
"So we simply have to assume that she wakes up each day at the crack of dawn to apply a full beat of makeup, digs through her closet for an outfit that Spirit Halloween would sell as a "Sexy Businesswoman" costume, and meticulously constructs her hair - making sure the bob is slicked, yet flipped, and that one single lock is curled out over her forehead like Superman."
"Then, and only then, is she ready to do some lawyering. But in this week's episode, Allura isn't the lawyer - she's the client, and her mediation with Chase gets our full attention. After Chase's team of Carrington and her new partner, Alberta Dome (yet again, a perfect name), dry-shampoo his oily man bun and try to flatter the judge, the mediation kicks off with Chase making a statement reflecting on their relationship."
Allura Grant maintains an impeccably constructed public appearance that suggests intensive grooming and a carefully curated wardrobe. In the episode Allura appears as the client in a mediation with Chase, where Chase's team—Carrington and new partner Alberta Dome—prepare theatrically and Chase delivers a reflective statement about their relationship. Allura becomes emotional, leaves, and discovers her period, revealing that implanted embryos did not take. Dina reacts with horror upon learning Allura illegally implanted the embryos and insists they conceal the act from Carrington. Carrington frames their legal approach around nullifying the prenup without appearing to do so.
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