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I don't think any one of them caused Annie to unravel. When a person loses it like Annie has, then it was bound to happen. Annie didn't face anymore challenges than any other person on this soap and not all of them go completely bonkers. So I don't blame anyone for Annie's mental state (not even Annie). Sure Kendall or Zach or Greenlee or Aidan could have tried to be a better friend, but that wouldn't have prevented Annie's fall, it just would have prolonged it.

I thought Adam was hilarious today.

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Please LIVE Rebecca, I am enjoying her and Angie so much.

It was kinda cool to hear a slap that actually sounded like skin hitting skin. Less dramatic than the typical soap "FWHAK!!", but nice. I guess they had to get it right after that awful Dixie/Tad slap of years ago. :lol:

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UGH, I'm a Greenlee fan (more out of loyalty these days I guess) and I am so ready for her to leave now. David was dead on with the Leo comment. Please Greens, stop clinging to Ryan and go off into the sunset to find Leo.

Tape got cut off at the end...going to have to watch the rest on SoapNet. :)

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We've had hints into Annie's messed up childhood and I think they'll delve deeper into it with her counseling sessions at Oakhaven. Her pre-Pine Valley past, obviously, played a role in her mental unraveling.

It's like with Janet.... she was/is so mentally gone because of her childhood; her mother calling her worthless, an "ugly duckling", and constantly putting her sister, Natalie, on a pedestal.

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It's the little things I love. Today Frankie accused Brot of being "stuck on stupid" where Taylor's concerned. Jesse used that same expression to describe Ryan a couple of weeks ago.

Debbie Morgan and Laura Koffmann are amazing

And on the opposite of "little things" I forgot what a rack Eden Reigel has. When she was bent over Erica even I got a boner!

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Hope you bitches had a great Thanksgiving!!!!! :)

Another great show. Loved Annie throwing the bouquet before getting hauled away.

Angie/Rebecca were amazing - I really wish Rebecca didn't have to die :(

Can't wait for Brot and Taylor to come face to face so we can further this along...

Y'all know I love me some Adam - but his gloating to a barely breathing Erica about his blood saving her life was way too forced and annoying to be cute.

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Oh I don't know for sure...but the writing thus far has her dying at any day now. She has no medical option to live right now... I hope for sure they can find something, but I don't know. I haven't heard when Rebecca's last airdate is...which is a good sign, right?

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