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JANUARY: 20

January 3- D: Albert Alarr; SW: Sofia Landon Geier

January 4- D: Jim Baffico; SW: Renee Godelia

January 5- D: Phil Sogard; SW: Bruce Neckles

January 6- D: Herb Stein; SW: Michael Slade

January 7- D: Roger W. Inman; SW: Jodie Scholz

January 10- D: Albert Alarr; SW: Susan Kirshenbaum

January 11- D: Albert Alarr; SW: Jodie Scholz

January 12- D: Herb Stein; SW: Renee Godelia

January 13- D: Albert Alarr; SW: Bruce Neckles

January 14- D: Roger W. Inman; SW: Michael Slade

January 17- D: Phil Sogard; SW: Susan Kirshenbaum

January 18- D: Herb Stein; SW: Jodie Scholz

January 19- D: Roy B. Steinberg; SW: Sofia Landon Geier

January 21- D: Albert Alarr; SW: Bruce Neckles

January 24- D: Herb Stein; SW: Susan Kirshenbaum

January 25- D: Roger W. Inman; SW: Renee Godelia

January 26- D: Phil Sogard; SW: Susan Kirshenbaum

January 27- D: Albert Alarr; SW: Jodie Scholz

January 28- D: Herb Stein; SW: Susan Kirshenbaum

January 31- D: Roger W. Inman; SW: Bruce Neckles

Albert Alarr: 6

Jim Baffico: 1

Roger W. Inman: 4

Phil Sogard: 3

Herb Stein: 5

Roy B. Steinberg: 1

Sofia Landon Geier: 2

Renee Godelia: 3

Susan Kirshenbaum: 5

Bruce Neckles: 4

Jodie Scholz: 4

Michael Slade: 2

FEBRUARY: 20

February 1- D: Albert Alarr; SW: Jodie Scholz

February 2- D: Phil Sogard; SW: Michael Slade

February 3- D: Herb Stein; SW: Sofia Landon Geier

February 4- D: Albert Alarr; SW: Michael Slade

February 7- D: Albert Alarr; SW: Susan Kirshenbaum

February 8- D: Jim Baffico; SW: Bruce Neckles

February 9- D: Phil Sogard; SW: Sofia Landon Geier

February 10- D: Herb Stein; SW: Sofia Landon Geier

February 11- D: Phil Sogard; SW: Susan Kirshenbaum

February 14- D: Herb Stein; SW: Michael Slade

February 15- D: Roger W. Inman; SW: Bruce Neckles

February 16- D: Phil Sogard; SW: Jodie Scholz

February 17- D: Albert Alarr; SW: Sofia Landon Geier

February 18- D: Roger W. Inman; SW: Bruce Neckles

February 21- D: Roger W. Inman; SW: Jodie Scholz

February 22- D: Herb Stein; SW: Susan Kirshenbaum

February 23- D: Herb Stein; SW: Michael Slade

February 24- D: Albert Alarr; SW: Sofia Landon Geier

February 25- D: Phil Sogard; SW: Susan Kirshenbaum

February 28- D: Roger W. Inman; SW: Michael Slade

Albert Alarr: 5

Jim Baffico: 1

Roger W. Inman: 4

Phil Sogard: 5

Herb Stein: 5

Sofia Landon Geier: 5

Susan Kirshenbaum: 4

Bruce Neckles: 3

Jodie Scholz: 3

Michael Slade: 5

MARCH: 23

March 1- D: Herb Stein; SW: Jodie Scholz

March 2- D: Jim Baffico; SW: Bruce Neckles

March 3- D: Albert Alarr; SW: Sofia Landon Geier

March 4- D: Phil Sogard; SW: Bruce Neckles

March 7- D: Herb Stein; SW: Sofia Landon Geier

March 8- D: Jim Baffico; SW: Michael Slade

March 9- D: Albert Alarr; SW: Susan Kirshenbaum

March 10- D: Phil Sogard; SW: Sofia Landon Geier

March 11- D: Roger W. Inman; SW: Michael Slade

March 14- D: Herb Stein; SW: Bruce Neckles

March 15- D: Phil Sogard; SW: Bruce Neckles

March 16- D: Herb Stein; SW: Susan Kirshenbaum

