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JANUARY: 20

January 3- SW: Michele Val Jean; D: Scott Mckinsey

January 4- SW: Craig Heller; D: William Ludel

January 5- SW: Michael J. Cinquemani; D: Joseph Behar

January 6- SW: Michele Val Jean; D: Scott Mckinsey

January 7- SW: Susan Wald; D: Owen Renfroe

January 10- SW: Mary Sue Price; D: Owen Renfroe

January 11- SW: Mary Sue Price; D: Matthew Diamond

January 12- SW: Michael J. Cinquemani; D: Scott Mckinsey

January 13- SW: Michele Val Jean; D: William Ludel

January 14- SW: Craig Heller; D: Matthew Diamond

January 17- SW: Susan Wald; D: Scott Mckinsey

January 18- SW: Michael J. Cinquemani; D: Scott Mckinsey

January 19- SW: Craig Heller; D: William Ludel

January 21- SW: Mary Sue Price; D: Joseph Behar

January 24- SW: Susan Wald; D: Matthew Diamond

January 25- SW: Michele Val Jean; D: Owen Renfroe

January 26- SW: Michael J. Cinquemani; D: William Ludel

January 27- SW: Craig Heller; D: Joseph Behar

January 28- SW: Susan Wald; D: William Ludel

January 31- SW: Mary Sue Price; D: Owen Renfroe

Michael J. Cinquemani: 4

Craig Heller: 4

Michele Val Jean: 4

Mary Sue Price: 4

Susan Wald: 4

Joseph Behar: 3

Matthew Diamond: 3

William Ludel: 5

Scott Mckinsey: 5

Owen Renfroe: 4

FEBRUARY: 20

February 1- SW: Mary Sue Price; D: Joseph Behar

February 2- SW: Craig Heller; D: William Ludel

February 3- SW: Michael J. Cinquemani; D: Scott Mckinsey

February 4- SW: Mary Sue Price; D: Owen Renfroe

February 7- SW: Michele Val Jean; D: Matthew Diamond

February 8- SW: Michael J. Cinquemani; D: Scott Mckinsey

February 9- SW: Craig Heller; D: William Ludel

February 10- SW: Mary Sue Price; D: Owen Renfroe

February 11- SW: Michael J. Cinquemani; D: –

February 14- SW: Michele Val Jean; D: Scott Mckinsey

February 15- SW: Susan Wald; D: William Ludel

February 16- SW: Mary Sue Price; D: Matthew Diamond

February 17- SW: Craig Heller; D: William Ludel

February 18- SW: Michael J. Cinquemani; D: Owen Renfroe

February 21- SW: Susan Wald; D: Matthew Diamond

February 22- SW: Michele Val Jean; D: William Ludel

February 23- SW: Craig Heller; D: Owen Renfroe

February 24- SW: Susan Wald; D: Matthew Diamond

February 25- SW: Michael J. Cinquemani; D: Scott Mckinsey

February 28- SW: Michele Val Jean; D: Owen Renfroe

Michael J. Cinquemani: 5

Craig Heller: 4

Michele Val Jean: 4

Mary Sue Price: 4

Susan Wald: 3

Joseph Behar: 1

Matthew Diamond: 4

William Ludel: 5

Scott Mckinsey: 4

Owen Renfroe: 5

MARCH: 23

March 1- SW: Craig Heller; D: Scott Mckinsey

March 2- SW: Susan Wald; D: William Ludel

March 3- SW: Michael J. Cinquemani; D: William Ludel

March 4- SW: Mary Sue Price; D: Owen Renfroe

March 7- SW: Michele Val Jean; D: Joseph Behar

March 8- SW: Mary Sue Price; D: Scott Mckinsey

March 9- SW: Craig Heller; D: Matthew Diamond

March 10- SW: Michael J. Cinquemani; D: Owen Renfroe

March 11- SW: Michele Val Jean; D: Owen Renfroe

March 14- SW: Susan Wald; D: William Ludel

March 15- SW: Susan Wald; D: Scott Mckinsey

March 16- SW: Mary Sue Price; D: Matthew Diamond

