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Ryan Lavery Makes The News!

On the news today they said a man went into an auto shop and tried to rob them. Unfortunately for him, no one knew the combination to the vault. Soooo............ he gave them his cell phone # and asked them to call him when they could get it open and he left. They called the police and when he came back to collect his loot, they arrested him.

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How nice was it to actually see someone throw Greenlee's misdeeds in her face. Annie was on fire today, and obviously her making up with Greenlee was just an act. I like the rivalry these two are developing. It was nice to actually see the Real Greenlee come out in those scenes.

The rest of the show I found quite boring. Things have slowed down. Maybe that's because it was a Rebecca "Redundant" Taylor script......

Tomorrow I am guessing Courtney Bugler will be back.

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Redundant Taylor or not, best episode (that included the sextet) that I've seen in a long time. First time in a long time I've been able to sit through most of an episode without really snarling. I'm amazed considering the sextet was on the episode.

Erica/Carmen and the Jack recap especially - awesome. Though, the last flashback reminded me of why I now "hate" Jack - bitch telling her he no longer loves her because she dared say "boo" to his daughter for nearly killing her daughter's two kids. I like Jack/Erica, but damn B&E have left scars.

I do have to say that I didn't think SL delivered that "I don't meddle in my kids love life" line well because if I didn't watch the show I wouldn't have caught how unbelievably untrue that was, the directors should have at least added lightning striking near by after she said that for effect. Heh.

I liked the Jack/Samuel scenes as well.

Annie and Greenlee. Delicious. Annie got to speak for the audience today - the hole of instant redemption, bringing up the kidnapping (I thought it was simply forgotten since the parents of the kids she almost killed only open their mouth to her to french kiss her a** these days), Greenlee just wanting to win the "best at" trophy, mocking Greenlee kissing Ryan for her (Annie) sake. Beautiful. I may dislike her most days, but today was a winning day for Mrs. Lavery.

Ryan/Kendall. The scenes were fine.

Zach's head figuratively exploding at finding out Ryan was with Kendall. Kinda hot but...the thing is he never showed much jealousy when non-amnesiac Ryan - or even Kendall - was actually giving him some reason to be jealous, and now? Ryan simply has to be in 10 miles of Kendall (and this is with him thinking Ryan's getting his memory back, with the apology from Ryan and knowing he's Spike's bio-father) and the head explodes? I don't have a problem with it, but I'd like it addressed on-screen that he's being a little hot-headed about this - not completely rational (read: I guess jealous for some reason).

The weak link was the Tad/Aidan scenes for me. I felt like I was in High School Sextet 101 class being given a lesson I didn't want, but MEK can read the phone book and make it work.

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I agree with Angela. It wasn't the best episode, but it wasn't the worst by far, either. Today was a day where I saw believable conversations taking place between characters in believable situations. Call me crazy, but the plot devices seem to be fewer and fewer these days.

Am I the only one to think that Esensten and Brown are no longer "in charge"? I realize their names are still on the credits, but a few things have me intrigued. March 6th, Alicia Minshew showed great enthusiasm at the CT booksigning when she told attendees that the writers returned in two weeks. That would be this week. And IMO, this week has been balanced and filled with character driven episodes. Add to that the Jesse/Angie return story (the story that B&E so badly wanted to tell) wrapped up last Thursday and Friday.

Is it all just wishful thinking on my part?

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I did enjoy the Jack/Erica flashbacks as well. Even though today's Carmen/Erica stuff did slow down a bit, I really am enjoying watching Susan carry a lead story and this story is actually very refreshing.

I agree with Angela, Jack can be so sweet one minute, than a raging lunatic the next.

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OMG I loved Annie telling Greenlee like it is. Damn this is what alot of us have been saying, and it seems like someone is FINALLY paying attention. Everything Annie said about Greenlee was spot on.

LOL Greenlee really thinks she's all that and a bag of chips. She thinks Aidan wouldn't look at another woman because he has her :lol:

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I really hope B&E are on their way out!

AMC has been so much more balanced. We finally get to see Susan get her OWN storyline. We have more character driven plots (Besides Ryan) and we have more love in the afternoon!

The balance for this weeek has been soooooooooo much better!!!

Monday: Greenlee/Jack, Kendall/Zach/Erica/Carmen, Angie/Jesse/Tad/Colby/Frankie/Krystal/Adam/Derek/Robert

Tuesday: Adian/Greenlee, Ryan/Annie, Zach/Kendall, Derek/Samual, Erica/Carmen

Wednesday: Angie/Jesse/Derek, Adam/Robert/Opal/Krystal/Tad/Colby/Frankie/Babe/JR, Erica/Carmen, Zach/Kendall/Greenlee/Samual

Thursday: Erica/Carmen, Annie/Greenlee, Adian/Tad, Zach/Kendall/Ryan, Jackson/Samual

Friday(People who should be on): Zach/Ryan, Greenlee/Kendall, Jesse/Angie.

Balance was great this week!

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I loved the Greenlee/Annie scenes. It's about time someone held Greenlee responsible for her actions!

Erica's flashbacks were wonderful.

I liked the Kendall/Ryan conversation where he admitted his frustrations with his amnesia.

I also liked Tad's metaphor about the sextet as pool balls.

I suspect someone other than B&E is guiding the show these days and I hope this means help is on the way soon.

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JERICA :wub::wub::wub: It can't be B&E writing this show.

Loved how Carmen see's through Erica already. Loved every gesture by Erica and the way she looked as she talked about Jack. I loved the we saw clips from each of the decades J/E been together..The 80's, 90's, and now. Not many other couples have that kind of history.

I also loved Jack in Sammy's face today :D Sammy could have went for probation, a fine, or even a suspended sentence, but NOOOOO..He wanted the headlines. Well hopefully he'll be the one in the headlines when they find out he is the bad guy in the Jesse story :lol: .

I loved it when Zach told Kendall that Jack had Sammy in a headlock and Kendall replied "I know you are kidding me but I would have loved to see it"..Me too Kendall.

Also loved Annie giving Greenlee "whatfor" today.

I loved today's episode. :D

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