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So far, today's show has been really balanced and emotional yet again. In other words, some might find it boring - but I'm 'loving' it. :)

I really enjoyed Kendall snapping at Barbara - and Erica being a little snobby b!tch back to her. Especially when she told Barbara she forgot her shoes! haha

I never thought I'd care about JR/Babe again - especially thanks to the last several months - but I am being drawn back into this couple. Such raw emotion - strong dialogue - and flashbacks of course always help. I love how they did the flashbacks too - with the black/white lightening effect. The only thing wrong is Jacob's hair - and the flashbacks reminded me of how hot he is with better hair.

Ryan is so likeable nowadays, thanks to the Annie storyline. I am really enjoying watching these two fall in love and become a family with Emma - and how they are getting married. Nice to see Julia too!

Another good day of balance...sure, we're getting Babe/JR/Krystal/Tad - but Kendall/Erica/Babs/Julia/Bianca/Zoe are back on. No Ava/Aiden/Lily...

I'm just a little confused as to why Adam/Jamie/Amanda/Janet aren't on yet - they just got in a huge car wreck and we haven't seen them yet. I'm happy that Colby asked how he was doing though...

ETA:

Ok - finally Amanda has called Tad. Sounds like Jamie is hurt pretty badly...Dare I say he deserves it? ;)

And there is my Janet!!! :)

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Haha - I'm loving the Janet/Adam scenes. "I want to just paint your hands! They are so strong and beautiful. I could paint your brain too...OHHH!" :)

I love how Erica is being snarky to Annie, but Kendall is all nice. "What, is it bring your enemy to work-day?"

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Ummm when have we watched them fall in love? :huh: All they did was go from "wham, bam, thank you ma'me" to "will you marry me" Nothing in between

JR and Babe, same old ish every day. Don't they ever get tired of having the same conversations over and over and over and over

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I have to disagree. We saw them live together, and slowly build an attraction to each other. Then they had that day when they were toasting and imagining each other making out. Then they spent V-Day together and sure, they busted into sex, and Ryan rushed a proposal, BUT she refused it. Then for weeks we saw them grow much closer, as she moved into Wildwind - they had their story/fairytale romance thing - then she got chicken pox and Ryan was there with her, refusing to let her forget about him. And now she's accepted and we've seen them just have fun and enjoy life together lately. I think in a soap opera world, that is sufficient. Plus that means no more Ryan/Kendall - that should make you really happy! haha :)

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Thought it was an okay show today. Enjoyed Kendall/Erica and Zoe/Bianca.

Ryan and Annie-I could have really liked them if they had taken it a little slower and they didn't have other characters prop them.JMO

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Bianca and Kendall all smiles as Babe came into the office made me ill. And then they both try to silence ERICA when it's Babe that immediately got into Erica's face.

Yeah, this show is totally unbiased.

And okay, Krystal, it's Adam's pride that's getting in the way of your happy family, not you being a lying skank. Lack of pride doesn't create forgiveness and trust, stupid.

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That B!TCH babe had alot of nerve laying into erica today, erica saves babewhores whoring mother from jail and all she gets is lip from her???? Oh how I wish erica would of slapped her and I wanted erica to slap that smug grind off annies face too. Binks is dead to me already so I no longer care what she does, but kendall fraternizing with the enemy(babe) that almost made me puke. Thank god josh wasn't there. Babs looked awful today, I loved how kendall/erica tag-teamed her.

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I really enjoyed today's episode. Two police officers in my area were killed in the line of duty last week, so the soaps Thursday and Friday were pre-empted by our CBS, NBC and ABC affiliates to broadcast coverage of their funerals. I loved all the scenes today and found myself chuckling as Erica and Babs layed into one another.....I loved it when Krystal and Adam had it out, you could tell that these two still deeply care for another. All in all a good episode today. I am hoping that better things are yet to come.

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I wouldn't know...I FF through all of their crap :lol:

Overall good show today, though. I love these mysterious Greenlee scenes and I like that it is a way to work Simone in the story (in the best way that TPTB can). Erica was on a ROLL today-- first with Barbara, then with Kendall and Bianca, and then with Babe...WOW!! She had me laughing so hard.

Ughhh, JR...STFU!!!!! Can't you see when you're not wanted? GO AWAY!!!

You'd think if Adam wanted Krystal out so bad, he'd just let her go without throwing her clothes out of her suit case. :lol:

Janet was a nice surprise...wish we'd seen more though.

Awesome ending. I think tomorrow will be good!

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