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Luke's had that lame puppy dog look stuck on his face since Kevin gave him a back rub. *eyeroll*

As much as I wish Nuke would just DO something, so everyone could just move on... TIIC will never have the guts to explore any story with them. You know if they can't explore Noah being gay, they sure as hell can't explore him being bi-sexual.

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Well today's show was alright. I'm trying so hard to understand Jack but he is really annoying me. I wish they would quit writing him like he still wants Katie. If he wants Katie then go there, if he wants to try with Carly then go there. But these stupid signals are beyond me.

And I felt like yelling at Paul today, will ya give Meg a break, she's going slowly like she should be. Guess I'm just looking forward to the day when Jack finally admits his feelings for Carly. If thay day is ever coming.

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I KNOW!!??!!???! I was like WTF is she blathering on about, protecting Craig because she just "needs to move on"??? HELLO...Craig tried to kill Paul. By not informing the police she's obstructing justice. I don't expect that Craig is just sitting by that P.O. Box waiting for those papers, but JHC, at least have the decency to allow Paul some justice. I mean, C'MON...they just came from Parker's trial. Justice for all and all that.

LOL...I'll say this about Katie, and move on. Carly sure figured out Katie wasn't all that broken up over Jack anymore awfully quick. I'm sure that will come as a shock to Jack, should he ever care to admit it to himself.

I could have done without the Carjack/Bratie nonsense. Tired of the same old "kick Brad and Carly in the teeth while they look on at Katie and Jack's fakey fake "caring" about each other still" crap. I would have much rather seen more of Parker starting to deal with the aftermath of the trial. Mick Hazen is such a great teen actor.

Eh...I know it sounds mean, but I didn't really feel as bad as I should have for Margo today.

And the Henry/Vienna stuff was pure filler. I vote with Brad: all that gushy lovey-dovey stuff made me ill. I'm sorry...no matter who's at fault in their breakup, having them immediately reconcile with marathon boinkings is unrealistic. But instead of exploring those issues, they just glued them right back together. GMAB.

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Really don't like how Henry was so quick to forgive Vienna either. But maybe it's residual guilt over leaving her at the altar? That' s all I could come up with...lol. But when Brad said they were making him ill I laughed out loud because I was thinking the same thing!!!

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Finally Margo expressed the emotions we should have seen at least a week before she scrubbed Gray's blood out of her rug. Just the idea that she had put the rape out of her mind like a bad dream, she didn't even say that during the hepatitis scare. She was so human on Friday that I was unsure of what show I had been watching.

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