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Only because you don't like Jerica but for we fans that do, this was a very good day that has helped make us a lot more confident about their future :wub: I was plesantly surprised that Greenlee FINALLY realized that her father is worried and hurting and was supportive about Erica even though she doesn't like her. She also acknowledges that they are soulmates. It's about damn time. I Loved how Jack called her on her wanting all that Erica has thing and how alike they are because it's so true.

I still wonder who Robert is taking to on the phone and I still have a feeling it's Sam Woods :D

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I was a little shocked at how fast the Jesse/Angie storyline was moving, but leave it to B&E to just slow that down to a crawl I am sure now. While I am intrigued by this new twist with Rob now an "FBI agent" still clearly with an agenda, that whole business today was anti-climatic.

However, I totally loved when they were all together at the Martin house. The family, togetherness thing that was going on. It was a small glimpse of what I think All My Children is all about. If there is any truth to Agnes consulting at all, that scene has her hands all over it in my book.

The rest of the episode? Erica and Carmen I am still on the fence.... they COULD be fun, however I think this story is going to go the campy route and have no real depth to it at all.... which is too bad. The whole car crash was so lame though.

Zach and Kendall with Erica and then alone, keep those type of scenes and character interactions up. Same with Jack and Greenlee. Keep them seperate. BREAK THE SEXTET UP!

LOL I was thinking the whole time Greenlee was driving "watch out for them curves girl"

Bad joke....

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I disagree, I think erica knows that the apple doesn't fall far from the tree and erica just doesn't want kendall to lose zach. Erica has more than enough experience to know what having extra men in your life can do to your relationship or what you can let it do to your relationship.

Anyway I loved the erica/zach/carmen/kendall scenes. I actually liked the ending of the jessie's storyline although its not the end, I'm really starting to like robert. I really hated the greenpea/jack scenes I was really hoping that the van erica was riding in would collide with those two and kill them, oh well. :lol:

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Jason it was a redwings jersey ;)

I have to disagree, because while I think that's what she was trying to say, it came off as her pretty much branding Kendall a whore who sleep with any and every guy she makes eye contact with. That's why it was a WTF for me. I love how Lish played those scenes though. I love when Kendall looks at Erica like she's lost her mind(and I think she has) and rolls her eyes at Erica LOL

Erica should have spent that time saying goodbye to Kendall, that's another reason I didn't like those scenes.

Although her saying to think of Aidan as a potted plant was hilarious :lol:

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My god erica is only gonna be gone for 6 months maybe less and people are acting like she has a 10 year sentence. :lol: Thats why I didn't mind that. What I don't get is why everyone is acting like this is erica's first time going to prison, she went to prison for 6 months for kidnapping maddie.

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I was LOL at Erica's advice to Kendall. She told Kendall that whenever she sees Aidan, to ignore everything sexy about him, but to instead visualize something bland like a potted palm. LMAO, Erica its kind of hard to ignore the sexy.

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