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Don't worry. I only viciously, condescendingly, brutally attack if you mention Amanda L. Beall. I go into my psychotic Joanna Cohen obsessed rage and start ripping sweet, innocent posters limbs off and beating them with them.

At least... that's what the peanut gallery tells me. Oops! Was that too condescending again? :unsure:

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Speaking of which, the Vegas showgirl wig killed the scenes for me almost instantly. I can't see it as the french maid wig, I see it as the Vegas showgirl wig. Sigh, and the whole E/J/B's thing is back to immature, that's what Erica gets for taking advice from her fetus on stalking, lol.

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^ well since others said it, and i won't get accused of just sayng it because I'm a hater...I thought it was terrible. I think Erica looked sad and pathetic, and the entire thing reeked of desperation. I wasn't impressed. And had she not sent Babs out to sea, the entire ting rather then just 2/3's would have made me cringe. :(

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Yeah, that kind of saved it for me. What I would have had her do was just send Barbara out to sea once Jack got off the boat - no blonde wig, no breakfast in bed, no not-too-subtle sucking up to Jack. Erica was wrong, but there's better ways for a diva like La Kane to say she was wrong and get her man back!

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JointStrikeFighter, you'll be glad to know you couldn't be farther from the truth how any of it went down at AMC when the Ava/Lily thing came about, but I do respect the fact that you admit the whole hypocrite thing.

I think once you get a chance to watch Leven, you will see she can more than pull the storyline off. Considering ATWT just copied the idea of Jennifer Hudson, it says something

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At first, I wondered why this thread was so heavy handed on the Ava/Levin aspect of the show. After finally seeing the show, what's the big deal? Granted, Levin is only 17, but she carried off the dual role. Minus the hooker aspect, something tells me she has more Ava in her than Lily. In regards to the story, is this a Pretty woman rip? Do all prostitutes have convo's with their clients?

Moving along...

The writers are going to force me to like Krystal. She called Tad out on his crap. It was about damn time; everybody and their Momma shouldn't be involved in the destruction of her marriage. Adam can take care of this piece of trash without Babe, JR or whomever her latest ovary tickler is this week spraying the air freshners to take away the stink of what KWAK did.

I also agree that the story shouldn't be played for so many laughs or with this audacious hypocrisy. What is Tad's problem? He needs to be committed. It's Adam's house. He had every right to stay put; it's all the other free loaders who have to take a walk in traffic. I almost wish the collusion between Adam/Josh were for real. JR is a !@#$%^&*].

Last but not least, Erica was amusing today, but I'm glad Jack checked her. She's been tossing her hair at Jeff for months. It's going to take more than dressing up as a maid in oder to regain his trust. Barbara may be a !@#$%^&*], but she was right- Erica is the ultimate spoiled brat.

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I cannot believe that having fucked up the autistic child so bad, they have instead decided to introduce her slutty twin (sister, cousin, whatfuckingever) to try and mitigate the problem and keep the actress. What a [!@#$%^&*] sideshow. Hilarious.

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They are still working this "Adam is Evil" angle, and for the life of me, I don't know how this happened. I don't see how Krystal and Tad conceiving a baby and Krystal lying about all of it is Adam's fault. Jamie's all, "I won't let Adam hurt anybody I care about!" Um... HOW DID ADAM HURT ANYBODY IN THIS STORYLINE?!

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ITA. I loved seeing an important piece of J/E's long, romantic history used by her today. As she told him, he knows her well enough to let her actions speak for her :lol: I didn't think she carried it too far or looked desperate. As Erica said, and ITA with her, the only desperate person here is Barbara <_< . She looked like the outsider she is as J/E bantered over waffles and syrup ;) Deep inside Jack loved every minute of it and I bet he'll admit that to her at some point but yes he is hurt and it will take him time to heal. I wonder if it will be Jeff Martin who tells Jack what Erica said to him that day that she will always love Jack and he is her heart as she is his :wub:

As I suspected from the start, Jack rushed the divorce because he believed she wanted Jeff and he confirmed that for me today. The best part was the end when he said that and added that she signed the divorce papers and she stated, "You are wrong" and walked out as he questioned what he is wrong about. I think either Erica didn't sign or stopped the process or Livia is going to be my hero by not filing the final papers because she knows they belong together and would work things out eventually. :P Jack was as intrigued by the answer to that question as I was.

I loved Leven today and I loved Aidan/Ava. :P As far as the age thing is concerned, if they could put her with a 30 year old murderer than why can't they put her with a 30 year old good guy whom she has chemistry with? I think they are great together (I've been a closet Laidan fan like many others) and I can't wait to see this story unfold.

My favorite Erica lines today:

rbara: I won't touch anything with your prints on it.

Erica: Too late for that.

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Barbara: I am starving...sex with Jackson is better than I remember

Erica: Better eat up then...because you won't be this hungry again for a long time. :lol:

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