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I missed some of it but have it on DVD. I liked what Luke said about Will...LOL. What's so great about him that girls are all over him...or something like that...LOL. Luke should make the moves on Will and find out why?....hehe....And Jade replied......You're gay remember...LOL. I loved that exchange between them. I enjoyed the Lily and Luke scenes as well. Branson I am liking only because it means the end or almost of Cleo. I am intrigued with what will happen with Luke and Noah in Branson.

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I cracked up at that...But what I cracked up more was seeing that mousey brown wig on JL going all over the place when they were on the rollercoaster.

The more I watch "Cookey Cleo" the more I am excited to see her go..

I think Noah is adorable and I am going to be crushed to see Luke hurt again. Give my boy his love interest

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This is what I hate about ATWT writers. They dont remember the history of this show. Of course script writer Elizabeth Page wasnt on during the Rose years. I think someone over there needs to do their research before writing the scripts. Ummm...was just thinking Martha should have known this was a dumb line to say. She should have remembered her looking for Rose by an on-line ad.

I do too. Noah is adorable.

Another mistake by the writers. You would think once again they would do research before writing the scripts...oy!

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I thought it was actually an enjoyable episode, truly. The Oakdale stuff was much more interesting than the Branson stuff, but it was still interesting. I would have loved it through-and-through if it wasn't ATWT, if it was a teen-based daytime soap. I liked it, but it's just not ATWT to me.

Loved the Luke/Jade banter. Van and Elena work so well off each other.

Jake Silbermann is still leaving me less than impressed, but today he was decent. Definitely caught the vibes between Noah and Gabe (who, might I add, reminded me so much of a porn star...the way he said his lines).

Damn it....damn it.......Cleo reminds me of myself sometimes, which is something to say considering how much I hate her and this storyline. The whole "If Will turns around, that means he likes me" thing...I've so done that before, more than once too. But yeah, it doesn't make me like her. I do give JL props, though. She's really great at making the two characters different. Sometimes I forget it's her.

Oh, and nuDallas is sooooo dulllll. But, being shallow and superficial here, he and Luke looked pretty fine together. That would have been interesting...Jade could have fell for Dallas, Dallas could have fell for Luke...Luke would be busy "falling for another straight guy" somewhere else. Things would heat up between Dallas and Luke...Jade would be all WTF!? It'd be great.

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Margo would have a "conflict of interest" since Will is her best friend/ex-lover's son. :rolleyes: I seriously think they just keep Dallas around as a cheap cop. If they give Ellen more airtime as a cop, that's more money for them to fork over.

NuDallas sucks. I've said it once. I'll say it again. He makes me wish the Power Ranger would return! <_<

Gabe definitely has something going on with Noah! *raises Drake Hogestyn eyebrow* There was something very tense between the two.

Noah's dad debuts! Too bad I didn't see him because of the horrible lighting.

I do get what they're trying to do with Noah now, though. They're showing us that he had gay tendencies, accepted who he was, his parents never accepted him, he fled town, hoping his problems would be left in the dust, enver to be heard from again. But now that he's back in Branson, his problems are back. And judging by the previews, he's still fighting his sexual preference and hopes that bedding a vulnerable Maddie will make him like the female sex. Clever writing, ATWT! Very in-depth. First thing you've done half-right in a while! ;)

Yeah, the autographs and such with Gwen....a little too unrealistic for someone just starting out.

And where the hell is Barbara?! And Kim and Nancy? Why are the teens the only ones going on this trip, paying tribute to Hal?!!?!

I also can't get over the fact that they wrote Gwen's scenes with the reporter like that!!!! I woulda punched him and told him to hand me my effin' phone back! It's MY phone! Screw you!

I love watching Martha and Lucinda in scenes together. They are such......"acting soulmates", as Kylie put it. LOL!

Okay, so...the writers forgot that Lily and Rose exhanged online ads. I think it's a little hasty to be calling the characters "dumb asses" just b/c the writers wrote something and after all, the actors have no say so when it comes to lines! For all we know, MB might've seen the line, corrected the writers, they told her to go on with it, and she read it in a sarcastic tone. :blink: Who will ever know?! But just because writers miss out on history doesn't mean the characters are dumb-a's for it. ;)

What is so special about Luke? :huh: I'm just....not seeing it. :blink:

I heart Elena Goode as "Jade". ......... :( ..... Bastards. <_<

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