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Why does the Ron Carlivati pimping continue with you Ryan?? The ratings sucked with him as HW. They hit all time lows with him as HW. They arent going up if they never did with him HW.

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What's wrong with talking about Maxie? :P

Putting on a show for a few hours three times a week is kind of hard. You can't please everyone. Especially when there are 9 soaps.

But I give the ITZ crew credit for keeping it interesting. Half the time I don't even know what they're talking about because I only watch DOOL & GH, but I still laugh and listen along.

A little while talking about Maxie never killed anyone.

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Maxie did nothing if she did it would have come out already. Jake is Jason and that is the it should stay and will. We want through hell in this dragged out story in the end. I want my daddy and Jake scenes and time.

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Ya know ....

People were forewarned that Friday's show was going to be GH heavy, if you knew it was going to be GH heavy why listen to it if it was going to bug you that we were talking GH?

The discussion topics are listed here and elsewhere every night ITZ airs, it's not that hard - it really isn't.

I raise you one Jason Morgan

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Topics for the March 31, 2008 Edition of ITZ:

Tonight's show will feature various soap discussion. Tonight's guest will be the lovely Marlena Delacroix. If you have anything you'd like us to talk about, you can respond here, IM us or e-mail us and we'll ask it. The first hour of the show will strictly be soap discussion. After 11, we will shift gears and discuss last night's WWE WrestleMania 24 PPV. The "male soap" we watched last night had tons of great soap qualities, and we'll share them with you all.

- Host Chat

- ABC's Talent Development Writer's Fellowship (Details will be given)

- AFTRA to split from SAG

- Open Discussion (ABC, CBS and DAYS w/ Marlena DeLacroix)

- Post-WrestleMania 24 Feedback (at 11PM)

UPCOMING INTERVIEW:

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Wednesday, April 9, 2008 at 10PM EST/7PM PST

SHOW: 10PM/EST - 11:30PM/EST

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Man, I haven't watched wrestling in years and I can't believe he's just retiring now!

*Gets hit in the head......walks a few steps......falls down face first*

*Does a crazy little dance*

:lol:

Also, his entrance music will go down as one of the best.

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I would love to know what the lovely Marlena thinks about AMC's Samuel Woods?

Given the fact the country has gone election fever there's NOWAY he should be sooooooooooo BORING!

If a story is fairto both sides i don't see any reason why soaps don't to shows about politics.

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