March 17- D: Herb Stein; SW: Sofia Landon Geier

March 18- D: Phil Sogard; SW: Bruce Neckles

March 21- D: Phil Sogard; SW: Susan Kirshenbaum

March 22- D: Roy B. Steinberg; SW: Michael Slade

March 23- D: Albert Alarr; SW: Sofia Landon Geier

March 24- D: Roger W. Inman; SW: Michael Slade

March 25- D: Herb Stein; SW: Bruce Neckles

March 28- D: Herb Stein; SW: Susan Kirshenbaum

March 29- D: Albert Alarr; SW: Michael Slade

March 30- D: Herb Stein; SW: Jodie Scholz

March 31- D: Roger W. Inman; SW: Renee Godelia

Albert Alarr: 4

Jim Baffico: 2

Roger W. Inman: 3

Phil Sogard: 5

Herb Stein: 8

Roy B. Steinberg: 1

Sofia Landon Geier: 5

Renee Godelia: 1

Susan Kirshenbaum: 4

Bruce Neckles: 6

Jodie Scholz: 2

Michael Slade: 5

APRIL: 21

April 1- D: Roger W. Inman; SW: Sofia Landon Geier

April 4- D: Phil Sogard; SW: Renee Godelia

April 5- D: Herb Stein; SW: Jodie Scholz

April 6- D: Herb Stein; SW: Jodie Scholz

April 7- D: Roger W. Inman; SW: Bruce Neckles

April 8- D: Albert Alarr; SW: Sofia Landon Geier

April 11- D: Albert Alarr; SW: Susan Kirshenbaum

April 12- D: Herb Stein; SW: Michael Slade

April 13- D: Roger W. Inman; SW: Susan Kirshenbaum

April 14- D: Roger W. Inman; SW: Sofia Landon Geier

April 15- D: Phil Sogard; SW: Jodie Scholz

April 18- D: Albert Alarr; SW: Bruce Neckles

April 19- D: Albert Alarr; SW: Susan Kirshenbaum

April 20- D: Phil Sogard; SW: Jodie Scholz

April 21- D: Herb Stein; SW: Michael Slade

April 22- D: Albert Alarr; SW: Bruce Neckles

April 25- D: Phil Sogard; SW: Susan Kirshenbaum

April 26- D: Jim Baffico; SW: Sofia Landon Geier

April 27- D: Albert Alarr; SW: Jodie Scholz

April 28- D: Roy B. Steinberg; SW: Bruce Neckles

April 29- D: Jim Baffico; SW: Michael Slade

Albert Alarr: 6

Jim Baffico: 2

Roger W. Inman: 4

Phil Sogard: 4

Herb Stein: 4

Roy B. Steinberg: 1

Sofia Landon Geier: 4

Renee Godelia: 1

Susan Kirshenbaum: 4

Bruce Neckles: 4

Jodie Scholz: 5

Michael Slade: 3

MAY: 22

May 2- D: Albert Alarr; SW: Bruce Neckles

May 3- D: Albert Alarr; SW: Sofia Landon Geier

May 4- D: Phil Sogard; SW: Michael Slade

May 5- D: Phil Sogard; SW: Jodie Scholz

May 6- D: Phil Sogard; SW: Bruce Neckles

May 9- D: Phil Sogard; SW: Susan Kirshenbaum

May 10- D: Roger W. Inman; SW: Sofia Landon Geier

May 11- D: Phil Sogard; SW: Michael Slade

May 12- D: Jim Baffico; SW: Bruce Neckles

May 13- D: Roger W. Inman; SW: Susan Kirshenbaum

May 16- D: Albert Alarr; SW: Jodie Scholz

May 17- D: Phil Sogard; SW: Sofia Landon Geier

May 18- D: Roger W. Inman; SW: Michael Slade

May 19- D: Roger W. Inman; SW: Bruce Neckles

May 20- D: Jim Baffico; SW: Renee Godelia

May 23- D: Roger W. Inman; SW: Susan Kirshenbaum

May 24- D: Albert Alarr; SW: Sofia Landon Geier

May 25- D: Phil Sogard; SW: Michael Slade

May 26- D: Herb Stein; SW: Bruce Neckles

May 27- D: Albert Alarr; SW: Susan Kirshenbaum

May 30- D: Albert Alarr; SW: Renee Godelia

May 31- D: Jim Baffico; SW: Sofia Landon Geier

Albert Alarr: 6

Jim Baffico: 3

Roger W. Inman: 5

Phil Sogard: 7

Herb Stein: 1

Sofia Landon Geier: 5

