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Those are such pretty pictures of Jessie and Angie.

Isn't it sweet that Ryan has no problem with Greenlee's negligent parenting causing Emma to burn herself? Only with THE REAL GREENLEE would we see a child suffering a serious burn used to make a character into a great parent.

I think they've handled this departure all wrong if the intent is to make people sad when Greenlee goes. By forcing Rylee and Emma into this very unnatural happy family atmosphere, they make the situation too ridiculous to care about.

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I think today is the first day I actually liked Dr. Sinclair and its only bc she's on Aidan's ass like white on rice. I really cant stand him and watching her just take over and put a cramp in his scheme had me LMAO

Krystal sure is an idiot. Oh and someone fix her hair. I dont know whats up with it, but Im not liking the way its styled.

Awwww to Amanda and JR. I really loved them at the end when he pledged to stand by her as a friend. I really want this baby to be his but theres not much conflict there which means it most cetainly will be Davids

I also enjoyed Taylor and Brot. He is a much better fit for her than Jake. Speaking of Jake, boy does he seem like a waste. He doesnt really fit in and it feels as if he's been pushed out of his own storylines. First with Amanda and now with Taylor

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Erica is living at Zach's casino. Hence, her accessibility when Josh came back to town---he went to her room at the casino and took Reese hostage there when Reese and Bianca came to see Erica. They then went downstairs and the whole "Zach shoots Josh" scenairo happened.

But I agree....that is definitely fugly wallpaper!

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The ending was Hannibal Lector scary - geez. Creepy ass Hayward looking in...

Cheap - I agree about Dr. Sinclair. First day I've actually enjoyed her character - I like the villianess side to her. I'm guessing she's an ex of Ritchie maybe? Killing Ritchie seems to be her only beef with Annie.

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Either she's an ex of Ritchie's or she was hired by Annie's father to make sure she paid.

I forgot to mention but everyone is jealous of David? LMAO, now who's delusional. No David, they all hate you bc you are an insensitive a-hole who does nothing but plot, scheme and bring pain and misery for sick pleasure. lol...didnt he sound like the male version of Erica today? I can just imagine her saying something like that and Im pretty sure she has!

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Correction a "Fugly as hell" suite at the casino. :lol:

Sadly yes, SON, Reese did design the casino. That crap on the casino suite walls is striking in it's reflector tape, overbright, geometric, throwback glory.

I have been getting a little weary of the pressure being put on Amanda about her pregnancy and her choices lately but was really touched by JR today. I liked that moment between them better than any other I remember. The Floating Head of David Hayward giving the crook eye? Kind of creepy.

Still like Annie and Aiden.

I am not getting RPG's take on Jake Martin. It does not compute. I also agree with the observation that Jake is seeming a man wandering between stories he used to be involved in...only now drunker, surlier and definitely dumber than David.

Ryan didn't bat an eye about the burns. He was PROUD of Greenlee. Not saying it was her fault or anything but hardly looked at the child or asked about the burns before makeout time! *giggle*

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It was more interesting to me than Friday's episode.

I love JR & Amanda together! He really cares for her and he wants to help her with the baby. ITA that it was creepy when David suddenly popped his head in the window at the end.

If only Dr. Sinclair would figure out that Aiden isn't really a patient. This has gone on long enough!

RPG was slurring so much yesterday that I was wondering if he was actually drunk.

I wanted Brot to share scenes with more of the cast, but not Greenlee and Emma! I hope he can be spared from any Ryan story in the future. Ryan's reaction to his daughter's injuries was so stupid; he declared Annie unfit when she never did anything to harm their daughter but Greenlee watches her for one day and he doesn't care that she let Emma hurt herself?!?! :angry:

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