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I thought today was better than average. I like that Alison is a snarky b!tch, meth addict or not. I even liked that Emily already realizes she's a hypocrite, being a whore and upset Ali's done porn. It's steps up from the delusional b!tch she's been for the past few years. I even loved that Ali wanted to stop at her apartment and pick up family pictures--including one of Hal.

Vienna's such a hoot.

Even the Margo/Casey/Maddie scenes were realistic.

The only thing I was annoyed with was Gwen&GwennieII. Ugh..."I'm going to take my life back by singing!" *eyeroll* Yes...because singing was forever tainted by Adam. WTFever, b!tch.

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And just so everyone knows I have changed my viewpoint about Cleo already, I can't stand her and what her gone, Friday I guess was just not enough airtime for me to come to that conclusion but today was, and I don't like her one bit. And must both of them be on in the same show, Gwen is bad enough, let alone her look alike.

The Casey/Tom/Margo stuff was ok I guess, though the only acting I liked was Scott Holmes, normally I like Ellen Dolan's acting but today she seemed off somewhat. And well Zach Roerig what can I say, can't act at all, hollywood can have him.

The Vienna/Henry stuff was ok I guess, though it is getting boring now, seeing as the are going to be hell bent on shoving them down our throats on a daily base, when will the writers learn we don't need to see characters more than 3 days a week unless the friggen story is climaxing.

Emily/Dusty/Ali, for the frist time I really found that storyline boring today.

I don't know what it is but today was just total filler to me, almost like a kindergartner put together the script and tossed it out to the actors or something.

Tomorrow looks great, looks like the family drama is back, now if only Gwen and her twin could disappear for a friggin day.

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*creepy shiver runs down my spine* Please, God, Noooooo.... I'm already dreading the thought of hearing some IIC bullsh!t press release explaining the "temporary" storyline has been so well received Cleo will be a permanent addition to Oakdale. *eyeroll* I'm already cringing at the thought of Cleo-as-Gwen running in to Carly and fooling her somehow. My only hope is JP will do her usual "stellar" job of writing, and Carly will never know there's an imposter running around town.

Oh...I forgot to add...Gwen's such a friggin' saint, she's just "GOT" to keep her obligation to Lisa and Crash. But the TWIT thinks nothing of her PROMISE to Carly about looking after her neice and nephew. Bitch

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I think it was Eilbaum/Dansby. And I think they dumped a scriptwriter. They've had to split them up for a while, but today they were all on one. (Unless I just wasn't paying really good attention.) Can't tell you who though.

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The Casey/Tom/Margo stuff was ok I guess, though the only acting I liked was Scott Holmes, normally I like Ellen Dolan's acting but today she seemed off somewhat. And well Zach Roerig what can I say, can't act at all, hollywood can have him

Winterguy, I liked the Casey/Margo/Tom stuff. They all did a good job even Zach. For some reason Zach look older/taller/mature...LOL...dont know what it was. It was nice seeeing Zach shirtless too...lol.

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I thought today was excellent!

LOVE seeing Jade in a semi-frontburner role.

Cleo is just so sweet! I love her!!! Jennifer Landon is doing so well with that role. I hope she sticks around for a long long time.

As much as I love Jennifer Landon, I had to FF through some of Gwen's whining today. There's only so much of "All I can think about is Adam" that I can take lol.

Margo was ON FIRE!! Those scenes with Maddie, Casey, and Tom were extremely well done and realistic, IMO. I felt really bad for Maddie, though.

I can't wait for Scott Bryce tomorrow!!

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I was entertained today. I do like Henry and Vienna. Just love the way Vienna is so abrupt at time, like telling Maddie how she can teach her ways to please a man -- in front of Henry. LOL

Tom/Margo/Casey -- Good stuff. Real family drama. Too bad it won't last

Cleo is different enough that I'm willing to give it a chance. Refreshing to see JL have a certain playful innocence v. all the melodrama of the past year.

Looking forward to SB tomorrow. Love the twist of Montgomery Enterprises (ME). That is too funny and appropriate for Craig's newest company. I'm sure the writers got a kick out of that --

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Looking forward to SB tomorrow. Love the twist of Montgomery Enterprises (ME). That is too funny and appropriate for Craig's newest company. I'm sure the writers got a kick out of that --

Before his company was called Montgomery and Associates. I dont know if I really like ME...LOL.

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:D :D :D :D

A troublemaker brought another troublemaker to town? Stupid.

I can't stand it. Gwen will sing again. What have I done to deserve this? Who did I kill in my past life?

Margo was THE SH!T today! I loved how she laid the smackdown on CAsey and kicked HoochieMaddie to the curb.

I <3 Henry and Vienna. Yet, TMFIIC are already setting us up for the fall. Henry will self explode.

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