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I despised Emily, the New Lila. She judged everyone, always sided against her family, was treacherous, lethal, selfabsorbed and yet the show always tried to say she was a saint. But I hate to see yet another Quartermaine die and Emily's death was even more cruel than Chloe's. It just wasn't necessary to listen to her gurgles as she choked to death.

If the show would give Monica a story, my heart would break for her. This year alone she lost her husband and daughter. Three years ago her son was murdered. She's all alone now except for a son who refuses to talk to her and would sooner spit on her than pay her a visit.

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I don't a want a lovefest....

I'm not happy about Emily dying but I'm not screaming for GH to lose all its viewers or for the show to be cancelled, etc...

All I'm saying is that its clear you and some others find NOTHING pleasing about the show at all. You (and others) have said it in a variety of ways before in multiple threads. Why beat the dead horse over and over again?

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I watch the show and then I comment on it. If it's bad, I'll bash it to hell. If there's something I like, I'll point it out.

I want the ratings to tank because I want Guza out and I'll continue to scream that in the weekly threads and the ratings threads. ;)

Also, you can simply skip my posts if you dn't like my comments about GH.

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I love how AZ is this killer who has yet to be shown actually killing anybody because it's more fun to tease at it. He's very amusing.

Elizabeth latched on to the poison line for a couple of days and now she's blaming Sam which is stupid. Sam is downright annoying constantly shouting about Jason. They're starting to get me to feel sorry for Lucky. Elizabeth keeps trying to protect him from being a man by making decisions about what she thinks is good for him because he can't handle the disappointments grown ups have to face in life. Sam is too busy trying to stick it to Elizabeth and fretting over Jason that Lucky is a victim of her obsession.

Today I wondered if the writers take turns at seeing how stupid they can make Lucky look and who can find the most ways to have Sam insert Jason's name into whatever she's shouting...I mean saying. Geez the point of Lucky taking her to the barn to protect Elizabeth (since she was the only one he'd seen in the barn besides Jason who he knew left) was what???? Oh, so he could let her know he would never forgive her because he couldn't let her know that after they left the island. He knows where she lives. He knows her phone number. I'm just guessing that the big revelation was stuck in the middle of the killing game to minimize it so people would wonder why the kids were spending so much time on something less significant than a murderer on the loose. Will they let Sam stand over Emily's dead body spouting the same crap about how she calls Elizabeth out on her garbage? Okay so now that she's done exposing Elizabeth's lie should that little reference about the thugs she hired lead to her confession or is she going to protect Lucky because he's going through so much already having to deal with the knowledge that his son is not really his son and having to listen to her Jason doesn't want me no more pity party?

I don't see how anyone can invest in Jax and Carly right now. She was mad because Sonny wuvs Kate and didn't go running after her. She then remembers she has a husband and belly aches about that. Jax comes back even drier than Jerry because they aren't allowed to track water around after swimming to safety. Everybody knows exactly where to find everyone else when they're looking for them like Robin knew where to find the painkiller. I think she and Patrick cause Leyla some internal pain with all their confessions of love.

Who writes Logan's dialogue? It's so odd to hear him call his peers that kid and that girl. I was glad to hear him refer to Johnny as that guy at one point. I absolutely loved him walking off leaving Lulu alone without telling her to be safe or anything. It shows that he respects her independence and doesn't treat her like a wilting flower who isn't able to fend for herself. I mean she is safe from AZ until dawn and there are obviously no other killers running around that place.

Nikolas perplexed me today. I couldn't decide if I felt sorry for him or wanted him to stop shouting. I hope he learns how to whisper in an angry voice and then passes it around to everyone else that believes that shouting is the best way to demonstrate one is angry or going cuckoo. Maybe the little gardener can use his next puppet dhow to show them how it's done.

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