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  1. 7 hours ago, victoria foxton said:

    I liked the family Christmassy stuff. If only i cared for most of the families. I can't tell any of the kids apart. I liked Brook Lynn looking at Chase's butt. Baby Liam's death gave a depressing undercurrent. Which i didn't care for. But then again GH always has a depressing undercurrent. No matter what. 

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    Yeah, that butt was rewind and freeze frame material.

  2. Today’s show was another suckfest. They can’t even do emotional holiday shows any more.

    Why is Nina on the damn phone? Why can’t she be there? Phyllis cries about missing her kids, but why should I be sad when she can jet to see them? And saying the gifts she ordered would be a week late? We were told there’d be a mess in delivery, but that never happened.

    Why wouldn’t Jack visit his kid and grandson? Why is Devon wrapping gifts when everyone I know throws the gifts in a gift bag?

    Why do Xmas visitors to Abby’s not get a drink or a piece of cheese? Why do Tessa and Mariah have 14 bags each — all that look empty?

    What emotion should I feel when Chance reads a Xmas card message — about another thing that happened off screen?

    This show is a DISASTER.

  3. The problem with 5nis show is not the cast. It’s the writing.

    We get an occasional strong, emotional scene, but for the most part, there’s no story. It’s calm people talking calmly., and it’s IMMENSELY boring.

    Josh Griffith thinks that Sally walking into Adam’s office unannounced a few times a week is high drama  I don’t know what to say to that.

    And now Noah is laid back and sullen. Chance is laid back and sullen. Nick is laid back and sullen, but oh, Nick gets the drama — returning a box of Phyllis’ things to her WHILE THEY SIT IN A HOTEL LOBBY.

    Depressing as f u c k.

  4. What wealthy family == or any family — has a party in the lobby of a hotel??? Ami the only one disgusted by this?

    if they can’t afford another set, have the party at home. The hotel lobby is just pathetic. Even worse, they lay over ambient sound of a LARGE crowd that’s supposedly there. 
     

    Those same crowd noises are used at Crimson Lights, even when there’s no one in the place. 
     

    Maybe I wouldn’t notice these things if the writing didn’t suck.

  5. 1 hour ago, cattykittens said:

     I don't care how old Chance is all I see is an extremely attractive man and I really want to keep him! 🥰😍😚

    He looks perfectly natural as Jill's grandson to me.

    But the idiots in charge have him styled all wrong. I get that they wanted him looking a little rough after a bombing, but they made him up like a 21 yr old that lives in his mom's basement. If you look at his Instagram or IMBd page he can look groomed and older.

     

    I’m fine with his styling. Best hair on daytime. 

  6. 47 minutes ago, Paul Raven said:

    Chance so far is not making much of an impression. But MO is hardly the pro to help him lift his game.

    He does look younger than her.

    Thank the Lord Jill is back. Jess needs to stay around and become an active part of the show. She can elevate the crummiest of stories.

    nuChance is still a great improvement over the last one, and I actually think he and MO are a good fit. Still, shouldn’t they have been hungry for some alone time over those days?

    Jess Walton is always welcome, but I wish they hadn’t AGAIN gone to the “Billy is a screw up” storyline. Haven’t we seen that a dozen times from Jill? Why not have her get angry with Victor and vow vengeance for him going after her son?

    I realize it’s a problem that Jess isn’t working much, but I hate the repetition. Christel Khalil was outright LAUGHING during her dialogue about Lily takin* over and Billy working for her.

  7. 3 hours ago, j swift said:

    John Waters on camp (from an interview with The Face - August, 2019)

    Does camp” still mean anything today?
    "If you know, if you’re in on it, it can’t be camp. It has to be something innocent that tried to be good, that was so bad, like the movie Boom! (1968). That’s the true meaning of the word."

    That doesn’t mean the WRITERS were clueless — it works when the actors playing it perform as if they’re not in on it.

    Good camp (like John Waters’ stuff) is written by those who ARE in on it. When we laugh, we’re in on it with the writers, and the product is good stuff.

    If it’s campy and the writers weren’t in on it? Bad camp. That can be enjoyable to watch but will never make the movie or show quality.

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