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Ok, Sonny and Kate are so funny. She so wants him, even if it wasn't Viagra induced.

The Elizabeth and Jason scenes were somewhat touching, I am glad she brough thim touching.

I want Logan and Lulu to have some loving.

Alexis and Carly, I love the two of them working together.

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Elizabeth and Lulu conspiring to keep the truth from Lucky disgusts me. Lulu is supposed to be Lucky's sister. She owes him the truth. Lulu is fastly becoming on of my annoyances on this show. Her scenes with Elizabeth were completely inappriopriate and Lesley Lu needs to get herself together and realize who's side she should be on and who she owes loyalty to and it ain't Lizho.

Sam and Lucky look good together. Too bad Sam's being blackmailed and she can't tell Lucky the truth. He deserves to know. Sam should scream it from the roof tops.

Elizabeth, Jason, Carly and Sonny all need to die painful, ugly deaths. :D:)

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loved him. the liz/jason scenes were simply amazing. lucky/sam would be hot... and carly/alexis r great fun. skate is hot. and logan/lulu r addicting.

sam still annoys me with her jason did me wrong. feel sorry for me. poor poor me act. im sure lucky will pull the same when the truth comes out.

and i always love lulu/liz scenes.

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It's funny how the two real whores -- Sam and Lucky -- are the victims, while Liz is being called all kinds of hoes and bitches.

I think Liz would get no respect either way. If she keeps the secret from Lucky, she's a horrible sanctimonious bitch. If she tells the secret, she's a horrible sanctimonious bitch. How about if Sam didn't sleep with her mother's husband, and Lucky didn't sleep with Kotex for damn street drugs, none of this would've happened in the first place?

These two are NOT victims. They CHOSE to do the things they've done. Being with Jason isn't what made Sam spread her STD trap. Being a common slut is. Liz's sanctimonious, holier than thou WHATEVER didn't make Lucky sleep with a slutty Kotex. Being a lying drug addict is.

And give me an effin' break, Sam! She's going around town with her chest all puffed out because "I broke up with Jason, not the other way around." BULLSHIT! :angry: The writing was on the wall, and she just did it as a preemptive strike. She watched her boyfriend's son get kidnapped and kept quiet about it. Did she honestly think they stood a chance once that information got out? Give me a break. :rolleyes:

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I don't see how Lucky can be considered a whore. He had an affair....yet so did Elizabeth. Liz was married to Ric when she slept with Zander. Even though their marriage was on the rocks, she still slept with him, got pregnant and had the audacity to want Zander to give up his parental rights.

FF to almost two years later and she does the same thing. Her marriage to Lucky is damn near over, she sleeps with Jason, gets pregnant, passes the baby off as Lucky's and asks Jason to give up his parental rights.

Additionally, Sam and Jason were NOT together when she slept with Ric. Jason broke up with her at the end of May and damn and was brutally mean to Sam. She got drunk and slept with Ric.

Everyone involved did something wrong. There is not one person who is innocent. What I dislike about the entire thing is that Elizabeth acts like she did nothing wrong. Lucky realized what an ass he was being and decided to try and get his life back in order. He begged and pleaded with Elizabeth for months to take him back and her little ass was still being a hypocritical, sanctimonious bitch. Raking him over the coals when her ass slept with Jason...and didn't tell him. If it were up to Elizabeth, she would prefer if Lucky NEVER found out. That is what I have a problem with.

Elizabeth climbed 15 flights of stairs in a BLACKOUT. She knew what the hell she was going to do. I'm not saying she's wrong for sleeping with Jason, because she was hurt and things happened in the moment. However own up to that [!@#$%^&*]. Had she come clean with Lucky MONTHS ago, she wouldn't be in the situation she's about to be in.

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There's a major difference between the two situations. Sam only slept with Ric because she was drunk and because she was so severly depressed because Jason dumped her. She felt that she wasn't good enough for him and she sought comfort in Ric because she felt bad about herself. If Jason never broke up with Sam in the first place you can bet that she would have never slept with Ric. Jason's actions led to Sam sleeping with Ric. If Jason hadn't broken up with her she would have never slept with him.

