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Thoughts and comments on today's show...

Today's show wasn't too bad. I actually like Spencer now that everyone knows he is an evil person, and since he is sinking further into madness. Just like when Margaret finally snapped and terrorized Llanview, I am going to enjoy seeing Spencer do it as well, especially since we know he is not long for this world.

As for the temporarily new Michael, not bad...but I would like to see this new guy in a scene or two with Marcie, Tommy, and John before NM retakes the role.

Glad to see that the announcer guy is still there. I thought ABC had quit announcing things like that a few years ago, but we got to hear that familiar voice today annoucning that 'Today the role of Michael McBain will be played by Robert Harte.'

Best part of the day was Viki, Todd, Starr, Jack and Blair.

I don't mind Paige. She is not as bad as some characters on the show. And she even admitted today that she has been an idiot.

I really could care less about the stuff with Vincent/Shaun/Cristian/Evangeline. This Cristian is an arsonist would be interesting if someone other than Ted had died in the fire. No one cares about dead. We all wished we would die anyway. So Cristian just did us all a favor if he was the one who burned the building down. :lol:

The Marty/Jessica/Nash/Antonio stuff was okay....but I thought it was kind of boring.

Hmmm....Marty helping Blair....feeling guilty, huh Marty?

I'm going to enjoy Starr telling Spencer off though. That cop at guarding the door to Spencer's room is stupid. Bree is a cute baby though.

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It was for me. I hate this one day a week crap where Viki is concerned, so it was very nice to see her there with her brother, neice and nephew. Would love to see more actually.

I do not care at tall for the stuff concerning Vangie, Cris and Vincent. I found it extremely boring.

As much as I enjoyed the Marty/Jess friendship WAY back when I just cannot get into it this go round and its all because of the actress. And where this Jess/Tonio and Nash stuff is concerned, wouldn't you think that Antonio would realize that Jess now has Tess's feelings and memories and would be worried that eventually they would interfere with Jess and how she feels about things?

I like Spencer, the more whacked out he gets the more I like him. LOL.

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I liked today. The Todd scenes with the family waiting for news on Blair was good. I always like Todd/Marty scenes. I do think Marty feels guilty, but I'm not so sure she's wrong about Spencer. He does seem to hear voices, not to say he isn't evil. I just think he's criminally insane.

Temp Michael wasn't as bad as I feared. I probably could learn to like him if I had to, but I hope that does't happen.

Vincent is a really annoying character. I think he's a weak link on the AMC acting chain.

I like Nash and Antonio becoming friends. It's going to complicate the triangle and hopefully make it more interesting. I do think Antonio is worried about Jash, but he doesn't want to admit it to himself.

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Today's show was okay for me.

I hate Vincent and he brings down the scenes for me. I can't stand the character. It's a poor man's version of RJ and I'm sick of it.

Antonio/Jessica/Nash was a big old bore.

My favorite scenes were at the hospital with Todd/Viki/Star/Jack/Blaire/Marty/Spencer. I love that Viki is a mother-type figure to Todd when he needs her. Sure, they're siblings, but for a newcomer watching that doesn't know the history between these two would believe that Viki was Todd's mother. It's believable. I like this Jack too. Great casting. I'm growing to like Christina Chambers as Marty as well. She's not that bad anymore. Spencer is Spencer. Nothing new to say there.

I'm not a fan of tempMichael. I know it's his first day and we should give him a try, but he seemed so out of place in his scenes.

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What is the point of Vincent? To be honest, I would rather see him go than Claudia. This whole "story arc" with the burned down building is so pointless. We watch Cristian, Evangeline, and Vincent argue for a half hour, only to have Van Drew tell us that Cristian couldn't possibly do it .............. he had an alibi. I mean, what a waste of time, not to mention boring. I do like Cris/Van as a couple, but this whole trumped up arson thing better be leading to something bigger ............ it's filler as of now.

The rest of the episode was enjoyable. I am really liking the Antonio/Jessica/Nash stuff, because there is palpable chemistry between Bree/Forbes even when she is Jessica. Plus, even though myself and many others can't stand JAVA, the fact is that JESSICA does love ANTONIO, so she really will feel bad when she ultimately (I am guessing) cheats on him with Nash, which will create good drama. Plus, I could watch Bree Williamson read the phone book.

Starr and Spencer was my favorite part of the day, in that little scene at the end. I loved how KA acted the poor little victim and had Starr turn on the waterworks for that police officer.

Althought it's kind of annoying how Marty is in every single scene (hey! kind of like when she was a show hog back in the mid-to-late 90s!), I did like the fact that she was the one who called in the cardiac specialist. The Blair-Todd-Marty stuff will probably always be intriguing to me, just 'cause I was there the first time.

Scotty: I can't believe you said Paige doesn't annoy you as much as most. She is so pointless ......... so stupid .............. and now she finally sees the error of her ways one year later, but I just don't care!

Erika Slezak always does so well in her supporting scenes ... it's why I think she's such an amazing actress. Viki can be a secondary part of an episode, and Slezak will play the support so perfectly, never trying to be a camera hog like some other legendary Emmy-winners.

OLTL ... keep it up.

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Hard to say. It's certainly not the worst soap on the air right now, not by a long shot.