March 17- SW: Michele Val Jean; D: William Ludel

March 18- SW: Michael J. Cinquemani; D: William Ludel

March 21- SW: Susan Wald; D: Joseph Behar

March 22- SW: Craig Heller; D: Matthew Diamond

March 23- SW: Susan Wald; D: Scott Mckinsey

March 24- SW: Michael J. Cinquemani; D: William Ludel

March 25- SW: Mary Sue Price; D: Owen Renfroe

March 28- SW: Michele Val Jean; D: Matthew Diamond

March 29- SW: Mary Sue Price; D: Scott Mckinsey

March 30- SW: Susan Wald; D: Joseph Behar

March 31- SW: Michele Val Jean; D: Joseph Behar

Michael J. Cinquemani: 4

Craig Heller: 3

Michele Val Jean: 5

Mary Sue Price: 5

Susan Wald: 6

Joseph Behar: 4

Matthew Diamond: 4

William Ludel: 6

Scott Mckinsey: 5

Owen Renfroe: 4

APRIL: 21

April 1- SW: Craig Heller; D: Owen Renfroe

April 4- SW: Michael J. Cinquemani; D: William Ludel

April 5- SW: Susan Wald; D: Scott Mckinsey

April 6- SW: Mary Sue Price; D: William Ludel

April 7- SW: Craig Heller; D: Owen Renfroe

April 8- SW: Karen Harris; D: Owen Renfroe

April 11- SW: Michele Val Jean; D: Joseph Behar

April 12- SW: Craig Heller; D: William Ludel

April 13- SW: Susan Wald; D: Scott Mckinsey

April 14- SW: Michael J. Cinquemani; D: Scott Mckinsey

April 15- SW: Mary Sue Price; D: Matthew Diamond

April 18- SW: Michele Val Jean; D: William Ludel

April 19- SW: Craig Heller; D: Owen Renfroe

April 20- SW: Mary Sue Price; D: William Ludel

April 21- SW: Mary Sue Price; D: Joseph Behar

April 22- SW: Michele Val Jean; D: William Ludel

April 25- SW: Michele Val Jean; D: Scott Mckinsey

April 26- SW: Craig Heller; D: Scott Mckinsey

April 27- SW: Mary Sue Price; D: Matthew Diamond

April 28- SW: Michele Val Jean; D: William Ludel

April 29- SW: Susan Wald; D: Owen Renfroe

Michael J. Cinquemani: 2

Karen Harris: 1

Craig Heller: 5

Michele Val Jean: 5

Mary Sue Price: 5

Susan Wald: 3

Joseph Behar: 2

Matthew Diamond: 2

William Ludel: 7

Scott Mckinsey: 5

Owen Renfroe: 5

MAY: 22

May 2- SW: Karen Harris; D: Owen Renfroe

May 3- SW: Karen Harris; D: Scott Mckinsey

May 4- SW: Craig Heller; D: Matthew Diamond

May 5- SW: Michele Val Jean; D: Owen Renfroe

May 6- SW: Susan Wald; D: Owen Renfroe

May 9 -SW: Michele Val Jean; D: Scott Mckinsey

May 10- SW: Craig Heller; D: Joseph Behar

May 11- SW: Karen Harris; D: William Ludel

May 12- SW: Susan Wald; D: Owen Renfroe

May 13- SW: Mary Sue Price; D: Scott Mckinsey

May 16- SW: Michele Val Jean; D: Scott Mckinsey

May 17- SW: Craig Heller; D: Matthew Diamond

May 18- SW: Mary Sue Price; D: William Ludel

May 19- SW: Michele Val Jean; D: Owen Renfroe

May 20- SW: Karen Harris; D: William Ludel

May 23- SW: Susan Wald; D: Scott Mckinsey

May 24- SW: Mary Sue Price; D: Scott Mckinsey

May 25- SW: Craig Heller; D: Matthew Diamond

May 26- SW: Susan Wald; D: Owen Renfroe

May 27- SW: Michele Val Jean; D: William Ludel

May 30- SW: Karen Harris; D: Scott Mckinsey

May 31- SW: ------------- ; D: Joseph Behar

Karen Harris: 5

Craig Heller: 4

Michele Val Jean: 5

Mary Sue Price: 3

Susan Wald: 4

Joseph Behar: 2

Matthew Diamond: 3

William Ludel: 4

