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Regardless of how "shocking" it is or isn't, Mitch as Jessica's father was a sore point for a lot of viewers. I expect Jess will turn out to be a Buchanan in order to give that back to the audience, and that Rex will be Mitch's son. That's enough for me.

I also highly doubt Charlie or Jared are Buchanans.

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I watched the show in passing today, so here goes a few observations.

I realized that most of the women of Llanview are now crazy. Sigh.

Nora and Lindsay's scenes felt ... they weren't as easy as they usually were. I wasn't expecting to see them together and not feel they're back and forth was natural.

The cliffhanger was good. I like the guy who plays Jared.

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OLTL is on fire....

I loved Jared/Allison stuff. That little scene between Charlie and Jared just rocked!!!

Lindsay and Nora being catty- so them.

Bo taking charge even though he is not in charge- classic. Ramsey scrambling and barking orders- too funny!!

Dorian and Roxy reading the secrets. I wish they would have found a really good one. Loved Dorian being snarky to Vicki- classic.

Starr/Cole/Langston/Markko- ok they need some more drama.

My Todd and Blair were sassy today. I loved the teasing and the family scenes. I loved how Todd and Blair kept getting interruped. I hope we get some Todd and Blair loving tomorrow!!

Chris and Sarah- Yuck, yuck, and more yuck!!!

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Really enjoyed all the stuff at the Go Red Ball. Alot of drama going on there.

Got a kick out of Dorian and Roxy sitting on the floor reading everyone's secrets. Priceless.

Loved the Manning Family togetherness.

Could care less about Cris/Sarah. Find them beyond boring.

I have to wonder, while Jessica was hanging onto Charlie's legs so he wouldn't go over as well, did she hear what he was saying to Jared?

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Finally got a chance to watch today (tuesday) eppy, the ball is heating up! Damn that was good!!!

From Jared's red face and veins popping out of his forehead while clinging for his life to Charlies sweat dripping off his forehead trying to pull his son up, loved it!

Dorian and Roxy filtering through the secrets was funny, but what was funnier was Roxy kicking off her shoes on Rex and Adriana's table and ever so casually mentioning Jared clinging for his life. Now that was hillarious :lol:

Todd/Blair family scenes was a nice touch to offset all the drama going on and it did not stray to far from what was happening at the ball since all the s/l's are intertwined.

The teens were eh as was Cris and Sarah. Cris and Sarah are still boring but not as boring, at least one couple is gonna get some.

My FAVORITE SCENE by far today was Dorian, she is such a conniving BITCH but I love it!!

Roxy to Dorian: "So, all the secrets are gone, poof"

Dorian: "Yeah sure"

LMAO, I bet Dorian not only took the surveillance tape but she also took the BOX of SECRETS!!!!!! :lol:

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God, I so wanted someone to take a handful of those secrets and stuff them in Dorian's mouth so that Jared could come clean. I honestly don't understand what Dorian's motivation is with stopping Jared, I mean she isn't getting anything out of, right. So what's the deal?

I like Antonio and Talia alot.

The dialogue for Cris and Sarah was AWFUL.

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I don't get the deal with Dorian stopping Jared either.

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That last scene with Jared and Natalie break my heart-I can really tell they really love each other. I want this part of their story over yesterday, as the feeling dirty for liking them will go away. LOL

I enjoyed Antoinia and Talia

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