Renee Godelia: 2

Susan Kirshenbaum: 4

Bruce Neckles: 5

Jodie Scholz: 2

Michael Slade: 4

JUNE: 20

June 1- D: Albert Alarr; SW: Susan Kirshenbaum

June 2- D: Roger W. Inman; SW: Michael Slade

June 6- D: Herb Stein; SW: Bruce Neckles

June 7- D: Roger W. Inman; SW: Renee Godelia

June 8- D: Albert Alarr; SW: Sofia Landon Geier

June 9- D: Jim Baffico; SW: Susan Kirshenbaum

June 10- D: Herb Stein; SW: Bruce Neckles

June 13- D: Roger W. Inman; SW: Michael Slade

June 14- D: Roger W. Inman; SW: Bruce Neckles

June 15- D: Albert Alarr; SW: Sofia Landon Geier

June 16- D: Herb Stein; SW: Susan Kirshenbaum

June 17- D: Roger W. Inman; SW: Bruce Neckles

June 20- D: Phil Sogard; SW: Susan Kirshenbaum

June 21- D: Phil Sogard; SW: Renee Godelia

June 22- D: Herb Stein; SW: Sofia Landon Geier

June 23- D: Albert Alarr; SW: Bruce Neckles

June 24- D: Phil Sogard; SW: Michael Slade

June 27- D: Albert Alarr; SW: Susan Kirshenbaum

June 28- D: Herb Stein; SW: Renee Godelia

June 29- D: Phil Sogard; SW: Bruce Neckles

Albert Alarr: 5

Jim Baffico: 1

Roger W. Inman: 5

Phil Sogard: 4

Herb Stein: 5

Sofia Landon Geier: 3

Renee Godelia: 3

Susan Kirshenbaum: 5

Bruce Neckles: 6

Michael Slade: 3

JULY: 20

July 4- D: Phil Sogard; SW: Bruce Neckles

July 5- D: Albert Alarr; SW: Michael Slade

July 6- D: Phil Sogard; SW: Bruce Neckles

July 7- D: Phil Sogard; SW: Susan Kirshenbaum

July 8- D: Roger W. Inman; SW: Sofia Landon Geier

July 11- D: Albert Alarr; SW: Michael Slade

July 12- D: Albert Alarr; SW: Bruce Neckles

July 13- D: Herb Stein; SW: Jodie Scholz

July 14- D: Roger W. Inman; SW: Susan Kirshenbaum

July 15- D: Albert Alarr; SW: Sofia Landon Geier

July 18- D: Herb Stein; SW: Bruce Neckles

July 19- D: Roger W. Inman; SW: Susan Kirshenbaum

July 20- D: Albert Alarr; SW: Michael Slade

July 21- D: Roger W. Inman; SW: Sofia Landon Geier

July 22- D: Roger W. Inman; SW: Michael Slade

July 25- D: Phil Sogard; SW: Sofia Landon Geier

July 26- D: Albert Alarr; SW: Michael Slade

July 27- D: Herb Stein; SW: Jodie Scholz

July 28- D: Roger W. Inman; SW: Bruce Neckles

July 29- D: Albert Alarr; SW: Sofia Landon Geier

Albert Alarr: 7

Roger W. Inman: 6

Phil Sogard: 4

Herb Stein: 3

Sofia Landon Geier: 5

Susan Kirshenbaum: 3

Bruce Neckles: 5

Jodie Scholz: 2

Michael Slade: 5

AUGUST: 23

August 1- D: Herb Stein; SW: Michael Slade

August 2- D: Herb Stein; SW: Susan Kirshenbaum

August 3- D: Phil Sogard; SW: Bruce Neckles

August 4- D: Herb Stein; SW: Jodie Scholz

August 5- D: Roger W. Inman; SW: Sofia Landon Geier

August 8- D: Herb Stein; SW: Michael Slade

August 9- D: Herb Stein; SW: Jodie Scholz

August 10- D: Deveney Kelly; SW: Bruce Neckles

August 11- D: Deveney Kelly; SW: Susan Kirshenbaum

August 12- D: Albert Alarr; SW: Susan Kirshenbaum

August 15- D: Roy B. Steinberg; SW: Sofia Landon Geier

August 16- D: Herb Stein; SW: Michael Slade

August 17- D: Deveney Kelly; SW: Susan Kirshenbaum

August 18- D: Albert Alarr; SW: Jodie Scholz

August 19- D: Jim Baffico; SW: Bruce Neckles

