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Wow! What a Friday cliffhanger! :o The "3 hours later" thing was really cool too.

I thought the Natalie/Jessica scenes were.....hot!! LOL I just love watching two girls of different hair colour, with long hair and at the same height, in heated scenes like that. It had the right combination of symmetry and contrast. It was aesthetically perfect. :D

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I missed the 3 hours. Did they do it the way they do on FRINGE? I always think that looks so cool.

And LOL @ u Toups. You are always one for the stunning visual. You're right! MA and BW do possess a symmetry and contrast that makes them visually effective.

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Lol that's exactly why I loved the scene. The contrast between the two, and just in general you put two characters who don't really like eachother in a scene and it's perfection. Especially when they both are bitches.

Wait did Lee/Janet screw over Wes' family too?

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Maybe something to do with Viki being a hot mess who kept fracturing into different personalities, then forgetting giving birth to a couple of daughters, and Charlie being a slobbering drunk who walked out on his family. I wouldn't let those two raise one of David Vickers' puppies.

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I agree with this ENTIRE post! Natalie WAS cruel, and I loved it! I'm not getting the feeling that Jessica is truly sorry for what she/Tess put Natalie thru. I don't feel Jessica is genuine in her regret. The regret will likely come when Jess finds out she/Tess killed her baby. Till then, Give Her Hell, Natalie!!

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He briefly explained to Brody what his connection to Janet was. (I can't get over how Lee's history has been diminished & virtually wiped out but I digress.) Lee "got" his father "to dump my mom & the rest of us" years ago. After they ran off together, she took him for everything his family had. He doesn't know where his father is. For years, he's been keeping all his anger about this inside, like Brody has about the Iraqi kid. Then he saw that he & Lee are both in Llanview now. He said always wondered what he would do if he ever ran into her. Then he abruptly left. Something real heavy & iron-y hit me over the head after that & I blacked out.

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