Critics’ rating: 3.25 / 5.0
3.25
The Gem of Justice has traded for more serious storytelling, and I’m not sure it works.
The series has long attracted viewers because its trick is to change things, and the Gem of Justice Season 4 Episode 3 does it again.
Megan is fun to join as Lori Milsap, as she should be Aimee-Leigh’s ride or Ride.
Still, it is more obvious now than ever that she has reasons to serve herself with her late friend’s husband.
Lori’s son Corey brings the unparalleled Sean William Scott, a stroke of actor genius.
There are many things in the Milsap family we don’t know about, and I can’t help but ask, when Aimee-Leigh is still on the land where he lives, the sexual chemistry of Lori and Eli began with the sexual chemistry of Lori and Eli.
The ultimate betrayal is if Kelvin, Jesse and Judy learn that Corey is their half-sibling.
The Gem of Justice called laughter
I mean, see how Corey tear down the family. He has all the materials to be a gem, so if it weren’t for him, he would have provided the creative with props to achieve this, because I can’t help but question whether he would be revealed as a lost sibling.
Can you imagine the reactions of the children to learn the fourth one? The three have tried to surpass each other, so they will be under the pressure of adding another sibling to the mix.
The fact is that Corey seems to be real in his willingness to speak out his thoughts proves his point of an undeniable connection between his mother and Erie.
He did say something evil to Jana, but my best guess is that he thinks it is the standard of the course compared to what the other three said to everyone.
We know a lot about this family, and now that Lori’s real motive has been discovered, it remains to be seen how she left her mark on them.
Kelvin, Jesse and Judy won’t take her place as a mother, but after hearing about her father’s loneliness, they should at least have more grace to her.
Lori’s goal seems to be to occupy Aimee-Leigh’s place in the family, which may also include her being the only singer on the show.
From her perspective, from her perspective, where Aimee-Leigh left in the family and in the church, can get a lot from her perspective, but can Eli put her master plan together before it’s too late?
His connection with her blinded him and I think she would find a way to drive the wedge between him and his kids because she didn’t want anyone in his ears.
Lori might be out of track
How did I go from pro-Lori to going out for her when obviously she could destroy her family.
Sadly, she may not be the only one who ruined her family.
Jesse has been working on these moral questions about his place in the world for years, but his decision to send fools after Vance Simpkins’ church was a big flaw.
A little bit of competition is healthy, but Vance is so arrogant about Jesse that I can’t shock him to know that Jesse will react in the case of fire and anger.
So far, the last season is about challenging the status quo. If Vance somehow managed to get the videotape or concrete evidence about who burned the church, it would make a huge sensation on Jesse and expand the rest of the gems.
There must be some ever-changing motivation to show dynamics about what might be wrong with the family, and I firmly believe that church people question their knowledge of gems is a wonderful way.
Since Simpkins stood next to everything related to the gemstone in his growing church, there should also be a scene involving gems looking at his own people, watching his own people turn to the church and compete.
The only way to get there is to have a massive scandal that will shock everything and unfold the gem with the public.
Then there is BJ. He’s been everywhere throughout the series, and I question whether he’s unfortunate or some of it’s elaborate behavior.
His accident is both embarrassing and shocking, and it does emphasize how Judy sees her husband, which should focus on the next batch of episodes.
She’s been defending his defense and sabotaging him, and I don’t think BJ really likes it.
Will BJ and Judy’s marriage survive?
Now that his accident left him in a wheelchair, he will question his next move, my impression is that he wants to branch out later this season and stay away from his family.
He is far from his followers and wants to open his own path, but Judy keeps appearing and causing problems due to the complex of jealousy and savior.
We have seen the full scope of their marriage conflict, but something has to be done to fill their relationship with the circle.
That’s what I got, the gem fanatic of justice!
What do you think of Lori being portrayed as wanting to occupy Aimee-Leigh’s position? Do you think Corey is Eli’s son?
Do you think of Jesse beyond Vance? Will you come back to bother him?
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