DanaK March 2 Share March 2 Quote When Abishola's ex-husband, Tayo, visits Detroit for work, everyone falls under his spell except Bob and Abishola, who know there must be more to his visit than he claims, on the CBS Original series BOB HEARTS ABISHOLA, Monday, March. 4 (8:30-9:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network, and streaming on Paramount+ Note this is the second of two episodes tonight, this one at the show’s regular time Link to comment
shapeshifter March 5 Share March 5 If Tayo does not appear in any other episodes, at least we were given a sense of how things stand. 2 Link to comment
DanaK March 5 Author Share March 5 The way he talked to Abishola at one point was concerning, like he thinks he’s still in charge of her. He’s so smooth and charming on the surface and fools a lot of people. At least his latest wife has left him. It was nice that Abishola’s aunt and uncle assured Bob that they were on his side. 10 Link to comment
Ms Lark March 5 Share March 5 Tayo is a real piece of work. Bob should ban him from his house for the way he spoke to Abs. I'm worried for the family and who knows what he has planned for Dele--again. What happened to Johns Hopkins? 6 1 Link to comment
Yeah No March 5 Share March 5 1 hour ago, Ms Lark said: What happened to Johns Hopkins? You beat me to it this time, LOL. 2 Link to comment
Harvey March 5 Share March 5 4 hours ago, Ms Lark said: Tayo is a real piece of work. Bob should ban him from his house for the way he spoke to Abs. I'm worried for the family and who knows what he has planned for Dele--again. What happened to Johns Hopkins? 4 hours ago, EtheltoTillie said: Yes, Johns Hopkins: a weekly inquiry. The series will probably end with Bob & Abishola moving to that town where the school is and they are saving this plotline for the finale. 4 1 Link to comment
HurricaneVal March 5 Share March 5 It was scary the way Tayo went from affable former son-in-law to chillingly controlling possible abuser then back again in the blink of the eye. Kudos to the actor for that. I don't think we saw Dele with Tayo at all, and I'm glad for that. I loved how unequivocally and 100% Bob was on Abishola's side. There's something very dark about Tayo, we saw hints of that when he first came to Detroit and took Dele back to Nigeria with him. What we saw last night was more than a hint. Abishola has her feet under her now, and with Bob's support, I think everything will be OK. That was a cold slap of harsh reality in the middle of a lighthearted sitcom. 3 2 Link to comment
possibilities March 5 Share March 5 I think the cancellation has made the show bolder and I like it. Both the previous episode aired tonight, and this one, were very strong. 3 Link to comment
buckboard March 6 Share March 6 I don't think the cancellation has made the show bolder, as possibilities suggests. I think between the writers strike and the cancellation and the plan to limit the number of episodes supporting cast would be in, producers couldn't figure out how to handle the final season as they'd originally planned. 1 Link to comment
Yeah No March 6 Share March 6 What happened to Doug? I don't remember seeing him yet this season. I fell asleep in the middle of this episode. I'll have to catch up on it later. 14 hours ago, Harvey said: The series will probably end with Bob & Abishola moving to that town where the school is and they are saving this plotline for the finale. I've been thinking along those lines but I hate it when shows do stuff like that. In this case I understand given that it's a shortened final season that was wrecked up by the writer's strike, but I still don't like it. 1 Link to comment
NoReally March 6 Share March 6 One thing I did not need was another Tayo appearance. I can't stand him. 3 1 Link to comment
possibilities March 6 Share March 6 (edited) Tayo is an arrogant abusive piece of shit. I hate that the show is playing him for laughs. He forced Abishola to move to the USA. Then he abandoned her and Dele. Then he came back and tried to take Dele from her. Now he's back trying to disrupt her new life. And some of her family is either totally on board or minimizing the seriousness of it. How is that funny? Edited March 6 by possibilities 3 1 Link to comment
Yeah No March 6 Share March 6 1 minute ago, possibilities said: Tayo is an arrogant abusive piece of shit. I hate that the show is playing him for laughs. He forced Abishola to move to the USA. Then he abandoned her and Dele. Then he came back and tried to take Dele from her. Now he's back trying to disrupt her new life. And some of her family is either totally on board or minimizing the seriousness of it. How is that funny? Yeah, why bring him back so late in the game? They're setting up a situation that no one wants to see in a final season. Where are they going to go with this with so few episodes left? I hate it when shows fritter away their last few episodes on annoying stuff this and then wrap up every loose end in the final episode. 5 Link to comment
MsNewsradio March 7 Share March 7 Yeah, this is not how I want to spend the final season. Tayo is a terrible human being and as someone said above, I hate that it's played for laughs at all. Especially after such a big deal was made about every cast member except Bob and Abhisola's portrayers was going to be downgraded, etc. - why bring Tayo back? Why not focus on the people we actually care about/like? It seems especially petty and weird for him to relocate to Detroit considering Dele is going away to school soon - it really does make it seem solely like he's here to mess with Abishola, and that's a storyline I don't need cluttering up this final batch of episodes. Especially if they are going to undercut nice moments like her aunt and uncle telling Tayo they are Team Bob, and then accepting his lease because he buys them off with a year's prepaid rent. 6 Link to comment
shapeshifter March 8 Share March 8 (edited) 10 hours ago, MsNewsradio said: …Tayo is a terrible human being and… Tayo is definitely a "terrible human being," especially in this episode. Kudos to actor Dayo Ade for committing to role. Tayo serves to make all the other characters look positively angelic👼🏻👼🏾 by comparison. 😉 which seems like a good note for the show to go out on.🎵 Edited March 8 by shapeshifter 1 Link to comment
ItCouldBeWorse March 19 Share March 19 On 3/6/2024 at 3:00 AM, Yeah No said: What happened to Doug? I don't remember seeing him yet this season. He was in the episode about the strike. Link to comment
txhorns79 June 16 Share June 16 Quote Tayo is definitely a "terrible human being," especially in this episode. When he told Abishola to stop her whining, he was legit scary. The show has been kind of all over the place in how the character is portrayed, but this was one of those moments when I felt like he was a minute away from just hitting Abishola. 1 Link to comment
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