August 22- D: Herb Stein; SW: Sofia Landon Geier

August 23- D: Herb Stein; SW: Susan Kirshenbaum

August 24- D: Albert Alarr; SW: Michael Slade

August 25- D: Herb Stein; SW: Jodie Scholz

August 26- D: Jim Baffico; SW: Bruce Neckles

August 29- D: Phil Sogard; SW: Sofia Landon Geier

August 30- D: Herb Stein; SW: Bruce Neckles

August 31- D: Jim Baffico; SW: Sofia Landon Geier

Albert Alarr: 3

Jim Baffico: 3

Roger W. Inman: 1

Deveney Kelly: 3

Phil Sogard: 2

Herb Stein: 10

Roy B. Steinberg: 1

Sofia Landon Geier: 5

Susan Kirshenbaum: 5

Bruce Neckles: 5

Jodie Scholz: 4

Michael Slade: 4

SEPTEMBER: 22

September 1- D: Albert Alarr; SW: Michael Slade

September 2- D: Albert Alarr; SW: Jodie Scholz

September 5- D: Jim Baffico; SW: Sofia Landon Geier

September 6- D: Phil Sogard; SW: Jodie Scholz

September 7- D: Phil Sogard; SW: Susan Kirshenbaum

September 8- D: Phil Sogard; SW: Bruce Neckles

September 9- D: Phil Sogard; SW: Michael Slade

September 12- D: Albert Alarr; SW: Sofia Landon Geier

September 13- D: Roger W. Inman; SW: Jodie Scholz

September 14- D: Phil Sogard; SW: Sofia Landon Geier

September 15- D: Albert Alarr; SW: Michael Slade

September 16- D: Roger W. Inman; SW: Susan Kirshenbaum

September 19- D: Phil Sogard; SW: Sofia Landon Geier

September 20- D: Albert Alarr; SW: Michael Slade

September 21- D: Herb Stein; SW: Michael Slade

September 22- D: Phil Sogard; SW: Jodie Scholz

September 23- D: Herb Stein; SW: Susan Kirshenbaum

September 26- D: Albert Alarr; SW: Bruce Neckles

September 27- D: Phil Sogard; SW: Bruce Neckles

September 28- D: Albert Alarr; SW: Bruce Neckles

September 29- D: Albert Alarr; SW: Michael Slade

September 30- D: Herb Stein; SW: Susan Kirshenbaum

Albert Alarr: 8

Jim Baffico: 1

Roger W. Inman: 2

Phil Sogard: 8

Herb Stein: 3

Sofia Landon Geier: 4

Susan Kirshenbaum: 4

Bruce Neckles: 4

Jodie Scholz: 4

Michael Slade: 6

OCTOBER: 21

October 3- D: Herb Stein; SW: Jodie Scholz

October 4- D: Jim Baffico; SW: Sofia Landon Geier

October 5- D: Phil Sogard; SW: Susan Kirshenbaum

October 6- D: Roy B. Steinberg; SW: Michael Slade

October 7- D: Jim Baffico; SW: Jodie Scholz

October 10- D: Phil Sogard; SW: Bruce Neckles

October 11- D: Herb Stein; SW: Sofia Landon Geier

October 12- D: Herb Stein; SW: Bruce Neckles

October 13- D: Albert Alarr; SW: Michael Slade

October 14- D: Herb Stein; SW: Jodie Scholz

October 17- D: Jim Baffico; SW: Susan Kirshenbaum

October 18- D: Roger W. Inman; SW: Sofia Landon Geier

October 19- D: Phil Sogard; SW: Susan Kirshenbaum

October 20- D: Albert Alarr; SW: Michael Slade

October 21- D: Roger W. Inman; SW: Bruce Neckles

October 24- D: Phil Sogard; SW: Jodie Scholz

October 25- D: Deveney Kelly; SW: Sofia Landon Geier

October 26- D: Herb Stein; SW: Jodie Scholz

October 27- D: Phil Sogard; SW: Susan Kirshenbaum

October 28- D: Herb Stein; SW: Bruce Neckles

October 31- D: Phil Sogard; SW: Michael Slade

Albert Alarr: 2

Jim Baffico: 3

Roger W. Inman: 2

Deveney Kelly: 1

Phil Sogard: 6

Herb Stein: 6

