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I LOVE Bo and was still furious with him on Friday's episode. But I think a lot of his anger with Chelsea right now is coming from his own guilt; I don't think he's completely forgiven himself for all his own actions from the past year, so how can he forgive Chelsea? That's the only way I can justify his actions, especially after Hope talked to him. I do think Hope is somehow going to be used to resolve this and bring the family back together.

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I'm so sorry Keith, but Drake plays Roman in our blog. But, I see your point, and it sure is a classic. I stil remember Bo coming into the police station with both Marlena and Roman standing there and him presenting the gift of a stolen microwave to them as a wedding present. Wonderful! :lol:

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I get Bo being pissed off at Chelsea and maybe even telling her (again) that this is the last straw. I just wish they wouldn't make him stupid about it, especially after he'd finally gotten his brain back. It's clear that Chelsea has been making some real efforts to turn her life around, and if it weren't for her, Hope and the baby would both be god knows where with Patrick, and maybe even dead. In addition, he knows Patrick is lying in his statement since he never once mentions EJ Wells. Why does it never occur to him Patrick could be lying about this?

I don't mind conflict and people acting on their worst impulses, just make it believable.

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I have one major problem with Bo about this whole thing.....

Why now, after all this time, and all the times that he said to Hope and anyone else who would listen that PL was lying on him, would he believe him now?

NOW he's telling the truth?! I think he's just using this as an easy excuse to dump Chelsea because he thinks it's what Hope wants. That why she needs to tell him that he is acting like an ass, and for him to find his daughter and try to make amends, like she told him Friday.

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This is such a lame way of creating conflict. Patrick's not even here, and now Bo believes him? Unless this is leading to something else in the redemption of Chelsea or Hope and Chelsea becoming a strong stepdaughter/stepmom team, right now it's crap.

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What a boring episode. I FFed through EVERYTHING. Literally. I stopped it at the last five minutes to see if it would be a cliffhanger friday but it wasn't. This is why I believe Sheffer is worse than JER. Even with JER's far out plots, I was never this bored with the show.

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Thanks! I just wish I could find a picture where he looks TRULY evil. I had to darken that picture just to make him look a LITTLE sinister, lol. I'd give anytihng to have a screencap from Friday's episode -- so I can truly capture Bo in all his [!@#$%^&*] glory! And to have an updated pic of Chelsea too. It'd be great to have that piece of the banner match the conflict from Friday.

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Oh, I didn't mean to offend you. I just wanted to add an anti-hot-for-Abby comment to make the board be more fair and balanced of ALL views.

(Honestly, someone thought I was trying to rain on everyone's parade in the off-topic lounge for writing an anti-"Chunky Pam" post! :lol: It's called difference of opinion, not personal attack, guys!)

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I thought it was one of the best of the week. I just loved the conversations. There is something so nice about characters talking about what's happening and figuring things out. I was literally SQUEEEEing during the Abby/Max convo.

But 'tis my opinion.

I agree that Sheffer really needs to bring back The Cliffhanger and some excitement. However, that is an easy fix.

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Oh Bo was an ass!! Just caught DAYS on Soapnet this morning!! He is such a jerk and to throw the Zac thing up, I know it is horrible, but he played a role in all of it as well.

Blake Berris is still a little hottie, mchottie!!! And it is amazing what good writing will do for a character, a'la Chelsea she is watchable!!

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Bo is an ass. I can't believe the way he just ripped into Chelsea. What is wrong with this man? he didn't reserve an ounce of doubt or compassion. I wanted Chelsea to revert to form and take a chunk out of him.

Mabby were really cute.

I liked the Shelle story. Although, I'm confused as to how Phillip thinks he can barter Willow's kid for Claire. They're both Shawn's. He needs to go find his real kid.

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