Well, well, well, Leisl finally showed up today but I'm guessing it will be Friday before we know her results. Ditto on the reveal of what's behind the padlocked door in the tack room. And I'm guessing that somehow Elizabeth's immunity deal isn't going to stick once there's a different attorney on the case. They just keep focusing on this immunity deal too much for it to not to be overturned or something.
On a side note: My sister has a friend who worked for a large casting agency for about 10 years. I asked her about why they're using 6 month old babies as newborns. While she didn't work in CA directly, she did have knowledge of their rules/laws. She stopped working for the casting agency about 5 years ago, so things could have changed since then, but here are her thoughts. In CA, infants as young as 15 days old can be cast. However, at that age, they can only be on set for 2 hours and can only be on camera for about 15 minutes of those 2 hours (usually in 2-3 minute spurts). At 6 months, they can be on camera longer. They can still only be on set for 2 hours but they can be on camera for 30 minutes (I think...it might have been a little longer). So, I'm guessing they cast 6-month old twins for the parts to get the most camera time that they can. But I still think they could find smaller 6-month old babies. And on a similar note, does anyone remember back when they started filming again during Covid and didn't/couldn't bring any of the kids back yet due to Covid restrictions. So the mom of the twins who were playing Wiley at the time actually recorded one of the boys sleeping in his bed at home and they used that video in the show to make it look like Michael & Willow were looking in on him.