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nah, like I said, I could give a rats azz about Krystal. What the 5 did was just wrong. Krystal is the only one in a position to step up about this, bc I dont expect JR to. Babe can too when she gets better but its the same if she or Krystal does it. They are kidnappers who used her for their own selfish needs and the hell with her family and her son. No one has said anything yet (for story purposes of course) but what if Lil A was told his mother was dead. That little boy does not deserve that. Thats beyond cruel

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I also want to add that I really want Josh to just punch JR or kick his a$$ one of these days....JR is such a d1ck to him and it is Babe who comes on to Josh, not Josh to her. Then for all the times that Jamie and JR bothered Josh while he was working at the hospital

I still like JR but also want him to get what he deserves and that would be an a$$ whooping from Josh

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How is Kendall safer (protected) with Babe dead to the world? She's not safer, she's in more danger. That said, it really makes no sense for them to tell everybody Babe's dead with the way they handled Dani. I doubt Babe won't be in on her death for long though ;). And if there's any jail, only one of them should go to jail a la Babe, Krystal, David, Jamie, Tad, etc... I vote Jeff or Josh. Jeff, since he's the mother - I mean the father - of the most eager "kidnapper." Jeff is in on it right?

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seriously I dont know exactly what the heck they are doing but I do know its all about the killer and tricking him up/luring him out in order to protect Kendall from being next on the hitlist

Again I dont want any of them to face actual prison time, but I do want them to be taught a lesson. Maybe a day or 2 in jail wouldnt hurt and the cops coming down on them. I really would like to see Krystal go off on them and I cant stand her, but wouldnt fault her in this instance. If JR wasnt being such a jerk and actually did seem to care for Babe, Id want the same from him. I think the best choice though would be Adam. He could represent for the both of them. I definetly know he'd raise hell and would go for blood

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In other words they're putting Kendall in the line of the fire while the killer think's he done killed Babe and is thus finished with trying to kill Babe. There's not less of a chance Kendall won't die now with the way everyone else was saved while the killer was being "tempted."

Again though, I can't defend the dead thing with the way they handled Dani - it doesn't make sense that they HAD to do this. But it's not really like they're keeping her to themselves to save their marriage or anything - in a stupid way they're protecting her from the killer getting any inkling that she's alive and finishing the job.

Don't worry, I'm sure most of them will get yelled at since they're not Babe and their actions thus don't equal some golden type of incredible love no matter what, lol.

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I know it's all to prop Babe, but WOW. JR is a MONSTER! Grief and having some words thrown your way are not reason enough to let someone practically bleed to death. JR committed a hate crime. He didn't throw any punches, but he is allowing Zoe/Zarf to linger in all that pain. Not even Adam is this cold. :blink:

I don't buy JR's crap about loving Babe. He'll hate her next week.

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Um, he did a lot of wheezing. He was in perfect position for low blow and he just kept gasping. Pardon my ignorance because I don't know any transgenders, but doesn't the male part come out and take control? Zoe didn't even try to scratch his eye out and stilletto whip someone.

I know when I'm between a rock and a hard place that I go straight into survival mode and become Incredible Steph! :lol:

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JR has no soul. He has no respect for life. He is lower then whale feaces IMO. He's one of the most digusting characters on daytime for me.

That is part of the reason why I can't get into JR's mourning of Babe. Aside from the fact that I hate JR and Jacob hasn't brought any of this material even close to emotionally heartwrenching and has just been completely vacant in terms of performence. (Honestly, I think Bobbie, Chrishell and Colin have done much better work with this storyline then anything Jacob has done with Dixie/Babe combo death) I can't get over the fact that just a year earlier this man was trying to kill her. I mean really. Am I supposed to buy that he would be sad about her death? Am I supposed to feel sorry for him that his wife was taken away from him when just a year prior he was the one who was trying to do it in the first place. Please. :rolleyes:

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We should really stir the pot for him. I bet he'd have a spaz to learn that JR isn't his name either. I wonder if he'd know we were talking about if we called JR, Junior or Adam Chandler the 2nd. :lol:

Sounds like MMT went especially brutal with the hackage. Fun [!@#$%^&*]. :rolleyes:

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