Roy B. Steinberg: 1

Sofia Landon Geier: 4

Susan Kirshenbaum: 4

Bruce Neckles: 4

Jodie Scholz: 5

Michael Slade: 4

NOVEMBER: 21

November 1- D: Phil Sogard; SW: Sofia Landon Geier

November 2- D: Phil Sogard; SW: Renee Godelia

November 3- D: Roger W. Inman; SW: Jodie Scholz

November 4- D: Jim Baffico; SW: Michael Slade

November 7- D: Phil Sogard; SW: Bruce Neckles

November 8- D: Herb Stein; SW: Bruce Neckles

November 9- D: Albert Alarr; SW: Anne Toole

November 10- D: Albert Alarr; SW: Bruce Neckles

November 11- D: Herb Stein; SW: Jodie Scholz

November 14- D: Albert Alarr; SW: Renee Godelia

November 15- D: Albert Alarr; SW: Michael Slade

November 16- D: Phil Sogard; SW: Sofia Landon Geier

November 17- D: Albert Alarr; SW: Susan Kirshenbaum

November 18- D: Albert Alarr; SW: Michael Slade

November 21- D: Phil Sogard; SW: Bruce Neckles

November 22- D: Roger W. Inman; SW: Renee Godelia

November 23- D: Albert Alarr; SW: Susan Kirshenbaum

November 25- D: Herb Stein; SW: Sofia Landon Geier

November 28- D: Phil Sogard; SW: Bruce Neckles

November 29- D: Albert Alarr; SW: Susan Kirshenbaum

November 30- D: Phil Sogard; SW: Susan Kirshenbaum

Albert Alarr: 8

Jim Baffico: 1

Roger W. Inman: 2

Phil Sogard: 7

Herb Stein: 3

Sofia Landon Geier: 3

Renee Godelia: 3

Susan Kirshenbaum: 4

Bruce Neckles: 5

Jodie Scholz: 2

Michael Slade: 3

Anne Toole: 1

DECEMBER: 22

December 1- D: Roger W. Inman; SW: Jodie Scholz

December 2- D: Herb Stein; SW: Sofia Landon Geier

December 5- D: Phil Sogard; SW: Jodie Scholz

December 6- D: Herb Stein; SW: Michael Slade

December 7- D: Phil Sogard; SW: Bruce Neckles

December 8- D: Herb Stein; SW: Susan Kirshenbaum

December 9- D: Albert Alarr; SW: Sofia Landon Geier

December 12- D: Albert Alarr; SW: Bruce Neckles

December 13- D: Albert Alarr; SW: Sofia Landon Geier

December 14- D: Herb Stein; SW: Michael Slade

December 15- D: Phil Sogard; SW: Jodie Scholz

December 16- D: Jim Baffico; SW: Renee Godelia

December 19- D: Herb Stein; SW: Sofia Landon Geier

December 20- D: Roger W. Inman; SW: Jodie Scholz

December 21- D: Albert Alarr; SW: Bruce Neckles

December 22- D: Herb Stein; SW: Susan Kirshenbaum

December 23- D: Herb Stein; SW: Jodie Scholz

December 26- D: Albert Alarr; SW: Michael Slade

December 27- D: Deveney Kelly; SW: Jodie Scholz

December 28- D: Albert Alarr; SW: Bruce Neckles

December 29- D: Roger W. Inman; SW: Sofia Landon Geier

December 30- D: Albert Alarr; SW: Michael Slade

Albert Alarr: 7

Jim Baffico: 1

Roger W. Inman: 3

Deveney Kelly: 1

Phil Sogard: 3

Herb Stein: 7

Sofia Landon Geier: 5

Renee Godelia: 1

Susan Kirshenbaum: 2

Bruce Neckles: 4

Jodie Scholz: 6

Michael Slade: 4

YEAR TOTAL: 255

Albert Alarr: 67 (+10)

Jim Baffico: 19 (+7)

Roger W. Inman: 41 (-3)

Deveney Kelly: 5

Phil Sogard: 58 (-1)

Herb Stein: 60 (+4)

Roy B. Steinberg: 5 (-2)

Sofia Landon Geier: 50 (+18)

Renee Godelia: 14 (+5)

Susan Kirshenbaum: 48

Bruce Neckles: 55 (+1)

Jodie Scholz: 39 (-6)

Michael Slade: 48

Anne Toole: 1 (-1)

