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God...this better not turn into a "oh CK is so awesome" thread. CK gets no respect from me and I don't like her and never will like her.

I happen to like Lily, just not CK.....

This is like Davetta Sherwood all over again. If Lyndsey Fonseca returns I'm gonna flip out.....

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Never in a million years will I EVER accept CK as LILY :angry:<_< . But maybe a million dollars will do. :blink: I am very surprised at this AL issue. LML is really tripping with her casting decisions. She needs to pump her brakes. Although AL was not my fav, I was quite found of her. I also again think its very disrespectful how she was let go. I hope not another recast, yet another new face.

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Leon was great in the role, but Lyndsy Fonseca owns that role. It's totally not like a Devetta and Christel situation. I was fond of Adrienne too, but there was something about Fonseca's Colleen that made her more appealing and fierce.

I'm just sad to see Adrienne go, I hope she finds work in primetime and movies.

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Funny thing is, I don't think Lyndsay is coming back. She's been doing quite well for herself. She's been on House and CSI and I think said that she was not interested in coming back. Though, I could be totally wrong. She could be coming back. Regardless, Y&R is so disrespectful when it comes to their firings.

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I was surprised at this news. They fired her so abruptly with no warning. I suspect that it was due to her weight gain. Lydnsy may be returning or they have hired a recast already. I like Adrianne in the role of Colleen and like her romance with Adrian. I wish her luck. On the positive note, it likely kills any possible romance with Kevin.

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Come on now. Adrienne Leon has always reminded me of a werewolf. Weight gain? More like fur gain, by the light of the moon. You can't have her going around, biting the rest of the cast of Y&R, spreading the gypsy curse. She has always freaked me out.

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And to think, people doubted Victoria Rowell and Davetta Sherwood's shabby treatment. The people at Y&R are obviously heartless since Latham joined the cast. You also have Eileen Davidson who was abruptly fired.

The worst part is that she implies it was because of her weight which is SICK. No wonder they didn't bring Nina back although she should be a central part to this Jill/Phillip story. Tricia Cast, like Leon isn't fat, but is a normal weight and that obviously isn't acceptable. I can totally forget a Traci return as well.

Leon, like Davetta with Lily, brought Colleen into adulthood and is just an insanely brilliant actress. She had chemistry with Jack, Ashley, Abby, Victoria, Brad, both Lily's, Daniel, Devon, Kevin and most importantly her love interest Adrian!

There is no way they can justify this, even if Fonseca returns. I'll take Davetta/Adrianne any day.

Now we have to suffer through Amber's moley breasts and this crappy porn story. The younger set is officially dead.

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