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  1. Why is Valentine now in denial when it comes to Charlotte? 

    I assume the scene with Anna was written to rehash the plot, in order to both tie up loose ends and reinforce the idea that Charlotte's not responsible for the stuff that Pikeman's people did.  But, it felt clumsy for Valentine to suddenly not understand Charlotte's capacity for evil.  Also, it seemed like it would've made more sense if that scene was with Kevin, or even Ava. 

    And why do both Charlotte and Violet speak as if they're BFFs with Anne of Green Gables?  These dialogue writers need to meet a little girl and hear them talk.  I expect that they'll be both looking forward to a new petticoat with a matching parasol from Father Christmas this year because no kid born in this century talks like them.

    Daddy, when will you give Aunt Liz a ring? STFU kiddo, no girl her age cares that much about their father's romantic life.

    Papa, I need to protect you from evil!! Go play with your hoop and stick and stop bothering the adults.

  2. 1 hour ago, carolineg said:

    Poor Shane.  Everyone just asks him for favors now.  He probably can't even get his real job done.

    I had exactly the same thought.  The man is busy delivering briefcases around the world. Stop asking him to Google stuff for you.

    1 hour ago, carolineg said:

    Being Alex's housekeeper sounds like an easy job.

    Except when they've got to clean that couch 😵‍💫

  3. 7.3/10

    Nice writing for Chad today.  How unusual for a guy on DAYS to just be honest, admit that they're conflicted, and have a mature conversation.  I swear, the juxtaposition between episodes is nutty.  We go from bonkers baby talk between Dimitri and Leo to superb romantic drama with Tripp & Wendy as well as Chad & Stephanie.  My only gripe is that I wish Stephanie had a talk-to other than her mother.  I'm hoping for a Stephanie and Jada friendship.

    There's still a lot of telling me that women are into Everett because he's so romantic, and not showing me.  He's not creative (ie he needed Stephanie to tell him to write the article about Leo), he's not charming, and he's not that cute.  So, I don't get the appeal.

    Maggie's come a long way fashion-wise since marrying into wealth.  I mean, who've predicted Maggie from the Simmons Farm would be wearing a leopard-print coat to dinner?

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  4. 59 minutes ago, Gray Bunny said:

    Jeezus, so one of Tom & Alice's kids was lost in the Korean War in the early 50's, and their great-grandchild David is in his twenties by the mid-70's. Just how old were Tom & Alice and when did Alice start popping out children? 

    Ah ha, you've unlocked the McConaughey exception to SORASing,

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    As the younger ones age, the older gen stays the same 😉

  5. Is it confirmed that Bo and Hope are also both in Boston? As well as Shawn, Ben, and Ciara (and their kids)?

    Because I recall when Bo was first hospitalized that there was some exposition about them keeping his whereabouts a secret from Megan.  But, by the time Victor died and Shawn went to rehab, it seemed like they were all in Boston.

    Amusingly, I bet it would drive some fans nuts if Salem suddenly relocated from the Midwest to Massachusetts.

  6. I'm always surprised by the popularity of The Thorn Birds.  Not just because of the bonkers nature of the romance, which would be odd to criticize because that it is the central point of the story.  I mean, if you don't want to watch a priest being lusted after by an old woman but falls in love with her teenaged niece, then this is not the miniseries for you.  It wasn't like they tried to hide the conceit in the marketing.   But, by the finale there's no pay off, so it builds to nothing.

    Spoiler alert everyone dies, nobody gets a happy ending, there's no mystery or revelation.  It just randomly ends on the grandchildren's generation.  I guess Ralph finding out that he fathered Meggie's son is something.  But, by then he's taken all the money, and he's lost any sympathy.  So, the appeal alluded me.  And controversially, while I like Rachel Ward, I think Barbara Stanwyck is overrated and her performance was given a lot of assistance from the score. 

  7. 7 minutes ago, Xanthe said:

    The question of new characters reminded me of my least favourite mechanism for introducing new characters: the dead fakeout

    I don't know if Kevin Anderson fits that brief, but I enjoyed that plot.

    The logic was questionable, but there was real potential in giving Jake a brother who was sort of his antithesis. Also, it helps that James Goodwin is such a charismatic actor in the role.  A far cry from his previous work.  And Kevin was written with a degree of complexity that it was always difficult to pinpoint his motives.

  8. 6.3/10

    Lesson learned today is that one of the tell-tale signs of scab writers is the use of flashbacks to scenes written by non scab writers.  I know DAYS used flashbacks a lot, but we saw the same strategy in early scab scripts on Y&R and GH.

    I really like Tripp and Wendy.  They're smart, they aren't oblivious to their surroundings, and they ask the right questions.  They are also a juxtaposition to Dimitri and Leo, considering that they were created by the same writer.  D&L tell us that they're in love, but it never feels organic.  Possibly because they are so silly most of the time.  Wendy and Tripp feel sincerely in love.  They speak like young professionals.  They don't use cute nicknames for each other, and they aren't hiding anything, when it makes more sense to be honest.

    Jack and Jennifer own a newspaper in Boston?

    Shane has access to information about the owner of shell companies?

  9. Also, I'm not trusting Eric to be a stay-at-home Dad.  When he figured out that he and Sloan don't have a nursery the first thing he went out and bought was a baby gym, rather than a crib, or some diapers, or formula, or baby bottles, or onesies, or...

    Doesn't PriceTown have a baby department?

  10. 7 minutes ago, carolineg said:

    I know no one really works on soaps, but most of the characters at least reference the jobs they have.

    The one that gets my goat is Stefan.  He fought so hard to be CEO.  Then, once he got the job, he buys The Bistro and neglects the company.

    I mean, EJ went to work the night of his wedding and Sloan went in two seconds after her baby arrived.

  11. @te.& @Khan I have to say, I admire that choice.  Abby was constantly compared to JR who got away with tons of BS.  So, it is kind of nice to have a female protagonist who wasn't always punished for their misdeeds.  Abby was a rich powerful woman, and it is refreshing that she was able to benefit from the privileges that she fought so hard to gain.  Especially because the kidnapping was not really directly her fault, it was more of a lie of omission.

  12. Excuse me for being a bit catty, but Robert has not aged well.  As an infrequent, mostly sweeps viewer, it is surprising to see him in his current state.  Meanwhile, Anna is still vibrant.  She was constantly in love scenes as recently as last winter while she was stuck in the cabin with Valentine.  So, at this point, their pairing seems more like an endgame if both actors were to leave the show, than a viable option to maintain Anna as a leading character.  (my only excuse for the ageism expressed in my comment is the projection of hating the process myself)

  13. Did Maggie ever get a memorable scene of confronting either Laura or Linda?

    I've been thinking a lot about Linda with all the Eve talk over on Y&R.  They don't build villains like that anymore.  Margaret Mason was an icon, Talk about a cool blond. I bet she sold a ton of bleach.  Her haircut became such an important part of the character. (I know she wasn't the only Linda; yadda yadda).

    And there are few things on soaps that I prefer more than the mousy good girl finally standing up to the cunning bad girl.

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