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In the words of Katherine Chancellor "Dear god in heaven".

I am not even going to bother to watch and waste the time. I can easily find the Jesse/Angie stuff on you tube most likely.

I totally find this kind of plot cheesy, and above all downright insulting. I wonder how the hell these women actors felt about playing something as degrading as that? I wish one of them would have taken a stand, but then again they probably are fearful of their job.

Even if Becky Budig did suggest such a thing, it proves once again what crap management this network and show has by letting some silly suggestion as this even make it to air.....

Did the writer's strike starve everyone of material so much we had to do this? I mean if they needed to cross promote, fine, use him to teach them dancing or something... like they did last summer when they taught Ryan and Annie tango or what have you. This, this just there is no words for how embarrassed I am for my beloved show right now. :(

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No.

I mean AMC has been dying since 1998. This didn't start with B&E, Carruthers or even Frons. We're talking about an entire decade of damage.

When McTavish was fired in 1999, when Kit, Braden and Raquel were written out, when Jean Passanate left, when Angela Shapiro was replaced by Frons, when Richard Culliton was fired, when McTavish came back, when Jean Burke was fired, when McTavish was fired last year, when Cady McClain came back, when Darnell & Debbi came back...every single time it's the same thing: "AMC is turning a corner!". But nothing ever changes.

Incompetent people are replaced by more incompetent people, bad characters are replaced by other bad characters, one headwriter's favorites get replaced by another HW's favorites, Shapiro's "Shop the Soaps" ends and we get the Frons' Sexiest Man Contest, horrible stories end and we all say "Finally! Now things will improve!" and then we get even worse stories!

I don't think any of the other soaps still on the air have suffered as horribly, or for as long, as AMC. If AMC were a person it would have every disease known to man.

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The pole dancing would have been fine had it been confined to one person and in the privacy of her own home. Had they done this with Kendall or Greenlee stripping for fun to turn their man on, it would be fine, but having a whole group of women just dropping down and stripping in the middle of work? WTF?!?! I was at a loss for words. I cant beleive this was also one of the promos for the week. Next thing we know, Babe adn Amanda will decide they like to strip and start looking for a part time gig.

And if Ryan was lusting after Kendall, I would think he were gay bc Annie was strpping and grinding on him and he was not interested at all. I felt embarassed for her there and wish she hadnt have even tried. This is the WORST triangle. Again seriously WTF?

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Yeahh I couldn't get through those stripper scenes. Total trash. Although I did love the look on Annie's face when Ryan got up there.

LMAO at Kendall "Stop the damn sneezing"!

Awful show. Again. Shouldn't things (story wise) be happening in episodes? I sure don't see anything moving along, it's the same old sh!t.

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