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Is Annie on? Are Bianca's cha-chas still on display?

I'm still LMAO at a perfectly coiffed, perfectly tanned, perfectly made-up Erica in the hospital with those beautifully embroidered bedsheets (PVH must be a very wealthy hospital!) pulled up to her chin.

AllMyShadows, love your siggie. LOL, especially DonnaMartinGraduates' screen cap. Woof!

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MCE is doing a great job as Annie, I feel so bad for the character because you know she had no chance growing up in that house with her parents and Richie of ever being a normal person. She is so broken inside it finally shows on the outside.

I like the writing for her and I can't wait to see where they take the whole Annie and Aidan thing next. I'm liking that pairing even more if the take revenge against Greens and Ryan and Annie gets her daughter back of course after she gets some help and comes back to the real world.

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LOL! Thanks. I threw it together to show some love for the series, and I was gonna do the exact same thing with later credit pictures, but....well let's just say that some of those hairstyles are incredibly 90s. WTH was Tori Spelling thinking!?

But back on topic...MCE has been surprising me every single day. Just a few months ago, she was still a card carrying member of the "Who you? Why is you on my show?" Club, but I like her a lot now. A lot. She's doing the damn thing and I'm glad.

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It was a good show, imo.

Krystal is so much better with David than she was with Tad or Adam; that kiss today was sizzling!

I love Bianca standing up to Greenlee and to Zach. She seems much stronger now than she ever was before.

It was great when Annie denied everything Ryan accused her of. I agree that with her childhood she never stood a chance and then she had Ryan's two evil exes teaming up against her, too. I hope she exacts revenge on both Kendall & Greenlee in the near future!

If Aiden really thinks she's faking, he's dumber than I thought.

I'm also glad that Frankie just flatly told Taylor about Brot and then brought her to him. I can't wait for tomorrow!

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Neither can I, because I wanted D/K four years ago! But now, I think they have more solid reasons to be together, once David falls into his own seduction trap! :) Not only are they connected through Babe's death, but Krystal has already chased her idealized dreams of landing "the rich man" (Adam) and "the good man" (Tad), and she ultimately found neither to be completely satisfying. David may be "the bad man," but he's also the "right man" for her! :)

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