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I agree. The show is pure [!@#$%^&*]! From stupid, ridiculous Cleo to porn star Allison. The show was laughable! I took none of the show seriously. What a joke ATWT has become. If this episode doesnt show how bad ATWT has gotten nothing will!!

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Oh gawd, the way Ally was talking to Dusty and the private &*&% stuff...geez.....

I also agree what happened to Ally? She left in good terms with both Susan and Emily. This makes no sense whatsoever!

The only bright spot was Luke and Margo catching Casey and Maddie together.

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On the bright side, the actress that is playing Ali is really good IMO, and I do like how she did bring up stuff from the past like Dusty's Boxing stuff, it was nice to see some history in there. Other than Cleo don't know why I liked her but I did, and the Margo/Will stuff today's show like soapsuds's said proves what is wrong with ATWT it was just horrible and totally unbalanced, I wish someone would have stopwatch or something just to see how many minutes Gwen is on during on show, its got to be close to 30 minutes. It was also nice seeing Luke to bad it was as a Jade prop again and only 2 short scenes.

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Actually I liked the Will and Margo stuff winterguy. ;) I hated the Cleo stuff and the Ally stuff. Gawd....it was awful and painful to watch. JL was horrible as Cleo. And I dont really like NuAlly. Her approach towards her lines I am not liking. They way she delivers her lines. I just dont like it.

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You know what, I didn't mind the character of Cleo (what little I watched of her), it's just the premise that bugs me....

IA that NuAli is a decent actress...I just hate the writing for her so far. But I hate the writing for most of the characters so I guess that's to be expected.

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opps I think I stated my paragraph wrong, the only things I really like was Will/Margo, and some of the history we got with Dusty/Ali. I really don't know what it is about Cleo that I like but I did, I am sure once TPTB are done shoving her down my throat though I will be sick of her by the end of next week.

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AND let us not forget that NuAli is married to AMBER!! Can't wait for that little ditty to hit the fan. Wonder who will discover it first--- Kane, Jil, Katherine, GloHo( hope so, hope so ), Emlooney???

If that little plot is written right it could prove very interesting indeed.

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UGH...goddamnit....why is this show written around Gwen and Jen Landon? As much as I loathed Rose, CLEO is ten times worse! Bouncing around and being borderline retarded is not worth wasting my time with one hour a day! I can call it now...poor almost RAPED Gwen will freeze Will out, and Cleo will take her place in Will's bed. Will, of course, will be clueless. *groan---bad acid flashback to the Holden/Rose story*

I was glad to hear Maddie be assertive with Gwen...someone gets to be about once a year. Mark down the date...April 6.

I actually loved Alison. Sure, it's a 180 from where she was when she left...but I always thought Ali should be a little more !@#$%^&*]y and a lot less trusting than JD portrayed her. The stuff she said to Emily was mostly spot on.

*groan* to next week's previews. Or at least the last one. Death to Katie! One week closer to Maura's return.

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The thing I liked about the Emily / Ali stuff was that Emily didn't really deny it. She KNOWS she's a mess lol. When Ali said she wasn't exactly the picture of mental stability, I loved that Emily said "I don't pretend to be." But that's why I love her....

I just don't get the turnaround. Ali's last scene with Emily/Susan was very nice and they were all happy (well Susan wasn't happy with Emily being with Paul, but other than that...)....I don't get what happened.

And PJ...word to the previews. UGH.

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I enjoyed the show today except for Gwen, who is a downer. I'm sick of her whining. I liked Cleo. Yes, she's an oddball, but she seemed like a real person. Most of the characters now are so unrelatable because they're all freakin' criminals. I can't relate to burying people alive or hooking (for no good reason) or starring in porn (for no good reason), but I can relate to being an underdog who is looking for something new in life. That's Cleo. If I were Will, I'd trade Gwen for Cleo today. And you know that's where it's going. I just hope we don't find out she's Gwen's twin.

I didn't like Alison as much as I liked her on L.A. Diaries. Her attitude about Emily and Susan stinks. It's like Adam all over again coming back with an attitude against Will.

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I can't believe I am going to say this but I am, I really don't think they are destroying Alison's character at all, the girl has a drug problem, so that explains why she is acting like this, IMO I think she will go back to being the same Ali we always knew after she gets off the meth. If not then I would say the are ruining her.

Adam was different, we never got an explanation of what happened to him, and we still don't have one, but Ally we do have an explanation the meth.

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ITA with you on that. And I also agree that NuAli is a good actress.

LOVED seeing so much Jade today...and I also love Cleo. It's weird, because I mean she didn't do anything that special...but it was just how friendly and excited she was and how she talked to Jade like a friend even though Jade was being so rude to her. She's a definate keeper.

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