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Cal is horrified that she allowed herself to be taken in again by Meg in spite of knowing firsthand what her mother is like and warnings from the entire family. Rick insists that she get away from Meg now and go visit Betsy until he gets things settled. As soon as Cal has gone, Rick insists that Meg come out of the bedroom where she has barricaded herself, and tells her he knows her too well to believe she would ever take her own life. He tells her he admires her and would like them to come out of this as friends. Meg makes it clear that friendship isn’t what she wants from him. But when Rick picks up Cal, who now wants to get married right away, and | returns to her apartment, they find a note from her “loving mother” saying she and Rick are now friends and they should call her after they are married.  
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    • As always, really interesting to get your impressions! I was only watching sporadically during this period (whereas I was transfixed during the Marian storyline), but if I remember correctly 1996 was a pretty rough transitional year. It came at a period where P&G was playing musical chairs with its executive producers--ATWT was hit especially hard by this. The current executive producer, Michael Laibson, is out in November 1996, replaced by Paul Rauch, who stays for nearly 6 years. While Rauch has a few really bad ideas that cause long-term damage to the show, those don't really kick in until 1999, and his first couple of years are very strong. So once you get to 1997, you should see the show rebound significantly. 
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    • I’m up to April 01, 1996. I think I’m starting to understand what many have said.. things are different. I miss the community vibe of Springfield, when you had people working at the hectic newspaper, the choatic diner, the rich were coming in for coffee, or the TV network was abuzz about the latest scandal. Things have become a little more tunneled into their own storylines. Right now, for me anyway, there isn’t a strong desire to see what happens next, ever since the Brent/Marian story ended. It was a darker, more suspenseful storyline that really got me intrigued and waiting to see what happens next, while everything else was just a nice view of midwestern families living their dramatic lives. And I love that too, when the characters and storytelling is strong, but right now, some things are a little stale. In these last 5 weeks, we had two bigger events: Nick and Susan’s wedding:  it was sweet, but I really found it weird they played music over their vows instead of being able to hear them. Then, they leave town immediately after and for good? We really didn’t get a ton of time with them - one minute Susan is in a hospital bed, post-coma, celebrating the new year, and now she’s married and gone. I’m having a hard time with the revolving door of characters since my early ’95 watch. This year we’ve lost so many characters, gained so many characters, and to what end? Henry’s funeral:  this was so sad, considering the real actor passed. I’m curious what other fans thought about the funeral. Granted, when an actor passes, you don’t have much time to plan ahead, so you need to insert it into whatever storylines are happening at the time.  