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When Kendall overhears Bianca and Reese decide to stay in Pine Valley, she angrily drives off, putting her on a collision course with Greenlee. Greenlee barely clings to life.

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Not that I don't love the bint clinging to life(Too bad she couldn't have lost her spleen and her hearing), but what the hell is with Pratt's obessession with death

Oh the irony of it all though, it'd be awesome if Greenlee drove over a cliff :D

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I was thinking "Kendall will fall into a coma..." again. LOL.

But I'm glad they are giving the Greenlee character a rest, even if they have to kill her off to make it happen.

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First off Kendall was in a coma for 3 months and just had a heart transplant so there's NOWAY she would even be allowe dout of the hopstial for a month or 2 and id she was she would be at home in bed with a around a clock nurse. Just the idea that she up and drving around is RIDIC!

Second off Ryan blaming Zach is SUPER STUPID and if Kendall puts this all on Bianca and Reese she's no better than Greenlee!

Will Greenlee die or will she be in a very long off screen coma?

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I am so afraid AMC is going the way of GH. Where the familiar characters we love and tune for everyday ar epicked off one by one, until he can introduce a bevy of rotating newbies. I can honestly say I have become more and more disenchanted by this show since New Years day 2006. Three years later, and we are in the gutter.

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CHUCK! STOP IT!!!!

Much like GH, we're just going to get completely desensitized to people being in the hospital and dying -- and when it happens every other week, IT LOSES ALL ITS MEANING!!!!

There were a hundred other ways to write out Greenlee. ENOUGH! ENOUGH! ENOUGH! So what now? Ryan will blame Kendall for Greenlee's death/coma/whatever, and it'll be like "Crash" all over again.

Ugh. Just... ugh.

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Greenlee will not die. She will be in a long coma and shipped off to a facility in Bangkok. In six months there will be numerous commercial previews of the "Fake Greenlee's Return," "The Fake Greenlee is Back," "The Fake Greenlee comes back to seek revenge on Kendall and get her man (Aidan) back from the now SANE Annie!" In all the advertisement we'll see Sabine Singh as the new-fake-and-improved Greenlee. :rolleyes:

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My guess is Ryan will balme it all on Zach and Kendall will blame it all on Binks and Reese. Not sure who Jack will blame it on , wonder if he'll b as understand with kendall has he was with Greenlee during the crash trash?

IMO this all a set up for Rendall part whatever!

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This can cause serious tenion between Ryan/Zach/Kendall and I like it. I think its a good idea if Greenlee is going to die.

I think this can lead to some good drama. This will lead to some long term effects on people's lives.

AND WHAT IT IS WITH THIS PRATT BASHING. He may not be the best writer AMC had but hes SOOOO much better the McT and B&E. Its really annoying. :angry:

Many people like Pratt and many may not. You don't have to keep saying PRATT IS GOING TO TURN AMC TO GH!!

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