Scott Mckinsey: 7

Owen Renfroe: 6

JUNE: 22

June 1- SW: Craig Heller; D: Joseph Behar

June 2- SW: Michele Val Jean; D: William Ludel

June 3- SW: Mary Sue Price; D: Owen Renfroe

June 6- SW: Susan Wald; D: William Ludel

June 7- SW: Craig Heller; D: Scott Mckinsey

June 8- SW: Mary Sue Price; D: Matthew Diamond

June 9- SW: Karen Harris; D: William Ludel

June 10- SW: Susan Wald; D: Scott Mckinsey

June 13- SW: Michele Val Jean; D: Owen Renfroe

June 14- SW: Karen Harris; D: Owen Renfroe

June 15- SW: Karen Harris; D: Matthew Diamond

June 16- SW: Susan Wald; D: Matthew Diamond

June 17- SW: Susan Wald; D: Scott Mckinsey

June 20- SW: Michele Val Jean; D: William Ludel

June 21- SW: Karen Harris; D: Owen Renfroe

June 22- SW: Susan Wald; D: Matthew Diamond

June 23- SW: Mary Sue Price; D: Matthew Diamond

June 24- SW: Michele Val Jean; D: Scott Mckinsey

June 27- SW: Michele Val Jean; D: William Ludel

June 28- SW: Mary Sue Price; D: Scott Mckinsey

June 29- SW: Susan Wald; D: Scott Mckinsey

June 30- SW: Mary Sue Price; D: Matthew Diamond

Karen Harris: 4

Craig Heller: 2

Michele Val Jean: 5

Mary Sue Price: 5

Susan Wald: 6

Joseph Behar: 1

Matthew Diamond: 6

William Ludel: 5

Scott Mckinsey: 6

Owen Renfroe: 4

JULY: 21

July 1- SW: Michele Val Jean; D: Owen Renfroe

July 4- SW: Michele Val Jean; D: William Ludel

July 5- SW: Karen Harris; D: William Ludel

July 6- SW: Susan Wald; D: Scott Mckinsey

July 7- SW: Karen Harris; D: William Ludel

July 8- SW: Michele Val Jean; D: Matthew Diamond

July 11- SW: Mary Sue Price; D: Owen Renfroe

July 12- SW: Mary Sue Price; D: Owen Renfroe

July 13- SW: Michele Val Jean; D: Scott Mckinsey

July 14- SW: Susan Wald; D: William Ludel

July 15- SW: Karen Harris; D: Scott Mckinsey

July 18- SW: Michele Val Jean; D: Scott Mckinsey

July 19- SW: Susan Wald; D: Matthew Diamond

July 20- SW: Mary Sue Price; D: Scott Mckinsey

July 21- SW: Karen Harris; D: Owen Renfroe

July 22- SW: Susan Wald; D: Matthew Diamond

July 25- SW: Karen Harris; D: William Ludel

July 26- SW: Susan Wald; D: William Ludel

July 27- SW: Michele Val Jean; D: Owen Renfroe

July 28- SW: Mary Sue Price; D: Scott Mckinsey

July 29- SW: Michele Val Jean; D: William Ludel

Karen Harris: 5

Michele Val Jean: 7

Mary Sue Price: 4

Susan Wald: 5

Matthew Diamond: 3

William Ludel: 7

Scott Mckinsey: 6

Owen Renfroe: 5

AUGUST: 23

August 1- SW: Susan Wald; D: Owen Renfroe

August 2- SW: Mary Sue Price; D: Scott Mckinsey

August 3- SW: Karen Harris; D: Matthew Diamond

August 4- SW: Michele Val Jean; D: William Ludel

August 5- SW: Mary Sue Price; D: Scott Mckinsey

August 8- SW: Michele Val Jean; D: Scott Mckinsey

August 9- SW: Karen Harris; D: Owen Renfroe

August 10- SW: Michele Val Jean; D: William Ludel

August 11- SW: Karen Harris; D: Matthew Diamond

August 12- SW: Michele Val Jean; D: Scott Mckinsey

August 15- SW: Elizabeth Korte; D: Scott Mckinsey

August 16- SW: Karen Harris; D: Owen Renfroe

August 17- SW: Mary Sue Price; D: Matthew Diamond

August 18- SW: Mary Sue Price; D: Scott Mckinsey

