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Potential Spoiler Alert: While I promise not to reveal the cliffhanger ending of this episode, you may still learn something that you didn't know or didn't want to know. For that reason, if you are worried about spoilers, please read no further. Otherwise, let's jump on in.

Let's start with a pivotal small character. Mr. Jenkins has been in the cast, but this week, he has a dilemma. As Milo infuses much concern into his character this week, we see him coming to Mr. Gowen (of all people) with anxiety in his mind. Now, I won't tell you what disquiets the brain of this businessman, but you will definitely notice Mr. Jenkins this week!

Any Rip lovers out there? Well, of course, and you can anticipate seeing Oscar in a couple scenes. This is from his first which is an absolutely hystirical scene that will resonate with viewers. The second is a time where Rip actually is on the move for a bit with the kids, and that is just so precious. I can't thank the writers enough for featuring our beloved canine friend more this season than last.
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In fact, the children have some appealing scenes during this episode since they spend an abundance of time interacting with the settlers and their children. Cody won't break your heart this week, but he will make you wonder if Abigail and Frank should make a match of it. As potential parents of this boy who has developed remarkably quickly this season, they seem like such a family unit, and only time will tell if his dreams of a real family come true. Again, Carter exudes all the joy and wonder of childhood with plenty of energy to boot, and his scenes continue to exhibit the kind of solid acting we have come to expect from him this

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