Marysol's mother Elsa calls it like she sees it (see her thoughts on being a grandmother, drinking, sex with a Frenchman, etc., etc.). Thus, when she attended Marysol's luncheon and was asked by Larsa for a reading, she told it like she saw it: Larsa was worried about a man. Mrs. Pippen disagreed, and mentioned so many, many times of the course of the meal. Was Larsa out of line to talk that way to an elder lady? Or should Elsa have kept her pyschic feelings to herself?
Marysol's mother Elsa calls it like she sees it (see her thoughts on being a grandmother, drinking, sex with a Frenchman, etc., etc.). Thus, when she attended Marysol's luncheon and was asked by Larsa for a reading, she told it like she saw it: Larsa was worried about a man. Mrs. Pippen disagreed, and mentioned many, many times over the course of the meal. Was Larsa out of line to talk that way to an older lady? Or should Elsa have kept her psychic feelings to herself?