August 19- SW: Michele Val Jean; D: Owen Renfroe

August 22- SW: Karen Harris; D: William Ludel

August 23- SW: Karen Harris; D: William Ludel

August 24- SW: Mary Sue Price; D: Owen Renfroe

August 25- SW: Elizabeth Korte; D: Matthew Diamond

August 26- SW: Mary Sue Price; D: William Ludel

August 29- SW: Mary Sue Price; D: William Ludel

August 30- SW: Karen Harris; D: Owen Renfroe

August 31- SW: Elizabeth Korte; D: William Ludel

Karen Harris: 7

Michele Val Jean: 5

Elizabeth Korte: 3

Mary Sue Price: 7

Susan Wald: 1

Matthew Diamond: 4

William Ludel: 7

Scott Mckinsey: 6

Owen Renfroe: 6

SEPTEMBER: 21

September 1- SW: Karen Harris; D: Matthew Diamond

September 2- SW: Susan Wald; D: Scott Mckinsey

September 6- SW: Mary Sue Price; D: William Ludel

September 7- SW: Mary Sue Price; D: William Ludel

September 8- SW: Michele Val Jean; D: Matthew Diamond

September 9- SW: Karen Harris; D: William Ludel

September 12- SW: Karen Harris; D: Scott Mckinsey

September 13- SW: Susan Wald; D: Owen Renfroe

September 14- SW: Mary Sue Price; D: Owen Renfroe

September 15- SW: Susan Wald; D: Scott Mckinsey

September 16- SW: Michele Val Jean; D: Owen Renfroe

September 19- SW: Karen Harris; D: Owen Renfroe

September 20- SW: Elizabeth Korte; D: William Ludel

September 21- SW: Mary Sue Price; D: Matthew Diamond

September 22- SW: Susan Wald; D: Scott Mckinsey

September 23- SW: Mary Sue Price; D: Owen Renfroe

September 26- SW: Susan Wald; D: Matthew Diamond

September 27- SW: Michele Val Jean; D: Scott Mckinsey

September 28- SW: Karen Harris; D: Scott Mckinsey

September 29- SW: Michele Val Jean; D: Owen Renfroe

September 30- SW: Mary Sue Price; D: Scott Mckinsey

Karen Harris: 5

Michele Val Jean: 4

Elizabeth Korte: 1

Mary Sue Price: 6

Susan Wald: 5

Matthew Diamond: 4

William Ludel: 4

Scott Mckinsey: 7

Owen Renfroe: 6

OCTOBER: 21

October 3- SW: Mary Sue Price; D: William Ludel

October 4- SW: Susan Wald; D: William Ludel

October 5- SW: Karen Harris; D: Matthew Diamond

October 6- SW: Michele Val Jean; D: Owen Renfroe

October 7- SW: Michele Val Jean; D: William Ludel

October 10- SW: Michele Val Jean; D: Scott Mckinsey

October 11- SW: Susan Wald; D: Scott Mckinsey

October 12- SW: Mary Sue Price; D: Matthew Diamond

October 13- SW: Karen Harris; D: Owen Renfroe

October 14- SW: Karen Harris; D: Scott Mckinsey

October 17- SW: Mary Sue Price; D: William Ludel

October 18- SW: Mary Sue Price; D: Matthew Diamond

October 19- SW: Karen Harris; D: Joseph Behar

October 20- SW: Susan Wald; D: Joseph Behar

October 21- SW: Michele Val Jean; D: William Ludel

October 24- SW: Mary Sue Price; D: Scott Mckinsey

October 25- SW: Elizabeth Korte; D: Owen Renfroe

October 26- SW: Susan Wald; D: Scott Mckinsey

October 27- SW: Karen Harris; D: Joseph Behar

October 28- SW: Karen Harris; D: William Ludel

October 31- SW: Karen Harris; D: Matthew Diamond

Karen Harris: 7

Michele Val Jean: 4

Elizabeth Korte: 1

Mary Sue Price: 5

Susan Wald: 4

Joseph Behar: 3

Matthew Diamond: 4

William Ludel: 6

Scott Mckinsey: 5

Owen Renfroe: 3

NOVEMBER:

