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Woohoo for Erica knocking that bitch out!

I loved Rebecca hiding the truth from Natalia and the expression on Angie's face when she realized what was going on.

I liked Kendall & Reese's discussion of how Gabrielle came to be.

I also liked JR/Amanda/Adam, although David's sudden appearance at the end was annoying.

So much for Krystal and Tad's truce. I can't blame him this time when she's bringing Jenny to Wildwind.

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Ok....I'm getting annoyed by and tired of David. He's getting dumb -- acting childish. Demanding to know why Jake is in a hospital even though he was fired - hello, public hospital! --- and then demanding to know what's in his pockets, even though he didn't catch Jake taking anything. That was just a dumb scene.

Poor SuLu - she's got one hell of a cold! Girl sounds bad.

I'm only 15 min. into the show...

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I really like the Adam/Amanda/JR scenes...but that plug for "Prego Heart-Smart Sauce" was totally lame. I understand it...but it could have been MUCH more subtle...like the V8 comment from Angie yesterday.

Ugh - and this 'Red, its the color of courage'. How corny this [!@#$%^&*] is....they might as well make it a big event like last year so these one-liners all over the place aren't as...weird.

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OMG - Rebecca's goodbye to Angie had me tearing up! How sad :(

Lynsey Darfour or whatever needs to learn the character of Erica Kane. La Kane does not push or chair fight. She shoulda just slapped a bitch across the other side of the room to knock her out.

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I thought the Erica/Greenlee fight was so stupid until Erica knocked the b-tch out! LMAO, no one messes with La Kane!

Reese was full of sh-t today. She told Kendall that Bianca didnt want to tell her about the baby until she knew the fertilization took and as soon as that happened, she got on a plane to Pine Valley. Huh? The twit was 7 months pregnant when she came

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LOL...the only explanation is that Bianca was lurking this hole time

The ending was horrible. Petey looks down on Greenlee "OMG, she's bleeding from her head. You killed her!" WTF? This is the type of cliffhangers Passions used to do all the time and iot was pretty pitiful there as well

On a side note, I loved Kendall telling Zach to throw Bianca and Reese out. However once again the timing with things were off. She said that Zach went and gave them his sperm out of revenge for sleeping with Aidan. Zach was out of the at the end of Dec and would have donated in January. Bianca concieved in March. Yeah its possible but the way they've been talking about it before, it seems as if there was quite some time between when they got hte donation and when the fertilization actually occurred. I thought Zach did this before he fell in the hole. Maybe they are changing things up again. Who can keep track with this

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I will discuss the Kane-Slater section, just for laughs. *L* A few observations:

It felt like they re-wrote some things to preserve Kinks and the Kane women, IMO. Reese is OFFICALLY the heavy/enemy. So now she will be held accountable for this, just as Zach and Bianca. It also proves my theory that Kendall will, eventually, forgive her family (eventhough she will be PISSED for a long while), but Reese is DEAD MEAT WALKING. It seems that Reese, whether it was her intention or not, set herself up as to seem as if she manipulated Zach into this decision and Binks went along because she is an idiot in love (hence the "Hurt my sister and I will KILL you" the second part, "touch my HUSBAND and I will KILL YOU DEAD!" will be coming).

After today and Zach's reason for helping Bianca, it really thows another light on what happened with Josh. Because this means this is yet another issue that should come up between them. Zach could not forgive Josh for stealing from them and Kendall chose to help Josh escape because they were family and felt that was more important than money. Yet Zach couldn't forgive him for this slight (claiming it put his family in danger). He wanted him to "disappear" (whether that meant he would send him away or kill him remains to be seen).

Zach chose to help Bianca against his wife's wishes (even if she had been asked and said no, which he and Bianca had a pretty good feeling that she would- Zach confirmed this and Bianca said as much with Erica) to help Bianca (due to Michael and didn't tell her for, possibly, other relationship issues). Kendall has decided that she cannot deal with this now and wants her sister and her family gone. But Zach expects Kendall to "work it out because they are family" with him, Bianca and Reese.

I wonder if they will address this and that this is yet ANOTHER thing he held against her (helping Josh escape) knowing what he did for Bianca. It is yet another thing within the Zen marriage that needs to be looked at and fixed, IMO.

Lastly, I wonder, if they are factoring in the ONS as a reason, will they address how "Cambias-like" that action was for Zach? Because I REALLY think he needs some self-reflection and it would give the character a chance to get into his own head and deal wit his issues (something Kendall has done and still needs to do; and something Ryan HASN'T done).

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