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Khan

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  1. I was JUST going to say the same thing, @BrendaB, lol! I'd bring back Serena, even if Carly Schroeder is out of the business now, and I'd have her follow in Lee and Scotty's footsteps by becoming an attorney. She and Scotty could even start a father-and-daughter law firm! Of course, I'd also figure out a way to expose Cody as a fraud (the real Cody is either dead or in hiding) and a DVX agent in disguise. I'd just as soon pretend that THE CITY was all part of someone's feverish imagination.
  2. Actually, @Soapsuds, I would've just had Pamela die from the car crash. It would've happened off-screen, of course, since Victoria Principal probably wouldn't have returned even for one or two scenes. But the next season could've picked up from Pamela's funeral. And believe it or not, @Soapsuds, I would've kept Bobby single for the rest of the series (and for the revival series, too). Bobby loved Pamela too much, IMO, even to entertain the thought of remarrying after her departure. Instead, Bobby would've just poured all his energies into raising Christopher as normally as possible while still living with the rest of the family. (He might even have reached the point where he gets sick of fighting with J.R. all the time at Ewing Oil and decides to run Southfork instead.) Women would try and snare him, of course, because of who he was, but Bobby would've been still too much in love with Pamela to walk down the aisle again.
  3. No, Pamela's exit sucked. Sue Ellen's exit just didn't make sense.
  4. I agree that it would have been a satisfying exit for Sue Ellen, but Leonard Katzman probably wanted her departure to be more dramatic; and since Linda Gray wasn't about to let Sue Ellen go out the way he likely preferred - falling-down drunk, or languishing in some mental hospital, screaming for Dusty - this had to do.
  5. I don't think Lauralee Bell was ever a BAD actor. She's no Beverlee McKinsey, but she's alright. It's just that Cricket/Christine was SO pure, with SO many singing her praises, that it seemed like Bill Bell was allowing his feelings toward his daughter to cloud his judgment and story sense.
  6. It won't last. Colton is still new to the game (so to speak). He's marrying the first, real, same-sex partner he's had, because his traditional upbringing still influences him.
  7. To be honest, I was never terribly impressed with KNOTS' sets, although I think they did a pretty good job with designing the Fairgate/McKenzie living room.
  8. Not unless you are the office gossip!
  9. I really don't want to criticize Josh Griffith, or tell him (or any HW) how to do his job anymore, because I've realized how difficult it is for these people to satisfy the "suits" and still keep the audiences tuning in. HOWEVER, if this is Griffith's way of fixing a storyline that isn't working AS it's still airing, as I suspect it is, then he's chosen a rather inelegant way of doing it.
  10. I thought Ron Carlivati wasn't writing this show anymore.
  11. Overall, I loved Val, and I get why she would be so protective of Betsy and Bobby, but if I had to listen to her go on and on about having to think of them before anything else one more time...!
  12. Nah, that would make too much sense, lol. I agree! If he turned out to be Bo's kid, I would want to see Bo struggle between building a relationship with his son and taking him down; and I would want to see Hope accuse Megan of using Dimitri to cause trouble for her and Bo, too.
  13. I think it's a misconception that soap actors pay attention to what's happening on their own shows.
  14. So, that would make him Bo's son?
  15. "He must've slipped me something." "Apparently!"
  16. No, last time I checked, Terry was still crying about what had happened to her back in Laurelton and refusing to tell anyone about it.
  17. Val had that redone, because "I HAVE GOT TO THINK ABOUT MY CHILDREN!".
  18. If Colin lives in the same building as Chloe and Xander, then he's definitely not getting his cleaning deposit back when he moves.
  19. Donna Mills in a Subaru? Has she been drugged? Denise Alexander.
  20. That is so heartbreaking to watch. Elizabeth Hubbard did the right thing by paying into a long-term care policy that she'd hoped would relieve of her son of some of the burden of taking care of her in her final days. It's just a shame that the bureaucracies that continue to cripple our country's health care industry undermined all that careful and smart planning. Also, if I had my druthers, soaps would be putting a spotlight on these and other real, timely issues today instead of inundating us with more WTD stories.
  21. DYNASTY had already played the "long-lost child" card with Adam, so bringing on Amanda as yet another long-lost Carrington was redundant.
  22. Or, it's Moesha DiMera, another long-lost daughter, played by Brandy.
  23. I get that they wanted to create an air of mystery and possibly danger around Dominique when she arrived in Denver, but I couldn't understand why she kept her connection to the Carringtons under wraps for so long, or why she was trading catty remarks with Alexis as if they were longtime nemeses. Other character: "Just who ARE you anyway, Ms. Devereaux?" Dominique: "Who AM I? That, my dear, is for me to know, and for you to find out...eventually." Khan (watches): "Oh, girl, just tell them who you are so we can move on!"

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