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These are some pretty graphic scenes of Zoe getting beat up...I feel bad for the girl.

I could do without the JR/Josh fighting....it's tiring.

Josh: "What are you going to do, blackmail her?"

Kendall: "That's like foreplay for the Chandler men." :lol:

Haha, Ryan looks so young in these flashback scenes with Alexander Cambias. Makes me remember why I was attracted to him back in the day...

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The Silence of the Ryan

He is finally going to be sentenced to death and has nothing more to say why who is this happening to you ask? Why Ryan of course! It is an AMC fan's dream come true as he is put six feet under and never to speak again. As he states certain things they mean certain things. Like if he says, "Hungry Jack" it translates to "I need some p*ssy" or stating "Go DoDo Head" actually does mean "Make me into a smart man and buy me a brain off of eBay" yep he ie making those last minute requests and it appears as if that is all Ryan can do before he dies but what would be the use in getting a brain if he cannot use it to its full potential? Lower him into the pit of despair so he can no longer roll around in money given to him by some losers and then he can never ever place poopsicles on Spike's head to be stuck there like Camilla gets stuck to Charles' millimeter peter and finally he will never again stop at his statue to proclaim that he is the Master Debater of the Universe and to be full of himself as usual. Die Ryan and bite the dust quicker than Katie Holmes sucks off of couch potato (and I do mean that literally!)

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Another extremely boring episode, like yesterdays. What happened? Things were good for a while there but it seems February suddenly lost its sweep-ness.

I only have two good things to say.

1: I think there was more time alloted to commericals than actual show today. And for that I am grateful.

2: Does Krystal look like Babe in the previews or what!? I've always seen a resemblance but I actually thought Krystal was Babe for a second. That's amazing casting.

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Zoe was attacked by the Satin Slayer. I know he is dressed up as a girl but he still has the parts. Couldn't he have fought back?!

I'm so over Josh/JR. They are the exact same character and the actors are phoning it in. Jacob Young looks like a zombie in his scenes. His character is so unlikable and Colin isn't much better.

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Zoe/Zarf did fight back. The killer was just too strong.

Today was really despicable. I mean if anyone ever needed a reason to hate JR you had atleast three or four in this episode. JR sucks as a character and can anyone think of a reason to justify his behavior during the last 10 min. of today's show?

Alexa was great in her one scene she was awake today. Her horror over the serial killer/JR was portrayed amazingly well. That girl is awesome. She doesn't miss a beat.

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Technically, cant they all be charged with kidnapping? Jack, Kendall, Josh, Jeff and Zach. They took Babe against her will and are holding her somewhere away from her family and are making everyone think she is dead. Not even her next of kin which would be JR and Krystal are aware. They have no right to do what they are doing and they kidnapped her

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Jacob Young again was Excellent as Always! He does grief and anger soo well! JR is definitely overcome with grief of BOTH his mother & wife, and I don't blame him one bit for lashing out at Zoe, especially since Zoe attacked him at the funeral which I thought it was pretty low since JR had every right to mourn in peace like everyone else, especially he buried both his mom & wife! Also in JR's eyes, I can see why he thought Zoe looked drunk because he also looked drunk to me too! JMO.

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I can't see how anyone can excuse JR's actions today. Zoe was beaten to the brink of death and JR screeching about how she deserved to be beaten and didn't deserve to live just because she was transngendered is a problem in it's own. JR hasn o heart, no soul, no compassion, no tolerance and no respect for life. That hatred is the enemy. That ignorence, stupidity and intolerance. Right there that pure hate. That pure unprovoked hate. That hating people who simply being who they are is what destroys everything.

To say Zoe doesn't deserve to live, that she doesn't deserve to love, to be in a place where she belongs, to find solace and happiness just because she is transgender is where JR becomes an a truely evil being. All of the other reasons I hate JR aside this. THIS. Is in excusiable.

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It's all agenda driven BS. Ever since TPTB realized how horrible the baby switch made Babe look they've been trying to destroy JR.

JR who is more important to this show than Babe will ever be. It's really heartbreaking actually, the lengths they'll go to to destory this show and its rich legacy.

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