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JP we have totally different views of the show. You like totally different characters than I do. We will never agree on storyline plots or characters. We need to agree to disagree. B)

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Seriously JP are we going to start this again? You mentioned about not bashing a character..which was refering to me. You are the one who is assuming things. I am trying to move on before this gets heated again.

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1. Apperantly because isntead of letting it go you would like to contenue with this so...

2. Nothing i have ever said was refering to you. Trust me there.

3. You did assume things. Because in that post i didnt even disagree with you. I said 'okay' entered down 2 lines and said 'i see your point' then decided to add more but then decided not too because it was all things i had previously said in this thread therefor pointless and ended up a double post so i edited it.

4. it will not get heated again. not on my end. i am very able to have an adult arguemnt and get whatever this thing between us there is over. the only way it will become ehated is if you do personal attacks. if you really dont care to let go of whatever it is between us then please just ignore me.

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Well, Carly is Lily's only friend in town....at least that Holden would do. I don't think Lisa is on his radar.

I actually found Liberty tolerable today. But does Parker totally not understand that Lib is a Carly-clone? :D Men...:rolleyes:

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LOL...Lisa and Holden...ewwwww....lol But can you imagine the scenes between Lucinda/Emma/Lisa...LOL...it would be fabulous! :D

I just want someone else with Parker. Liberty is totally wrong for him.

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I wonder if they will SORAS Faith when she gets back from camp and maybe do a triangle.

Carly and Lily making up excuses and reasons for Holden was just :rolleyes: . He did Carly because he was tired of working on his marriage and she's hot. It's not a whole lot more complicated than that. It was great to see Emma again. I wish she would keep her word and not leave town again anytime soon.

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I was thinking the same thing when listening to Carly defend Holden. Lily was back when the affair began! And Holden was chasing Carly, don't they realize he went to New York to get her to not leave with Neil!! Obviously Carly was trying to end the affair by leaving with Neil in the first place. Ugh, the bash Carly and make Holden a victim of her is already beginning. And I dont care how upset Parker was....I really didn't like him calling Carly a slut. That just sounded really vulgar and as a mother myself, I can't imagine hearing that and being okay with it. He was way out of line there. However, surprisingly I liked Liberty today, everything she said pretty much was the truth. Parents are people who make mistakes and unfortunately for Carly hers always get caught!!! Looking forward to Holden and Jack....thought that would've happened already....do they not both live at the farm now?

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This is what I really don't like about this show. Carly is always "the bad guy" no matter what. It happened last year with the brain tumor scare and now again. She should have slapped the holy piss outta Parker. Period. What example does that set for teeny boppers (or younger) sitting at home watching this boy tell his own mother she's a SLUT??? GMAB.

But ya know what, most of the soap press think the Carly/Holden love story is really good. Dunno why, but they do.

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I just dont get it. Carly now is saying how much she loves Holden...ugh. I hate the way they are writing Carly. Carly and Holden make zero sense as a couple for obvious reasons.

Brad talking sex to Liberty...oh please...how horrible..along with him getttiing all over Parker.

Nuke should just [!@#$%^&*] to make this show at least watchable.

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I think they praise the parts they like (seeing Holden get story) and ignore the rest (like how it completely destroys all the relationships they have.) Even the SOW editor said she liked the friendship, but once they did the nasty she hated it.

On to today's show...

Ick...I do NOT watch this show for "kiddie porn" to quote Mala from SOW. The Parker/Lib scene with them up in his room was just uncomfortable to watch. I dread the thought Lib's going to get knocked up, making Carly a grandma and Brad a grandpa before he's even raised a child of his own. And thanks to some really obvious teen stupidity...like Lib thinking she's "covered" because she got on the pill today...I think that's where this is headed.

I did not think Katie could be annoying just standing in the background, listening to other characters, but she IS. That is my "Hate Katie 24/7 message for today, 7/24/08.

I will say, I was glad Janet got to put her finger up, and silence Katie while she and Brad discussed their daughter. I have been waiting YEARS for someone to shut Katie up, and finally, someone does.

FREE MAURA!!! FREE HER NOW!!! OMG...I really thought I'd want to slap the piss out of Luke today, but that confrontation bored me instead. Holden still refuses to make a decision about what HE wants. Nothing's going to change because Lily wants a divorce or Carly wants to end the affair. He's got to jump off the fence and make a choice. I don't see why either woman would want him, when he's made it clear he's fine having either of them.

I will say, it was a nice nod to history for Luke to bring up JuliaII's name to Noah, even if they kind of ignored the fact Holden also had an affair with Rose when Luke was a preteen that he should remember.

Line of the day goes to Jack..."let me guess, it starts with "Brad" and ends with "is a dumbass." :lol:

And I did like the Jack/Parker scene, especially when Jack reinforced the idea that Parker needed to respect Carly. :) Now...if only.....*sigh*

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What to say about today's show

1.im just not buying Brad as this protective father

2. I do like the Parker and Mick, but i cant stand his storyline.

3. Carly acting out of character again.

4. Holden being a damn pig again.

The show totally blowed today.

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