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I loved Babe's 2 second flash backs. :lol: I loved that they atleast gave us some with Krystal and Little Adam. The two people she would do anything for. Atleast I got that instead of what I thought it was going to be. Those Babe clips touched me as did the Zoe/Amanda moment. I wasn't expecting to be emotional knowing the spoilers and all. But I still was. It still got me teary eyed and god damn it I want Babe to live.

Ryan, Jr and Adam all failed as human being today. Truely they're not human's they have no soul or heart or anything that recognizes warmth or affection.

I would disagree about the whole town. ;) But I did like that they're were groups of family there. The Martins, Kanes, Chandler's and then Zoe, Aiden and Amanda sprinkled in. However I was completely put off by the side conversations. All I heard today was Kendell it could have been you, or Go back to Barba Sean, or the ever present lets catch the killer when Jaime, Tad and Aiden were talking. Someone is currently dying you idiots silience would be greatly appreciated. That's something I feel they did right with Dixie. They had everyone quite and thinking about her. With Babe everyone was talking about everything else.

I agree Chrishelle and Jeffery's moment was touching.

Honestly short of Amanda, Zoe and Krystal Josh is the only one who is visably upset so i'll take it.

I feel bad for Zoe, Krystal, Amanda and Josh. Apparently these are the only people who seemingly loved Babe. So I feel sorry for them. Adam, Erica, JR and co. can all go to hell.

Why do you always say 1/100. One would think that being told there child was dead would be an equal amount of pain. So why do you always say 1/100? :huh:

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WORD!

Ryan deserves about three triple slaps courtesy of La Kane. They seem to be setting up a custody battle between Ryan and Kendall/Zach. I wonder if then finally Erica will stop worshiping the ground he walks on.

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I taped again in case Janet was on! She was! I loved that little look she gave after Amanda said she would visit her again – “That’s one prayer that was answered!” Awwww, I love her so much! Erica vs. Barbara was good! I liked Erica’s “brain lift” line! I just wonder why they couldn’t have written this stuff for Erica & Brooke…?????? Babe getting tossed around and “dying” was bliss! Why can’t she die for real? I like Zoe! The actor is really great. I’m sort of surprised I enjoyed the show so much. But then I’m reminded of all the crap (i.e. Cady McClain). This was a pretty good episode, but AMC is really inconsistent. I can’t watch everyday. I also think it’s dumb no one seems to be mourning Dixie. It’s like she was erased from everyone’s memory.

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