try to have sex.
Overall, the story keeps moving forward but, much like the original season, the main plotline has yet to emerge.