The latest developments in Season 11 of Married to Medicine continue to unveil the intricate dynamics among cast members, particularly in the episode that aired on March 16. This episode revolved around a fraught interaction between Quad Webb, her partner King, and her ex-husband, Dr. Gregory Lunceford. A key focus was King’s response to Greg’s controversial move of filing an incident report against him.
The Tension Escalates: King and Quad’s Discussion
“But I don’t get it. You start a fight and then you want to file a police report, incident report… I mean, that’s just the only way they thought they could get back at us,” he stated during his conversation with Quad.
In a moment of candid vulnerability, King expressed his dismay in a confessional interview, remarking:
“It’s very disappointing that another Black man would even attempt to file attempted charges on me… But attempted charges? Like, come on, seriously?”
Quad echoed King’s sentiments by emphasizing her desire to avoid any further conflict, firmly stating she did not wish to encounter the Luncefords at upcoming social gatherings.
Under Pressure: The Fallout from Greg’s Legal Moves
During their discussion, King articulated his perception that Greg’s legal actions were an attempt to alienate them from their social circle.
“Because they had no legitimate complaint. Like there wasn’t any kind of physical contact. There weren’t any real threats made or anything like that. I just underspoke facts,” he clarified to Quad.
Quad reciprocated King’s feelings and voiced her gratitude towards their friends for taking steps to minimize potential altercations. In her confessional, she revealed:
“I really do appreciate Toya for saying, ‘Hey, you don’t have to worry about running into the law enforcement tonight.’ That she’s going to stagger the time where they leave and we come in.”
King also conveyed his sympathy for Toya and Dr. Eugene Harris, who found themselves in an uncomfortable position due to Greg’s erratic behavior, a situation he considered entirely avoidable.
Additional Highlights from the Episode
The airing was not solely about Quad, King, and Greg; it also featured Toya and Eugene navigating their own challenges, including organizing a themed party amid Eugene’s recent injury. Toya described the unusual circumstances of his foot injury:
“Our golf cart, it ran out of gas. Eugene decided he wanted to help the tow truck man do the tow truck man’s job. And his foot got in the way,” she recounted.
Eugene affirmed her account, humorously adding in his confessional, “That is all true.” The couple engaged in a playful exchange regarding the historical context of their event, with Toya expressing enthusiasm:
“I did. I did. I almost feel like I was a part of this era.”
“Bridgerton is a fantasy,” he corrected her with a chuckle, leading to Toya’s surprise revelation that she thought it was based on real events, to which Eugene clarified, “No.”
Another scene highlighted Toya consulting Lateasha about her invitation to the party, reaffirming her openness to having Lateasha attend, although she joked about Greg’s potential presence.
“Even if we have disagreements, still be able to come together. For a nice event,” Eugene added.
Toya then revealed her strategy for maintaining peace during the party, suggesting they allocate a specific one-hour window for the Luncefords to mingle:
“Absolutely. And they will be carried off. Wow. Into the sunset.”
The drama continues as the reunion special for Married to Medicine Part 1 is set to air on Sunday, March 23, on Bravo, promising further insights into the lives of the cast.