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I love Zach's little sleep shirt - it said "Spike Rules!" - I wonder if a Zendall fan mailed that to them and TK just decided to wear it? How cool would that be?

Anyway I'm trying to get reinvested in this Satin Slayer story after the horrible punch in the gut yesterday about Dixie :(

I'm loving that Kenny is back - but I really wish Ryan and Jonathan would STFU at the police station - at least Amanda is there to keep me happy.

I'm enjoying the Dani/Derek/Livia scenes so far in the hospital - so far she only remembers it was a man...

Babe looks ridiculous in that outfit....what a hot mess! Anyway I hate that JR is being an ignorant intolerable jerk - but I'm happy to see Jamie had a transgendered friend in his college classes and is trying to teach JR that they aren't 'freaks'.

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I depend on ALwaysAMC's daily discussion threads. I refuse to watch any of the soaps if I know I'm just gonna be watching crap. If I know what's gonna happen, I can at least prepare myself for the worst.

At least the Zendall fans are happy. :) That's something.

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IDA. I lvoed her look today. Finally they got those god awful bangs to work and I thought she looked gorgeous in her outfit

JR's atittude doesnt surpise me. Se seems like a very prejudice person. He's too hateful

I thought Dixie's scenes were painful given whats going to happen. She told JR she will never leave him and it seems like some twisted foreshadowing

I hate Maggie's hair color. The dark look doesnt look good on her

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Happy to know that some of you rely on these daily discussion threads :) Unfortunately with the new semester starting, I have classes during AMC on Tues, Thurs, and some Fri - well on Tues and Thurs I have to leave half-way through. Anyway, if someone else doesn't mind starting the daily threads when I'm not able to - that'd be great :)

I haven't seen the second half of today's show - but I'll be upset with the Dixie scene after Cheap described it :( I'm surprised she was on today.

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Today was good. I liked it when Dixie brought in cookies for JR and Jamie. A bitter sweet scene to be sure. :angry:

I thought the talk between JR and Jamie was good. JY did a good job. I would actually love for JR and Zoe to be friends down the road or more if Zoe is bi. One thing I noticed today was how much Dixie softens JR. Some of the things he says are mean spirited, but his love for his mother and her love for him makes JR lovable to me.

Ryan pissed me off today. I'm torn because on the one hand he's right, but I hate the way he goes about it.

I sort of wonder if Alexa is pregnant. I'm not being snarky or mean, I've got 20 pounds on the girl. It just seems like she's been wearing loose fitting close a lot lately and she just looks different somehow.

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Thanks Laurie - I'm thinking I may be able to start the threads most days, but have to leave 20 minutes into the show on Tues, Thurs, and some Fridays...we'll just have to see.

Anyway so I finished watching the show - and I'm Jacob Young's biggest fan, but I really thought he was being fake and was BAD in those scenes with Jamie. His bigotry was annoying, but the way JY acted it out was horrible! I hope he doesn't do that ever again! ha

Anyway the Dixie/JR/Jamie scenes were so freakin' sweet and something we've all been waiting for - but I couldn't help but be really upset at them bc of what is to come with Dixie's character. Her saying "I will never leave you JR" and "You'll always have me JR" - well it HURT watching that bc I know what's coming. It's just sick :(

Haha - Livia "Well for this to work, there has to be at least a BLACK woman in that bed"....anyway glad she's taking the bait and has a semi-important role in all this.

I know soap operas aren't real - but the idea that EVERY employee of Fusion quit is a little absurd and even more absurd that Kendall, Bianca, and Babe are just pretending like they can still run a business with NO employees! lol

Anyway Ryan is annoying and yes JuliaJMS, you are right - it's the way he goes about things - whether he is right or wrong, he's always just a major jerk about it!

Loved the Maggie/Kendall b.itching - and seeing Kendall stand up for Bianca. I'm also happy to see that someone is standing up for Kenny - why is he around all these people that weren't on the show at the same time as him??? lol How convenient huh?

Cool ending with a painted Kendall holding a gardenia and ribbon!

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sorry, I disagree-

I thought Jacob did a great job during those scenes. He didn't come across fake at all to me, in fact, it was so obvious what the writers were doing, and naturally JR was their target bigot, that the only thing I enjoyed was his delivery. This writing staff is beyond predictable. I loved the JR/Dixie/Jamie scenes and I'm angry there hasn't been more with Dixie/JR. This show I feel is horrible with family connections.

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