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Well R_Sinclair - JHC brought in her other friend to direct - Shelly Curtis. I guess she doesn't think the AMC directors can get through these Kendall/Alex scenes? What's the deal?

Go Kendall!! I love how she's standing up to Alexander, saying she isn't shaking and has no tears bc she doesn't fear him. Loving these scenes. I'm surprised that Alex Sr. didn't kill Annie if he's all bent on getting Ryan with Kendall.

Josh just manipulated Erica :( I can't stand him right now.

LOL at Babe: "Dr. Conway gets called like 10 times a day." She's slowly putting the pieces together. I'm rooting for her to get out of that bed and figure things out!

Jamie looks kinda hot today - I like his necklace.

We got a Maria Santos reference today! :)

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Wow - what an ending! I loved how Zach just punched Ryan OUT! That was awesome. And poor Kendall - how creepy a situation she is in!

I loved the camerawork from Babe's perspective as she walked around the fake hospital. I can't believe Josh drugged her to make her unconscious so she'd forget everything she saw, or at least keep her quiet. He's psycho!

I wonder how the PV boys get in jail tomorrow....

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After todays show, I won't blame erica one bit for telling jr about babe. Josh basically said today that he would give erica and the family a chance. Then he goes and tries to run off with babe next week or the week after. So he will break their so call deal by trying to leave with babe, and shutting his family out. When is Bosh going to be over, I've never been so sick of two people being together, they make ryan and greenlee bareable. I'm glad binks/erica made up, she had no right to say that stuff to erica, when she lets the tramp babe get away with everything.

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Made in America Ryan

He is truly an All American little hero in the HIGH HO parts of Pine Valley but unfortunately on today's show he could not overcome the powerful blow that came from Alexander Cambias, Jr. err I mean Zach Slater but while he is off daydreaming in Dynamite Kiddo Land, he can think of ways to show himself as a true American like teaching everyone Ryanisms, a new language geared towards making you lose weight by barfing over words of praise for his holiness. But let's also not forget other ways he can show his American pride like becoming the King and we no longer live in a democracy but rather under the greatness of St. Ryan Lavery and his crown made of semen and bongs what a combination. He is also one you will want to ride as he becomes a cowboy and takes on evil thugs like they did in the wild wild west days and comes out on top victorious and even more pimping and more ralphing from people as they throw up faster than Al Gore tells an inconvenient truth! What a day it is for America and for Ryan...more pathetic issues from a pathetic moron who has pathetic balls and a pathetic reputation along with a pathetic brother

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God I love Alex and Kendall's exchanges.

"There's nothing quite like the smell of fresh gardenias is there?" Ronald Guttman truly rocks!

Josh is totally psycho, giving Babe a needle to shut her up. He is obsessive. Maybe this is the new writer's story to give him an exit? I hope so. Because I literally cannot stand him.

Angie, I replayed that scene too. That's our Zach :)

I know it is pathetic Ryan's propper now is a serial killer :lol: Kendall's love for Zach, OMG. Its just undeniable and so strong.

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I really enjoyed todays episode, like others have said, the exchange between Kendall and Alex Sr. was pretty awesome...Josh is sorta giving off a "god complex"...why does he constantly think he is the ONLY one who can save Babe...though I hope he wouldn't try in the first place...hehe

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Josh didn't stand a chance. With Madden raising him (nurture) and Erica and Jeff the bio parents (nature) he was bound to be an egocentric, self important, arrogant narcissist. If you take the worst of Erica and the worst of Gregg Madden, add in the Martin self righteousness, you have Josh. :rolleyes: While I did want to see him take Babe from JR, at this point I'm thinking he needs a stay in some sort of rehab facility or maybe a religious retreat or something to examine himself and get it together. Maybe he could be Janet's next door neighbor? :lol:

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I wish Erica would quit yapping about how Josh and the rest have now put Kendall at risk, when Kendall is in on this whole plan. I dont think she knows this bit but she should get all the facts straight before going off

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