Another thing that always left me wondering in the House Arrest Episode in ref to Junior. That attractive nurse that he was flirting with, who instructs him on how to use that oxygen mask. She says something like at night you should have 40 arousal's per minute and Junior says, I have more since I met you
. She was genuinely flattered, laughed and said she would come back tomorrow to see how he was doing. Why didn't she come back?
Upon thinking about it later, did she get offended?
Did she find out that he was a mob boss?
Was she undercover like one of the nurses later in the show and as a result of thinking Junior was sweet, couldn't go through with being a rat?
I have a hard time with her being offended and not coming back because she was genuinely flattered and not upset at all on
. Why would the director/creator of the episode have the nurse laugh and show no signs of being offended, for the point to be made that she was offended and not to come back?
There has to be clues, or evidence of the message that the creator/s were trying to convey that I didn't pick up on.
I realize the message is more than likely so small in the scheme of things, I'm just insanely analytical and it bugs me when I can't piece something together, especially when its something so simple.

Upon thinking about it later, did she get offended?
Did she find out that he was a mob boss?
Was she undercover like one of the nurses later in the show and as a result of thinking Junior was sweet, couldn't go through with being a rat?
I have a hard time with her being offended and not coming back because she was genuinely flattered and not upset at all on

There has to be clues, or evidence of the message that the creator/s were trying to convey that I didn't pick up on.
I realize the message is more than likely so small in the scheme of things, I'm just insanely analytical and it bugs me when I can't piece something together, especially when its something so simple.