There's no way that "relationship" could end any way but badly. Sandy doesn't know the meaning of no strings attached. I'm glad Rod kicked her to the curb.
@@soapsnthings4182 Rodney laid down the terms and Sandy agreed. She is the one who broke the "no strings" bargain. She questions him about everything. She intrudes. She acts like she owns him. He should have known that she couldn't keep the bargain.
It's rare for a series to feature scenes in a cemetery. I'm really sick of Martin Peyton, though. The character exhausted me long-ago. I'm so tired of his whispery voice & his endless machinations. I don't find him that fascinating a character, frankly. I thought he was changing a little but no---as 1-dimensional as ever. His miraculous, unexplained, physical recovery seems implausible, too. Have you ever noticed how, whenever he shows-up and/or follows someone to whom he wants to talk, when the other party tells him to "just leave", he won't & doesn't? He ignores their multiple requests as if he doesn't hear them, just incessant badgering. It drives me crazy! He has no feelings or respect for anyone. Sadly, I don't really find Steven's as yet unrevealed revenge-plot against Peyton all that interesting. Not much of a storyline there, in my opinion. Rachel, Chandler, and Lee have emerged as the characters I currently find the most compelling. Don't get me wrong, though---I'm still thoroughly addicted to this series. Lana/Sandy quite good in garage scene.
There's no way that "relationship" could end any way but badly. Sandy doesn't know the meaning of no strings attached. I'm glad Rod kicked her to the curb.
Martin is a fine one to talk about Stephen doing things to serve his own ends!
True; he doesn't seem to see the irony in those remarks.
@@Modguy61 Human nature, hate another person for what you are.
Sandy " no strings attached Webber "!
More like hooks!
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Those curls! I love them!! Oh Rodney!
Sandy, Sandy you can never get Rodney by chasing after him.
Advice for Elliott - never tell a woman her new hairdo looks awful!
It's time for Sandy to go. She's becoming annoying, and there is nothing left for her in Peyton Place.
I'd rather put up with Sandy than Rachel. Rachel gets on my nerves.
Wow, Sandy really showed her a@@! LOL😅😂😅 She should have known Rod would tell her to hit the road.
Why lock the door if you can put your hand through the broken window to open it? !
How rudely Rod pushed Sandy back
Easy for him to get rid of "no strains bargain"
+democolor42 Yeah, Rod's terms or no terms at all.
YES
@@soapsnthings4182 Rodney laid down the terms and Sandy agreed. She is the one who broke the "no strings" bargain. She questions him about everything. She intrudes. She acts like she owns him. He should have known that she couldn't keep the bargain.
@@suki44883 Rod owes Sandy nada! She has a hell of a nerve! She is a slime ball!
Rachel did a French Twist, more or less.
RACHEL!!!! LEAVE WITH CHANDLER AND, JUST LEAVE.
Good idea! Take Sandy along!
@@denisewells4161 and take Lee too😂😂😂😂
Sandy with Rodney: so, no strings attached eh?
Even Elliot doesn't care much for beehives.
What 's wrong with a French pleat
I agree with Elliot about Rachel's hair.(Chuckle!)
Does Rodney ever change his pants?
I DOUBT IT. EITHER THAT OR HE LIKE THAT COLOR.
It's rare for a series to feature scenes in a cemetery. I'm really sick of Martin Peyton, though. The character exhausted me long-ago. I'm so tired of his whispery voice & his endless machinations. I don't find him that fascinating a character, frankly. I thought he was changing a little but no---as 1-dimensional as ever. His miraculous, unexplained, physical recovery seems implausible, too. Have you ever noticed how, whenever he shows-up and/or follows someone to whom he wants to talk, when the other party tells him to "just leave", he won't & doesn't? He ignores their multiple requests as if he doesn't hear them, just incessant badgering. It drives me crazy! He has no feelings or respect for anyone. Sadly, I don't really find Steven's as yet unrevealed revenge-plot against Peyton all that interesting. Not much of a storyline there, in my opinion. Rachel, Chandler, and Lee have emerged as the characters I currently find the most compelling. Don't get me wrong, though---I'm still thoroughly addicted to this series. Lana/Sandy quite good in garage scene.