November 1- SW: Mary Sue Price; D: Owen Renfroe

November 2- SW: Elizabeth Korte; D: Scott Mckinsey

November 3- SW: Susan Wald; D: Matthew Diamond

November 4- SW: Mary Sue Price; D: William Ludel

November 7- SW: Susan Wald; D: Scott Mckinsey

November 8- SW: Karen Harris; D: Owen Renfroe

November 9- SW: Michele Val Jean; D: Matthew Diamond

November 10- SW: Susan Wald; D: Matthew Diamond

November 11- SW: Michele Val Jean; D: Owen Renfroe

November 14- SW: Mary Sue Price; D: Scott Mckinsey

November 15- SW: Susan Wald; D: Matthew Diamond

November 16- SW: Karen Harris; D: Owen Renfroe

November 17- SW: Michele Val Jean; D: Scott Mckinsey

November 18- SW: Michele Val Jean; D: Scott Mckinsey

November 21- SW: Michele Val Jean; D: William Ludel

November 22- SW: Susan Wald; D: Owen Renfroe

November 23- SW: Mary Sue Price; D: William Ludel

November 28- SW: Karen Harris; D: Owen Renfroe

November 29- SW: Mary Sue Price; D: Joseph Behar

November 30- SW: Michele Val Jean; D: Joseph Behar

Karen Harris: 3

Michele Val Jean: 6

Elizabeth Korte: 1

Mary Sue Price: 5

Susan Wald: 5

Joseph Behar: 2

Matthew Diamond: 4

William Ludel: 3

Scott Mckinsey: 5

Owen Renfroe: 6

DECEMBER:

December 1- SW: Karen Harris; D: Matthew Diamond

December 2- SW: Susan Wald; D: Matthew Diamond

December 5- SW: Michele Val Jean; D: Owen Renfroe

December 6- SW: Mary Sue Price; D: Matthew Diamond

December 7- SW: Mary Sue Price; D: Scott Mckinsey

December 8- SW: Karen Harris; D: Scott Mckinsey

December 9- SW: Susan Wald; D: Owen Renfroe

December 12- SW: Michele Val Jean; D: Matthew Diamond

December 13- SW: Michele Val Jean; D: Scott Mckinsey

December 14- SW: Mary Sue Price; D: William Ludel

December 15- SW: Susan Wald; D: William Ludel

December 16- SW: Karen Harris; D: Scott Mckinsey

December 19- SW: Karen Harris; D: Matthew Diamond

December 20- SW: Michele Val Jean; D: Scott Mckinsey

December 21- SW: Susan Wald; D: Joseph Behar

December 22- SW: Mary Sue Price; D: Matthew Diamond

December 23- SW: Karen Harris; D: Scott Mckinsey

December 26- SW: Susan Wald; D: Owen Renfroe

December 27- SW: Michele Val Jean; D: Owen Renfroe

December 28- SW: Michele Val Jean; D: William Ludel

December 29- SW: Elizabeth Korte; D: Matthew Diamond

December 30- SW: Susan Wald; D: Owen Renfroe

Karen Harris: 5

Michele Val Jean: 6

Elizabeth Korte: 1

Mary Sue Price: 4

Susan Wald: 6

Joseph Behar: 1

Matthew Diamond: 7

William Ludel: 3

Scott Mckinsey: 6

Owen Renfroe: 5

YEAR TOTAL:256

Michael J. Cinquemani: 15 (-48)

Karen Harris: 42

Craig Heller: 22 (+6)

Michele Val Jean: 60 (-4)

Elizabeth Korte: 7 (+2)

Mary Sue Price: 57 (+2)

Susan Wald: 52 (+3)

Joseph Behar: 19 (-11)

Matthew Diamond: 48 (+43)

William Ludel: 62 (+3)

Scott Mckinsey: 67 (+5)

Owen Renfroe: 59 (+8)

