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I'm happy for NB, she really brings her all to the character and its in a good way always. I have liked the writing for Lily when she found out about Holden and Carly, I'm only hoping that tough Lily stays and that scared lily never returns.

I'm looking for to tomorrow since we will see Jack and Carly, I know I shouldn't want them again because I can't stand Jack but they are just so good together.

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I thought NB did her best job today with La Hubbard. I also liked the pairing with Grayson. I wish they would pair the two up instead of Emiloon again. Holden can just leave for all I care. I cant stand him anymore.

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I hate to be the wet blanket, but I thought today was mostly boring. I suppose I liked the Lucy/Dusty moment, and I guess there was some truth in Lily's petulant berating Lucinda (I can't help but remember Lucy once kept Holden's whereabouts a secret too, when he got amnesia) but mostly I just wish Lucy had slapped the crap out of her stupid daughter.

I did laugh at Susan's challenge to Em--to stay away from Dusty for a day---only to know it was hopeless, and have Em show up at the OPD.

I may be crazy...but I think there's sparkage between Casey and Allison.

As for Bratie/Spencer...:rolleyes: Katie? Hard news? Only if it's porno reviews.

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