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Oh God! Don't bring me back to that period! Let's see...we had Max Alexander, Tomy Dunster, Alexandra Daddario, Andrew Ridings, Ivan Shaw...good lord were we tortured or what? Shaw wasn't too horrible...I actually liked him last year "The Book of Daniel," but the rest...Jesus Christ...and didn't Andrew Ridings actually get pissed off because people thought he sucked?

To me, the last good JR was Jonathan Bennett, but the definitive JR was Jesse McCartney. It was his portrayal of JR that first brought me to the show in the first place.

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I think Colin does great work with all three actresses. So I don't agree. He has chemistry with all of them and he holds weight in his scenes and plays well off of them. He easily out acts Justin, Cameron, Alec, Aiden and Brent. Which is pretty much a third of AMC's male cast. Add in the fact that the other third are composed of vets and I would say Colin is in a pretty good shape compared.

Granted he is no Jeffery but I do think he ranks at least among the likes of Jeff and Jacob. Who are pretty much AMC's young "upper crust" of male actors.

See I don't agree. He does exactly what the scene calls for. He may not be as good as the other veteran actors but I do think he is one of the better young AMC actors.

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I think this is it for me. He is not bad IMO. He does what needs to be done and accomplishes what he is supposed to in the scene. I don't see him as cringewhorthy and I don't think he is emotionally void. I think he brings a prescence to his character and I think he gives him depth when the time comes for it. He does what needs to be done in the scene.

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I, for one, supported Josh FULLY -- until today.

I was MORTIFIED when I saw him leave the room Babe is in, and then play that recording of "hospital sounds, volume VII."

PSYCHO!!!

Oh, GOD, that was the most CUCKOO, Twilight Zone moment in ALL of daytime for at least a year.

JOSH, YOU ARE A FRUITCAKE.

JOSH, YOU BELONG IN THE LOONY BIN.

JOSH, YOU ARE COLD, CALCULATING LUNATIC!!!@%@#%$@%#$%#$%#$^#$^

Too bad you're so forgivable due to being daytime's hottest bod. Just know, in this moment, this wrinkle in time, you are, in fact, a PSYCHO. j

Get help. FRUITCAKE!!!

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See, I was torn about that too.

Was it good or was it bad?

Then I questioned, "Was it even necessary?"

I'm leaning more toward it being "bad."

But AM and TK pulled it off. It wasn't their acting that was the problem. Playing a gangster is SO 1940s film noir. It just DOESN'T work these days. Sorry, McTavish. You screwed up. BIG TIME. You TOTALLY should have thought of a different disguise.

What was even the point of threatening VIOLENCE at the innocent inkeeper? That was just ridiculous!

So not only does Zach choose outdated, lame characters for him and his wife to play, he likes to inflict UNNECESSARY violence.

HORSE'S ASS!!@#%$@%@#%%

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Oh, Kylie you have NO f'ing idea. Babe has no clue, but here's the kicker: Josh doesn't just put her in a room that LOOKS like a hospital room; outside the door, he actually has, set up, a device that PLAYS HOSPITAL SOUNDS.

He's a PSYCHOPATH.

It was the creepiest thing I've seen on daytime in AT LEAST a year. And that's saying a LOT, given the current story AMC is playing, with all the deaths.

It was the "WTF?!" moment of the year.

Babe's obvlivious.

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Um, hello, he's not going to get ANY brownie points with Babe, either!

I mean, DEAR GOD. I was supporting my man up until today. When, point blank, for the first time EVER, he FLAT-OUT-LIED TO BABE.

She asked him questions. He said HER MOTHER WAS HOLDING HER HAND TODAY. She WAS SITTING IN 'THAT CHAIR OVER THERE' TODAY.

No, !@#$%^&*].

Her mother was MOURNING HER AT HER [!@#$%^&*] FUNERAL LAST NIGHT, you HATEFUL LIAR!!!

Oh, that pissed me off SO much. !!@#%@#%@#%@#%@#%@#%#$^@^@%$^#^$#%

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