I took a lengthy break (which is rare for me) from July-November, because I was enraged at the character destruction being perpetuated on Blair, the flagrant underuse of Kevin and Kelly, and the strange decision to make Paige a focal point of the show. I tuned in once in a while when I knew something big was going to occur to characters I liked, such as when Todd and Blair made love on August 25th, but didn't start watching regularly again until December.

I like where the show is at now, and I think they are making some wise decisions. I enjoy Nash, Jessica, Blair, Todd, NuMarty, Cris, and Evangeline, which is helpful, as those are the front-burner characters at the moment. I am seeing a pointed increase in airtime for Dorian, Clint, Viki, Lindsay, and Nora, which can only be good, and I am excited about potential fallout for Rex, Adriana, Michael, Marcie, Todd, Blair, and little Tommy.

To me, the show was first-rate for the first half of last year, but sort of imploded in the summer, after Todd's execution. Only now am I truly excited again, but unless Higley is gone or this "consulting" continues, I wouldn't get too damned overjoyed.

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I think it's good. I would say check it out and see what you think. Things between Spencer/Todd and Marty are going to heat up this week.

Does anyone have an opinion on what Marty is up to? Do you think she is really out for revenge? Or did Spencer fool her or is she just right and he is insane? I'm voting for Marty being right.

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I'm watching it now, but I'm kind of holding my nose. I'm really not ready to forgive Frons for dumping Dan and Heather. Also, the Java stuff turns my stomach and I'm very mad that the show is dumping the remarkable Timothy J. Stikney and replacing him with Vincent. Really a show can have more than one African-American male. Not only is OLTL backwood in not realizing that, but to replace TJS with an incredibly poor actor is unbelievable.

I'm having a very hard time believing that OLTL will ever give longterm viewers a payoff. I don't see a payoff for those of us who are Blair fans and I certain don't see one for Jess and Nash. It's astounding that the show does not recognize that Jess and Nash are a good couple. Blair is a big part of the future of that show. Making Viki play a supporting part is so stupid. The show as the best actresses on daytime and won't use them.

Regardless I'm watching right now in the hopes that something good will come of it this time. Abut 18 months ago it was a very good show. It's been a long time. I'm sensing maybe we are turning a corner. I sure hope so.

Also, I'm comparing it a little bit to the return of DOOL. Days is playing its first team and giving em big playing time. OLTL really is featuring its back benchers a little too much. Regardless, it's worth a few minutes a day to watch. It's the first time I've watch it even briefly since August.

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Well, Paige is somewhat annoying, but she doesn't come anywhere close to grinding my gears the way John, Evangeline, Cristian, Vincent, Cole, and a few others do. I think Alexandra Neil is a very good actress. And, while Paige has made a lot of mistakes, I think she does have some redeeming qualities. To put it another way, there are a lot worse characters on OLTL right now IMO.

Also, just wait...Marty going to be popping up in a few more places in the next week or two. Marty is becoming the female John lately, popping up in nearly every single storyline on the show.

I have gotten the previews through the week after next. And from what I can tell there is some more pretty good stuff coming up. I am actually looking forward to watching OLTL every day right now, and I haven't felt that enthusiam in quite awhile.

Kristen Alderson was great today. Loved how she turned on the waterworks to that cop, and then, with that evil grin, began to tell off Spencer. She is certainly Todd Manning's daughter. No doubt about that.

Erika Slezak is great. She could read the IRS manual and keep my interest. I am so thrilled by the fact she seems to be getting more airtime these days.

IA Shane...the fallout of the Marcie/Michael/Tommy stuff should be very good, as will the Nora/Lindsay/Bo triangle. They just need to give RJ more airtime to help stir things up.

Vincent does seem rather useless these days.

While I dislike Spencer, I will truly enjoy watching him go all physco, Llanview style the next few weeks. I felt the same way when they had Margaret go all physco. Knowing he is not long for this world, makes it all the more enjoyable. I love to watch, just to see how crazy he is going to get. And from the looks of it, he is going to get pretty damn crazy.

The rest is so-so.

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Agree, I like NM and everything... but this guy is intriguing to me. And if he has chemistry with the others, then I would hate to see him go.

I'm still not feeling Marty. I was never into the character, but with this new actress... I decided to give her a chance, and yea... still not feeling her.

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    • Thanks so much for posting this. Since they had retconned Roger/Holly's relationship after his return as being "Roger was always in love with Holly" when it was actually the other way around, they kept up this narrative in this video. Understandable, but it still bugs me. Holly was never his "heart." That's baloney. He only married her to be in Christina's life and was screwing other women like Diane and Hillary the whole time. Peggy was truly the only woman that Roger ever loved, and even that wasn't a very healthy relationship. Holly only really fell out of love with Roger after she realized she loved Ed while they were divorcing. I'm glad he reminded people that the rape scenes were taped in a day. It's amazing what they accomplished with very little rehearsal. That scene still has great impact after all these years. And OMG, watching the scenes of Roger's return in comparison...the quality in the writing really nosedived. The stupid mask. (I love the way they joke about the mask at the end). Alan's insanely over-the-top reaction to his return when Roger had no hold against him anymore. Yikes, one of the worst things Long did while she was still writing the show, though I will cut her a break since she absolutely had a tough task bringing back a guy who fell off a cliff.
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