Lucky was hooked on pills and Maxie used the fact that Lucky was a drug addict to finally get in his pants.

Contrast this to the blatant lies Elizabeth has been telling since she found out she was pregnant (i.e. not telling Lucky that Jason could be the father, Lying to Jason and telling him it was Lucky's when she didn't really know who's Y matched her X, Scheming and refusing to tell Jason and Lucky the truth until she was about to die in an elevator, Lying to Lucky and saying it's his child when it really isn't just so she can keep her happy family, ect.) and she is infintely worse in this situation and that's not even counting the fact that Elizabeth is playing both Lucky and Jason against eachother. She is having an emotional affair with Jason and every time Lucky brings it up she lies and makes it seems as if Lucky is acting irrational.

Bottom line is Elizabeth is a whoring hypocrite and she is no better then Maxie, Carly or any other of the tramps she spouts those sanctimonius tirades to because she is lying to her husband about a child that isn't his and cheating on him with Jason.

Lucky is a victim of Elizabeth's lies. Sam is no longer a victim she is out of Jason land but Lucky is still lost in Webber's lies.

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:blink: WOW! :blink:

So many problems with that logic, that all I can say is... Wow!

ROTFLMAO at how it's Jason's fault Sam spread easier than a tub of room temperature Parkay. Only proves my point how Sam never takes responsibility for her own actions. It's always someone else's fault for her making the decisions she makes. There are no victims in this, only volunteers. Everyone chose to do whatever it was they did that got them in this situation. If Sam thought her only choice in dealing with Jason and Alexis's rejection was to sleep with her mother's husband -- then that's fine. It says a lot about her character, but that's fine. But she is NOBODY's victim, and she needs to shut the hell up with the "Poor Me" routine.

Double ROTFLMAO at Lucky being a victim of Elizabeth's lies, but Elizabeth was never a victim of Lucky's lies, addiction and affair with Maxie -- all which LED UP TO Elizabeth sleeping with Jason. But none of that counts. We only start holding people accountable for their actions AFTER Liz and Jason slept together.

It's hilarious how Liz is the Big Fat Queen of Evil in this whole situation, when she is probably the only one who isn't running around town getting up in everyone's faces, smacking them with her Big Evil Lie. Spam's running amuck, getting drunk, picking fights, scheming and setting up situations, witnessing kidnappings and being SILENT (which, again, wasn't her fault :rolleyes: ), making situations worse than they are... but that pass around whore is a victim.

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So many problems with that logic, that all I can say is... Wow!

I so agree with you!! I'm so tired of hearing how Liz and Jason are the evil doers here. If Lucky and Sam hadnt started their crap in the first place none of this would've happened. And for Sam to pick Rick who happened to be her mothers husband and her boyfriend's wost enemy.....give me a break!!

I personally want Jason and Liz together.....I think that would make for some great story....especially watching Jason be a father to his son.

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I didn't say it was Jason's fault Sam slept with Ric. Just saying that Jason's break up with Sam led up to her sleeping with Ric. Sam is at fault for her sleeping with Ric.

I didn't say Elizabeth wasn't a victim of Lucky's lies. However the situations are completely different. Two of the men Elizabeth "loves" are being hurt by this lie. Jason is being kept away from his son and Lucky believes a baby is his when it's really not. Lucky deserves the truth and Elizabeth has no right to make Lucky believe that baby is his when it's not. Lucky needs the truth. There is a child involved. Liz is lying to everyone in the Spencer family with the Jake lie.

The difference is Elizabeth knows what Lucky did. Lucky has no clue the web of lies Elizabeth has been spinning for a better part of a year plus now. Of course Elizabeth isn't running around getting in everyone's faces. She has to protect her sea of lies so Lucky doesn't catch wind of it.

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sam is whore. plain and simple. has been from day 1.

lucky was drug addicted ass who ceated on his wife.

jason, IMO didnt do anything wrong. Liz did, she cheeated on ehr hubby yes. however, she should just as much forgivness a lucky gets. she was hurt and emotional and thought they were over.

they all get what the eserve.. but in NO way is sam or lucky a victim

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