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Haha - Pablo Picasso's got NOTHING on Janet! I love her painting of Amanda. I hope she can hide from Jamie/Tad.

Is Zoe backstepping in today's episode? I thought she was doing well and has fully accepted herself, but I guess her mother's arrival has really made her backtrack with her progress. Her scenes at Fusion remind me of her ConFusion scenes from January when she gave her 'performance'. Sidenote: Zoe is a lesbian, so I didn't like the way she grabbed Amanda's ass as if it were ok bc they are the same sex. If Zoe were a straight man, then that would totally not be ok.

The Bianca/Margie scenes are really good though so far. I am hoping that Bianca can help Margie cope with Zoe and become more accepting of the TG thing.

I wish Jacob Young would get a haircut. The way he tries to get the hair out of his eyes is REALLY gay. I'm tired of the JR/Babe merry-go-round.

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Haircut, acting lessons...Jacob could benefit from both.

As for the Babe/JR psychofest, this marriage is as toxic as cancer. It's abusive in terms of JR's verbal assaults and attempts on babe's life, lacing trust given Babe's numerous infedilities and lies. On what new planet is their union functional? JR doesn't love Babe; she's a substition for his numerous addictions. They both need a 12 step program.

I heart janet. She's more sane than some of th other characters like Jamie and Tad. How can you hit a man over the head without provocation and be so blaze? Losers.

Is she..or he? AMC has confused me with this story.

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Looks like Del has made a complete 180 with Zoe. :blink:

I think Jeffrey Carlson is a great actor - but when Zoe has dramatic/emotional scenes, I get annoyed with his bumbling around. It's like he springs around on his feet, dancing around in place.

I heart Janet too! :)

Oh - and again no Kendall/Zach/Ryan today. Even with the addition of Hannah, they've been majorly backburnered ever since Alex Sr. was caught. I'm not complaining bc it's nice when a character isn't on every single day....I'm more surprised I guess.

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Wow. JC just nailed that Zoe at Fusion scene. I'm reall going to miss her and Bianca. Maybe they can bring zoe back later on (cast with a tall, statuesque, eccentric woman) and Bianca and she can be happy together. Would then love to see JC back as a twin brother...maybe he can be the long lost Bobbie Martin!!!

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EXCELLENT SHOW TODAY!!!! I loved pretty much everything.

Just some thoughts...

- I loved Bianca and Margie's conversations. Normally I don't like it when characters just sit around and talk, but this time I think it was nice.

- I felt so sorry for Zoe at ConFusion. I'm so glad Del has had a change of heart and that he and Amanda stuck up for her.

- LOL at Janet's breathing!!! Gosh, I love that woman.

- I didn't think I would see it, but I really did see sparks flying between Krystal and Tad at the end of the show. I can't decide if I want Krystal/Adam or Krystal/Tad!!

- JR....STFU!!!!!

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Can Tad the hypocrite please shut up about JR being willing to let his father raise his child when he was willing to let his son raise JR's child? Im on Tad's side about Krystal and the whole situation until he opens his mouth about JR

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I anxiously await Zannah!

Thorsten and Stacey Hayduk will rule this show in the chemistry department. With Kendall, Zack is not watchable. It is time to free Zack! Kendall can go back into the Ryan orbit and fight with recast Greenlee and FauxGreenlee. Who cares. Thorsten is being wasted, and I hope that comes to an end. He will now have a woman who can match him in the acting department, and there is nowhere to go but up... I can't wait!

Good Erica scenes and Zannah is all I have to look forward to. The bottom fell out of "Revived Adam" very quickly, and Pig Whore I is looking like a philosophical victim. The Martins are ruined!

I just hope the new writers have a vision that does not include, "Babe Is Love"...

Oh, before I forget... Although I hate EVERYTHING Babe, I absolutely love her sending that b!tch back to the bottle! That is the one good thing she's done. Adam Jr needs to die!

ANDREA

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Okay triple post city there LOL

I saw more chemistry with Cameron and Stacy than Thorsten and Stacy. Ryan was actually watchable in the scenes with Hannah.

Babe & KWAK and Tad can all just FOAD

As much as I hate Tad, I think he and Mannah would hit it off great.

Tad might as well change his last name to "Carey" or "Lavery" he sure acts like one

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What does FOAD mean? LOL

I hate babe and JR too, but he is a drunk because of JR. These two losers always blame someone else for their failings. Personal responsibility, people!

Dixie would be ashamed of the whole bunch if she were alive. Tad might as well just take a piss on her grave because he is not honoring her.

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who cares what Dixie thinks. They were all pretty ashamed of her when she was alive and so was I!

I have to say while both Tad and Krystal have been annoying me, I did like their last scene together. They actually acted like to human beings and made me remember a time when I loved them as a couple. Hopefully they can both calm down and decide whats best for their baby together and stop this nonsense

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