Thelma Hopkins (Yolanda) belts out an incredible version of "Don't Leave Me This Way" during Carry-On-Oke. She was part of the popular singing group Tony Orlando & Dawn in the 1970s.
As Jen stumbles down the road alone and tipsy, she reaches into her purse for a pack of "Bilson cigarettes," a fictional brand produced by Independent Studio Services for the film and television industry.
Poolside with Jen, Judy is first reading the book "Codependent No More" by Melodie Beattie. First published in 1986, this now classic self-help book gained prominence in the late 80s and, with the sequel, "Beyond Codependency," became "go to" foundational books on the subject of destructive relationships and how to take control of one's own life.