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I'm sorry but this still doesn't seem like Erica to me.

The scenes with Reese and Brot were very good. This was some of the first writing for Reese where they didn't have some agenda for her, trying to shove her at people, they just let the two characters interact. That's what AMC used to be so good at.

I agree about Aidan/Annie and Brot/Taylor being the best parts of the show.

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You are preaching to the converted. Both are insufferable to me. I cheer everytime I see that twit KWAK duped by the Most Obvious Villain Ever in the History of Daytime Ever. As for Ryan, he is so behind on the evolutionary scale, his knuckles are dragging on the floor.

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Angela - ITA!

Erica needs to STFU - I can't handle the way she's treating Zach and worshipping at his feet. Its absolutely disgusting and NOT Erica.

It was interesting to see the Ryan/Erica friendship has ended. Hmm.

Zach can just go straight to hell. I can't stand this tumor on my show anymore.

The Reese/Brot scenes were great. Made up for the annoying temper tantrum she threw with Angie in the previous scene. I understand she's upset, sad, and pissed off...and she should be....but it was still annoying for some reason.

Sad to see Adam go for awhile, but it IS an interesting storyline and I'm looking forward to his return.

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