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You and me both!

I'm wondering if Miss Willow is more than just a hooker.

Methinks Shawn is about to get in more trouble than he ever wants... ;)

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I don't think Willow is that bad. The actress isn't that bad either for being a newbie with little acting background. In a lot of ways both the character and the actress remind me of Arianne Zuker (ex-Nicole). Arianne was nothing to write about in the acting department when she first came onto the show in '98. Then, in '05, when she left, we were all talking about how far she came. I think the actress that plays Willow has that same potential.

I really hope Willow isn't working for EJ. We really don't need this again. It's such a JER type of thing and I hope Hogan can be a little more creative with this character. Patrick is fine working with EJ. Anymore people working for him and he is going to start resembling cartoonish-Tony.

Although I wouldn't be opposed of Willow turning out to be a DiMera. That is the only way I'll accept her working for/with EJ, is if she is a lost DiMera child or grandchild.

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I like Willow :unsure:

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I still don't get the thing about Willow's 'lips.' Just what is this all about? I see nothing strange about how she talks. Or nothing of note.

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