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Oh my god. How bad is this show? Claudia goes to visit Michael every week?? Great, we never heard about that before hand. Spinelli's on the run, Natalia agrees to live with the Quartermaines, even though just a week ago she wanted nothing to do with Emily and her resemblance to her, Robin (although her storyline is probably one of the better ones) goes to have a drink at the casinos and tells her story to this awful new character, Sonny's ready to take over the business again, what else is going on with this awful show??? Who cares anymore?

I feel bad bashing it but it really has not been good in the past few months and now it's just plain bad. Help!

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GH is pure dreck. It is sooo hard to watch. Robin's story and Luke comforting Nikolas were the only decent moments. The person who cast the Ethan character should be forced to interpret for him in every scene. He is getting way too much airtime for someone who is incomprehensible. There are few words for the desperate attempt to redeem Claudia. I do not care that Sonny's ex-criminal employees don't like his mob rule. Someone get NL an acting coach. She is in need.

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idk...

im just glad they are off the ShrewLoo is love kick. lol. It use to Lulu and every man between 18-30. Now its Maxie's time. I honestly dont see them doing Matt & Maxie, i hate blaming higher ups but at this point it does seem like Cook was forced onto Guza by frons for a Kirsten/Jason pairing and it just didnt work and Guza isnt doing it.

I thnk GH hit something with Maxie/Spinelli and plans to keep them where they are. Friends, with this deep connection and love for eachother who sometimes cross the line but then pullback. Honestly that can be played for years IF its done right.

Then there is the hotness of JoMax, and thats where they need to go. A Lulu/Johnny/Maxie triangle could be fantastic esp when you factor everyone (claudia, carly, luke, mac, robin, etc...) around them in with the history. Esp if they did it as an emotional affair at first, where Maxie & Johnny fall for eachother. Then have Lulu start to worry Maxie ios trying to steal her man and all that drama. Because IMHO the hurt of an emotional affair would be much bigger and better drama than a one night stand. When Maxie does confess she is in love with Johnny it could crush Spinelli and he could turn to Lulu whos been crushed by johnnys confession hes faling in love with maxie and those two could hit the sheets, or it could send her to... maybe Matt? Ethan if he isnt her 1/2 brother. But then again id want this to play out over a long period and not 2 months. Remeber when Lulu hated Logan, thenf ell in lvoe with him, and then he slept with Maxie cuz f the bet, and they broke up, then got back together in about 3 minutes? one of the most rushed storys ever.

re Claudia: thats trying to whitewash her part in his shooting, IMHO.

re Robin: I think Ethan is going to turn out to be her brother.

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I watched today's show because I wanted to see Sarah Brown get a chance to act, not play some vile crazy woman, but I had to laugh when they showed her going to see Michael every day. I know this is supposed to be a sign of how remorseful she is, but if she was that remorseful, she would stay away and let his family care for him.

They also don't seem to want her to show any remorse for leaving Kate to die.

GH has such a weird concept of morality.

I can't believe they had her go by Ms. Quartermaine. Talk about sticking the knife into the fans. :rolleyes:

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Robin never has mine. Shes the most annoying, whinny, stuck up, self-righteous, judgmental person on soaps. She stands high on her horse and throws stones and judges everyone she feels like, but she can do no wrong. Please. ugh... i really hate her. Tho i am enjoying PPD robin.

And also, im sorry - but opening update please?! PLEASE!

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Are you feeling better now that you to that rant off your chest? LOL! I love Robin, but I guess she inspires some kind of weird intense hate in you and some others. it is a good thing that we aren't required to like all the characters.The spoilers about Robin's upcoming behavior due the PPD should make you happy.

I totally enjoyed Matt and Patrick's interaction yesterday. Guza has no interest in Jason Cook and hasn't given him any airtime. Yet Matt has really come along a character. His relationship with Patrick has grown organically without Guza forcing it like he is doing with Ethan who is a waste of space and a new love for Lulu to destroy.

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ha, i do. she doesnt bug me ALL the time, but i was watching clips from 2007-2008 and it brought intense hate on, lolz.

The only reason Matt is even somewhat likable, IMHO, is because he hasnt been forced upon us. I do find him to be a total wate and utterly pointless. GH has obvsly decided not to pair him with Maxie - so why not toss him at Liz? Or even Lulu or someone else.

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