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Why is Phyllis being such an uber-b-tch? Its one thing to be a biyatch but she's taking it to a whole other level. She's revelling too much in the fact that she's causing troble and seems to get off on it. I thought she had changed but she's being wasy to nasty. I want to just reach in and smack that smug look she always gets on her face

Revenge for what? Phyllis helped herself to Sharon's husband and Sharon have every right to hate on Phyllis. NO woman wouldnt have done the same and blasted her and Sharon was justified. All Sharon did was cut Phyllis done with words; she didnt actually do anything to her or try to ruin her life. What happened with Nick was in the past and while neither woman really cares for the other, they both have been civil at least to each other's faces. Phyllis is just going out of her way to be mean and nasty for no reason. If this is revenge, its a bit late and only makes her look petty and vindictive. I wish Sharon would just shut her up and let her tell all. Sharon really has nothing to lose, bc if this secret comes out, nothing will happen to her except maybe Nikki getting in her face but she's used to that. Its Brad she's protecting and I wish she'd choose putting Phyllis in her place over helping him preserve his marriage and life
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I love Team Red too, but I love it when she's a major B!tch to Sharon....When Sharon said "Back off, Phyllis." and when Phyllis shot back at her, "Or what? That's what I thought." I was cracking up...Sharon couldn't even MUSTER up anything till after she got behind closed doors.

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ITA Ryan! Team Red!!! Sharon was just punked by Phyllis today. When you tell someone to back off and they come back with "Or what?" you can't just stand there looking like an idiot and then the "That's what I thought." was just...icing. And I could have knocked the snot out of Sharon when she said she hated lies and secrets. As many times as that woman has sat on her own secrets and lies (and still is) she had the gall to let that phrase come out of her mouth.

And I got to say, after today, I'm not gonna be one iota sad about Dru going over the cliff. WTF is this, high school? "Let's make Phyllis think you and Nick and still in love." And Sharon's skank ass was all for it. "Phyllis can't compete with your heat Sharon." I'm glad Phyllis can't compete with Sharon's heat. That means she doesn't give Nick a burning sensation when he pees.

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I think the whole thing (the whole plotting to make Phyllis jealous) would have been interesting if we all didn't know about what is to come for Dru soon. But because we know what's in store for Dru, the whole thing sounds a bit silly to even be plotting and scheming towards.

I will say this: In some ways, Dru's outcome will be the thing that puts Phyllis in her place.

Do you all ever notice that when Sharon is amongst Phyllis solo, she gets a few little jabs in, but they fall flat; but when Sharon is either with Brad or Dru (my homegirl, I'm gonna miss her) she tries to come off like she's big, tough and bad? Or better yet, she getes all big and bad behind closed doors when Phyllis isn't within earshot, but the minute Phyllis is there, all she can muster is a "You make me sick, Phyllis." Sharon has been around Dru for how long now; some of Dru's feist and attitude should have rubbed off on her in all that time. Dru don't give a diddly about Phyllis and isn't ashamed in putting her on blast in an instant and loudly too...that's why I will always love the Dru/Phyllis rivalry more than I will ever like the Sharon/Phyllis one; to me the Sharon/Phyllis rivalry is just a weak, watered-down version of the Dru/Phyllis rivalry.

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Line of the Day:

Katharine: "Someone my age?" When we get into that courtroom, make sure you push me in there in my wheel chair, we can get the sympathy vote."

Also....UM, didn't they have a scene onf Friday with Colleen telling Lily that Sharon saw her at the Abbott estate with Adrian? I know that they had that scene, so why are they just now talking about it like it is new information today? :rolleyes:

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I was LMAO when she said that too.

Dru and that hat is KILLING me! But the Dru/Lily and Dru/Devon/Neil scenes are bittersweet because we all know how it's gonna end. They are so happy about the straight A's and their world is about to come crashing down around them. I'd trade Sharon for Dru. :(

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I know what you mean...Everything is a finale...the scenes with Lily, the scenes with Neil, the scenes with Devon...they are definitely bittersweet and sad :(

As Florida Evans from Good Times would say: "DAYUM! DAYUM! DAYUM!"

Also, I love me some Katherine Chancellor..I love me some Jill, but if I have to choose a side, I'll have to be on Team Chancellor...I don't want Katherine to be locked up...Jill's bitterness (which is VERY much warranted) will be her un-doing.

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Today is the first episode I've watched in a long time.

Brad is a damn moron. All he is doing is pushing Colleen more toward Adrian, and how stupid and counterproductive is it to cut her off from school. Gee, what is someone going to do when they don't have class all day? Screw the professor.

What a moron.

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The whole storyline revolving around Adrian is dull anyways; this is what we hear on a constant basis anyways when they are on:

Colleen whines to either Adrian about why she can't stop being with him, despite how anyone else feels

Adrian constantly tells her how he won't be the result of her being at odds with her family/ or losing the loss of her education

JT continues to spiral more and more in the relms of bizarre, deranged and psychotic (all he needs is a scruffy beard with that slicked back hair and he'll look like

a genuine werewolf on the prowl :lol: )

Brad continues to be the bully, throwing his weight around at anyone that may know about how Hot for Teacher Colleen is; making little idle threats along the way

Colleen continues to whine to Lily about how much in LOOOOOOVE she's in with Adrian and why she can't understand what's so WROOOONG with it.

Wash, Rinse, Repeat.... :P

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Brad is just pushing Colleen away, but so be it. He brought it on himself. "You need to learn responsiblity." This coming from the man that slept his way to his millions. I did love when Colleen gave Brad gas money for bringing her bills to her as she proceeded to walk to the bus stop. :lol:

Uh oh...Lily found the porn. I'm sure Daniel will lie his way out of this.

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Take a deep breath..come up with a lie... That's going to be the deal with Daniel, I can see it as clear as mud.

Brad and Sharon both talk about how they don't like lies and secrets and they are the two folks scrambling all over the place to keep their dirty lies under wraps....

Sharon can forget about planning a wedding to Jack; and Brad might as well just give it up with Victoria....if the truth don't come out by the actions of Phyllis, it will come out by the constant snoopings of JT.

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ITA. JT is gonna be the one to blow that little secret out of the water. Jack won't be marrying Sharon after this comes out and Nikki will be a b!tch x 1,000 to Sharon. I really hope Vicki kicks Brad to the curb but I have a feeling she'll take Brad back after he grovles a little bit and She'll rip Sharon seven ways to Sunday (not that she won't be justified).

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