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Jill realized that Chloe set her son up , It seemed Jill didn't recognized her because when she was younger she was fat and looked different. Jill hates Esther for reasons I never know, but the fact that Chloe was trying to get out of going to the house, how long did she think she could keep who she was a secret from her mother, Katherine and Jill.

I just want to know did Chloe changed her name legally, because if she didn't this marriage is not legal.

Many man has married their help, it the fact that Chloe lied ams misled Cane , Plus he didn't even have Sex with this Woman to Phrase Bill Clinton answer when he was accused of sleeping with the White House Intern. Who was Chloe talking to the day she called someone on the phone and asked them where Cane new house and they wouldn't tell her.

Maybe she was talking to her mother but she wouldn't tell Chloe. I believe there are many lies Chloe is hiding.

Jill is going to be the Laughing stock of the town when the news paper get this scoop about the maid and the CEO.

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Didn't anyone at Jabot or Restless style do a check against the name on her social security card, or was she working at these places illegally? I hope she did have her name legally changed. Wouldn't you if your real name was Kate Valentine?

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It was a good episode.

But let me ask... why would anyone love Victor Newman? He's a horrible person. And for Nikki to grovel like that and humiliate herself was so hard to watch. I mean, I understand her love to a certain point.. he is the father of her kids and they were in love for a long time. But what he said to her was so mean! I just hate Victor Newman. But EB and MTS were great! Oh and that last scene... when Nikki falls on the ground again and the waves hit her, as she yells out Victor's name in tears... too much! I think I chuckled at that one! LoL

I liked how Victoria, Nick and Adam read their letters. I love the mention of the bribery storyline with Victoria. It was such a great storyline. I loved it. The only downside to that story is that Heather Tom left the show after that.

Once again, I think this was more of Nick and Sharon bonding and once again a clue that Sharon and Nick will be getting back together soon!

Adam/Heather was good. I liked the tension surrounding the letter, I liked how they showed how selfish and cold Adam is. But how he's not like that with Heather. Yes, he was harsh when he saw her grab the letter, but in the end, I think he showed her that she's the only one he actually likes/loves in this town. But I don't understand why Heather took the letter again in the end.

Chloe/Kate stuff was very good. I loved the bickering between all of them in the beginning. I don't get why Jill now all of the sudden wants Cane to get out of that marriage. I mean, she says it's NOT because Chloe is Esther's daughter, but because she's a liar. I don't buy it. But I did love Esther hugging Jill! :lol: I'm anxious to see what happens next with this storyline.

Good show.

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I haven't seen Tuesday's (US) episode yet. But you point out something which has been bothering me about last week's episodes. What is up with the (as GM referred to it on another board) Goatfanclub?

I can understand Nikki somewhat welling up over the old curmudgeon and their two kids crying over the money they may never inherit. But why are Paul, Neil and Michael boohooing over their "friendship" with Victor?

Victor was their boss. He paid for their services and would have fired them without a second thought (and I'm sure clueless PI Paul has probably come darn close). Neil has been passed over how many times in favor of Victor's feudal-like nepotism? And Michael talking about Victor being a father-figure made me LMAO. Yeah, I guess when you have a deadbeat dad and child-beating stepfather to measure up against, Mr. Emotionally Disconnected Mustache must seem like Bill Cosby in comparison.

It's all so fake -- these people are pissed that they now have to pay court to somebody new -- somebody who hates them -- in order to gain a little importance and $$$.

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I must admit that I'm worried about Adam's behavior. First he told her that her life isn't as important as his, and now he's grabbing her and ordering her. What's up with that? I'm glad she took the letter again, it goes to show that she isn't as afraid.

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Neil not so much. He always gets tossed around for Victor's ego or that of this stupendous dumb (Nick) or weak (Vic) children. He's the only one with qualifications AND experience (unlike Adam/V Jr) at NE and yet mopped around like a janitor when it comes to being CEO or COO...

I'm way behind with the current episodes and relishing the fact of this short week allows me to catch up. Daniel & Colleen makes me barf although it mostly derives from one person. Phyllis up to her old tricks and her quips with Amber are fun although I can't help but feel that I'm done with the character. Been there, done that (and in a much uniquer fashion with La Bug or Diane)...

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I kinda like this. It makes it interesting for me to watch how Heather will manage to fall in love with Adam in spite all of that. It would be too simple if he was just all lovey dovey with her all the time. The one thing that I'm fearing (and it seems to have become a trend in soaps) is Adam raping Heather and then them becoming a couple (ala Luke/Laura and some other couples in daytime that followed L/L's lead). That would be HORRIBLE!

As for Victor, I agree with all of you.. but I could see Neil being upset, considering that he's worked with Victor for like 15 years. Yes, Victor treated him like garbage, but they had some good times too. But Michael? Seriously...? He worked for Victor since that whole bribery storyline, right? Cause up until then it was John Silva that did Victor's legal work, cause Michael was too busy trying to destroy Paul and Christine's relationship. So I don't see Michael being all this shaken up by Victor's death.

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Adam is Victor's mini-me. LOL!

That's what the writers are currently establishing. On the one hand it's far-fetched considering what a warm person Hope was but Adam's behaviour is totally in synch with everything Victor would do. He also is never grieving but moving on with full harshness and force, alienating the people he loves (?) or is loved by.

I absolutely by Adam's behaviour.

BTW, any suggestions why Heather was made DA again? The actress couldn't deliver at all before in this post and did really well as Jabot's attorney (and still does in love stories). So I wonder why writers re-changed Heather's profession. Makes zero sense.

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I was wondering about that too. It would have been nice to see Adam rejecting Elroy and saying that she wants to stay at Jabot. I guess they didn't care about her job position as much. They just want to use her as a love story for Adam.

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