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    • 1976 Pt 12 Final part Laurie agrees with Stuart that Peggy is rushing into marriage to prove that the rape didn’t ruin her life.  She points out that the only way Peg can be sure is to make love with Jack before the wedding. Stuart admits she’s right but points out that he can’t suggest that to Peggy. As the wedding approaches, Peg seems happy that Jack’s become close to the family. However, her happiness is shattered by a nightmare in which her loving bridegroom turns into a leering Ron Becker, forcing her to cancel the wedding. Jack reassures her he’ll wait as long as it takes, and Chris confides that she and Snapper didn’t consummate their marriage on their wedding night because of her own rape experience, but Peggy tells Chris she might never be ready.  Despite her desire to keep Karen as her own daughter, Chris helps a police artist create a sketch of Nancy so it can be printed in the newspaper as part of a search for her. When the attempt proves fruitless, however, Chris asks Greg to file application for permanent custody of the child. Greg points out that adoption is the only way to prevent Ron from returning and claiming the child, and that it will take quite a while. Meanwhile, a nurse in the psychiatric ward sees a resemblance  between the newspaper drawing and her autistic patient, Mrs. Jackson, but since “Fran” doesn’t respond to the name Nancy and no one else sees the similarity, she fears she’s mistaken. Jill is horrified to overhear Kay, when brihging baby Phillip a Christmas gift, telling the child she remembers the night he was conceived. Kay has to then admit to Jill she saw her with Phillip in the bunkhouse that night. Jill is aghast to realize that Kay new the truth all along and put her through such agony in spite of it, denying her baby his father’s name. Lance tells Laurie they’ll marry on Valentine’s Day. He laughs that it’s corny but agrees, secretly wishing it were sooner, as Vanessa has vowed to prevent it. Indeed, Vanessa makes an unprecedented venture out of the house to visit Brad, telling him to rebuff any advance Leslie might make to him, as she’s reaching out to him only from a sense of duty. But Laurie then makes a concerted effort to reach Vanessa. Without being sure why she’s trying so hard, she tries to assure the woman she’s not losing Lance and she, Laurie, will help her find a plastic surgeon somewhere who can help her. Grudgingly, Vanessa seems to be reconsidering her view of Laurie, and Laurie is delighted when Lance offers her a choice between two diamond necklaces, explaining that her preference will be Vanessa’s Christmas gift. Learning from Les about Brad’s blindness, Stuart tells Brad he could have turned Leslie away only out of great love. Knowing that Les is going to see Brad again, Laurie warns him not to bring the baby into their discussion, as Leslie will come back only she’s convinced he loves her, not for the babies sake. Leslie finds Brad disheveled and sloppy, and proceeds to straighten the apartment, stating that she can't respect him if he lets himself go. Realizing that neither Brad nor Les will make the first move, Laurie hurries things along by refusing to help Brad with his grooming, saying he should ask his wife. Then, having learned  that Brad offered Les the use of their piano, Laurie untunes the Brooks' piano forcing Leslie to accept his offer. By refusing to cater to his  blindness, Les manages to get Brad to stop wallowing in pity, and by the time Leslie’s Christmas braille message of her love and her need for him arrives, they are husband and wife again Lance takes Laurie on a business trip on New Year's Eve, and tells her, on board his plane, she won't be  won't be able to call him “Mr. All Talk and No action” after tonight. When Laurie protests that waited this long and will continue to wait until married, Lance delights her by instructing his pilot to land in Las Vegas, where they are married immediately.
    • Yeah, not sure why Jack and Jen didn’t rush to Marlena - or even Carrie - to offer their condolences. A few flashbacks would've been a nice touch too. Instead, we got a whole episode of them talking about Chad and Abby? Come on. On the bright side, I loved Anna’s scenes with Marlena and Carrie - sweet and heartfelt, felt like a real 80s throwback.
    • Martin and Smitty were designed to avoid the stereotype of gay men sleeping around (which to an extent is true). If you recall Martin had a line about them not being open when Chelsea came to talk to him. The producers are walking a very fine line right now and it might not be popular to say but I can understand it. Establishing enough footing to ward off complaints will let them showcase gay characters more openly later.
    • The week was decent. They have started to rotate their stories and finally got a rhythm going. I disagree about them allowing every character to have a moment to shine though. Nicole really hasn't been given anything to do. I completely agree with all this. I adore Doug and hope he makes it through.
    • https://www.instagram.com/p/DKlE4GrJQHs/ michelevaljean When I Was Shelly #Prism #Funtimes #Chicksinger #Rockband #BTG #BeyondTheGates              
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