But sadly, this funeral happened when everyone was hating each other. Vanessa was upset with Matt because the Amanda secret came out and he kept it from her. Quint showed up, with his very young affair no less, which made both Nola and J upset. Amanda was there which upset both Blake and Ross. Roger insisted he give a speech which upset everyone. Vanessa was mad at Quint for bringing his young girlfriend, and then Dinah was so upset about her grandfather, which was emotional, but everyone is currently at odds with Dinah. The flashbacks were effective, and the most emotional scene was Vanessa’s breakdown when reading Henry’s letter to her.  Otherwise, it was a pretty hateful funeral, which felt icky. Otherwise, my quick pros and cons currently happening… Pros: Alex and Hawk are great and funny. He gets under her skin and it’s hilarious to watch her react, but she needs him. They were in LA trying to get dirt on Amanda’s former life and Hawk was living it up with young gorgeous women and all the spending money at his disposal.  Generally, the Amanda and her secret storyline is interesting and I really like the actress. Alex vs. Amanda is entertaining. Tina came onto the scene around the time Nadine died, but she’s been given a backstory which is interesting to me now. She’s a prostitute, who means well, and is trying to take care of her daughter, Dahlia. She grew up with Frank, who has a soft spot for her. Marcus, in a new storyline he desperately needed away from Dinah and his dad, has taken a strong liking to Dahlia. She sings well and he plays saxophone well, so their music is endearing. Sadly, Tina got involved in a robbery gone-bad, where they held up a Spaulding board of directors meeting. She flees, but Frank catches her outside and is forced to arrest her, while Cleary (she’s back!) arrests the main bad guy involved and saves the Spaulding family. I’m curious to see where this one goes, but curious, was Tina actually on the show before this or is she a brand new character? Cons: The Dinah/Hart/Roger storyline is pretty stale now. I need something new. Lucy and Alan-Michael are barely on since Brent left, which is sad. You spend an entire year on a storyline that builds their relationship, brings strife and wedges, and now that they’re finally able to be together in love with no obstacles, you never show them? I want to see them happy! Oh and Lucy and Bridget/David haven't had a scene since Marian tried to get 'a room at the boarding house, which is weird because we haven't seen Bridget react to Lucy being alive. I don't even know if Lucy even lives at the boarding house or with AM, but it's sad pretending like Lucy/Bridget/David were never close friends. Reva/Josh, which is hogging airtime, is a serious whiplash. One week Josh loves her, she hates him; the next week, she loves him, he hates her. He’s always lying to Annie, but now he’s marrying her again, the second wedding in 4 months. I’m also very tired of Marah, her angst over everything, and their overwhelming concern over her. As much as I don’t like Buzz, it is funny watching Reva work at the diner, but I’ll never side with Alan so watching him have feelings about Reva/Buzz or Reva/Josh does nothing for me. Finally, the other small B storylines are only on like once a week which isn’t enough:  Gilly/Griffin/Viviane, Michelle/J, Blake/Ross/Rick, Rick/Abby, Holly/Fletcher and the baby. Something that just popped up out of the blue is David Grant leaving Springfield out of nowhere. He professed his love to Bridget, who turned him down, so he decides to leave when Griffin gives him a job opportunity. Sadly, another character written out for many new characters being introduced. Makes me wonder who is making these calls - the producers, the network, the writers, the fans?
    • OH. The AMC/OLTL Crossover with helicopter, down in the woods, 2 very pregnant, both give birth, only one baby lives. We are on the same page!!!
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