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He's just marvelous now for spending so much time in the hospital being by his beloved baby's side that he is just going to win Father of the Year. After all, he is the ultimate Mr. Know Ho It All so let's top it off with an award for his truly. And then to top things off, he happens to be on a talk show today promoting a clothing line that looks uglier than Nicole Richie without teeth! Good lord is there anything the guy just has no talent in? He is good at running corporations, bringing people out of psychosis, prancing around town like he is Mr. Hot Stuff and saving the entire world from the demented RideMeHard and his sidekick the BorgBoobBot. But now he decides he is going to take matters into his own hands and will just be the ultimate decider as to what will happen to Spike. Well there goes Dr. Ryan again! He has the answer to all of the problems just like he is some president of a nation who can answer to everyone and be a true diplomat while he gets massages from lovely little women who sip pina coladas while bathing on a whack whack shaped beach ready to swim out to a five a$$ed dolphin. Good lord when does Ryan get over himself? Seriously he now just thinks that because he is Super Dad he can say what has to be done for his little Spikey. Ryan do you have a medical degree? And nope those do not come out of a Cracker Jack box since you have to work for it but seeing as how your stupid a$$ doesn't know what work is then your dumb sh1t self would not know!

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As someone who has not enjoyed the show since the Rayfield/Cascio days, I REALLY liked this episode. It had AMC's token humor in it, plenty of drama, heartfelt talks, and powerful poignancy. I hated Annie when she first came on the show, but now she's one of my favorite characters. I also HATE Krystal, but even she was tolerable.

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I think David Canary is brilliant. I loved how he impersonated Stuart (like the old days) - and was listening to Krystal talk about how Adam still affects him :)

Everything else - eh - Babe/JR was ok bc it was mature.

I'm tired of Ryan again - him and Kendall are bitchy - which is understandable....but I prefer Annie/Zach right now.

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LOL

I love that no one even bothered to comment on today's AMC. The show is boring right now and it deserves to not be commented on. I honestly didn't give a damn about today's show. It was all filler as is most of the show these days.

It's sad but I can't even find one good soap to watch during the 1:00 line up. Y&R is horriable, Days is a catastrophe on the edge of deserving their cancellation and AMC is just too goddamn boring.

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