Sure, Cliff Potts is charming here as an old friend of Chase's who causes issues with Chase and Maggie, romances Julia for financial gain and tries to make a deal with Angela to get Chase out of the Tuscany Valley. He's got some rather shady bill collectors on his trail so it's obvious that he's trouble. Maggie tries to warn Julia about his character which angers Julia, obviously dying for a romantic life and sadly desperate. Angela celebrates her anniversary with ex-husband Douglas (Stephen Elliott), showing a different side of her, especially when she finds out the truth about Potts.
There are some interesting details revealed by Julia about the various details on growing a successful vineyard, all storyline devices in Potts' plots. It's a single plot with a few subtle elements of the story which will be utilized more when the show becomes more of a continuing story. Knowing what is down the pike for Julia, it's sad to see her always brought down during the first two seasons. There's very little of Vicki and Cole, no Lance and a nice single scene with Emma that is quite nice in a touching scene with Angela.
There are some interesting details revealed by Julia about the various details on growing a successful vineyard, all storyline devices in Potts' plots. It's a single plot with a few subtle elements of the story which will be utilized more when the show becomes more of a continuing story. Knowing what is down the pike for Julia, it's sad to see her always brought down during the first two seasons. There's very little of Vicki and Cole, no Lance and a nice single scene with Emma that is quite nice in a touching scene with Angela.