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Sometimes I wish that Becky Herbst would play it like she loves him deeply, too.

I mean, I love BH, have liked her for a long time, but the moment they started with Jason & Liz again and the ONS that Rocked the World, BH was obviously instructed to drop the LL2 playacting and focus solely on selling Jiz.

And I know I didn't imagine the tenderness and chemistry between Liz & Lucky way back in, oh, 2006?

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And I'm not even talking about Jonathan Jackson & Becky's Original LL2!

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Omg, i am also done with Sam McCall. How dare she talk to Elizabeth like that. Sam has to be stupid saying that liz never told lucky was jason to hurt him or something like that.

Hello Sam, Elizabeth and Jason are right. Jason didn't want anyone to know that baby jake was his because he is a professional killer and has lots of enemys and if they knew jason has a son, they could kidnap him. SAM USE YOUR BRAIN FOR ONCE AND NOT YOUR LEGS.

God i was so hoping that Liz would go right in her face and bitchslap her. Boohoo for Lucky, grow up and stop crying like a little baby. god kill both lucky and sam off and keep them away from Jason. Well dont kill them off because i dont want the actors to lose their job but keep lucky and sam away from Liason.

Overal a great episode, omg Patrick running into Anthony Z. Then i loved that Anthony thinks he sees his dead wife Maria.

Luke having a heart attack was great too and Scott omg his comments lol.

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Watching right now and I was clapping for Sam. Best line was "Not even Jason is to blame for this Elizabeth. You started this lie and only you. You watched it grow until it posioned every single one of us especially Lucky." Truer words have never been spoken. Go Sam!

Oh and Greg Vaughan, oh wow. I know its still early but that was performance of teh week worthy. Damn was Lucky on fire today! I was so loving him. Great acting by him, followed by Kellys big day on Friday. Those 2 are amazing

I also liked that it was Scott and Logan who found Luke and had to help him. That was genius. Should change the dynamic up a bit once this is done. I wonder how Luke will react to his enemies saving him

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Even though Sam did say the most truthful thing to Elizabeth at the end, I wish that they had kept her quiet after she set the wheels in motion. The only ones who should have been talking were the main three. Her pity party about poor barren her was out of place since it was a critical moment for Lucky not her. Plus her lingering instead of going after Lucky was silly but then she couldn't have had the little say so I get that.

Cold hearted as I am, I wanted to feel sorry for Lucky but the scene didn't do anything to penetrate my little heart of steel and I only felt some compassion for Jason because they allowed him to express how taxing it was to keep the secret. Elizabeth was too busy worried about the fragile Lucky to consider how hurtful the whole thing had to be to Jason and I hope that she really acknowledges that tomorrow. I did like a lot of what Lucky had to say even if he didn't do much for me when he was saying it.

Okay now that I've typed this I think I've changed my mind about what Sam said because the people Elizabeth hurt were Lucky by not being honest with him (even though this particular truth would have stung him no matter what) and Jason by asking him to keep this secret. Jason and Sam's relationship was poisoned by the two of them so now she really had no business in that scene because she was motivated by her bitterness. It's easy to say you wouldn't take spmebody back if they crawled and begged when that somebody is indifferent towards you and brushes you off like you don't matter.

I don't know if I misunderstood Jerry but I take it that he swam to safety, yet he wasn't drenched.

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Sam has no right to say anything -- no matter how "truthful" (does she even know how to be such a thing?) it may have been.

Why?

Because she's been lying for months, watched Jake get kidnapped and kept silent, and then hired two thugs to point guns on Lucky's two sons, threatening to kidnap them.

Having Spam be the screecher of truth is laughable, considering everything she's been doing in this storyline has been excruciatingly selfish and totally driven by a warped sense of revenge -- as if this had anything at all to do with her.

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I think I just choked, Elizabeth and Jason are right? What about the entire year they have kept this secret is that "right"? Regardless of their motivations and what not they are as wrong as wrong can get. It doesn't matter if Jason is a killer, it doesn't matter if he has enemies, it doesn't matter that Liz needed a scapegoat to be Jake's father she shouldn't have lied and told Lucky he fathered a child and should not let him believe said child was his and form an attachment to him. Elizabeth had no right to do that. Under no circumstances regardless.

Elizabeth has no moral ground to stand on and niether does the soulless killer known to GH fans as "Jason".

Atleast the lie is out finally. But at this point I am no longer even invested in the story. I hope Lucky and Sam can be able to find some happiness. Knowing Guza they will either become irrelevant to his "vision" or he will find some way to ruin them like he does everything else. I hope he destroys Liason just like he has destroyed every other couple of the last two or so years.

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Wow it's stuff like this that makes you truely see where the priority SHOULD be, and then look at that tenderness and sweetness between them. I breaks the heart to see what Guza has done to Elizabeth and the extradinary measures Guza took to destroy Liz and Lucky. It's just beyond sad.

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