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Well, at least we know the motive behind it now :lol: I am sure its been effective?

I know! Its like two different versions of the character. Pratt gets a major fail for the way he has her in regards to her feelings about Zach. The Chandler Erica would have launched some full scale war on him by now.... I mean he killed your son woman!

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Angie doesnt want to be a grandmother yet. Im guessing Frankie hasnt told her that she has been one for the past 17 years and didnt even know it

I definetly wasnt a Zendall fan, but I find it absolutely disgusting how Kendall has turned on Zach and now by Ryan's side after what he has just done to her husband

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I thought it was a pretty good episode, too. I also appreciated that Zach was listening and accepting his responsibility for what happened, at least in this episode even if next week he reverts back to blaming Ryan.

That has been annoying me too. Zach seemed to accept his part in the Reese fiasco today after weeks of blaming everything on Kendall and/or Ryan, but who knows how he'll act next week?

The custody hearing was great and I loved how vulnerable David was with Krystal at the beginning. The rest of the episode was really good although I thought it was funny how the couple I care about (Brot/Taylor) was setting up the honeymoon for the couple I couldn't care less about (Frankie/Randi).

Erica does seem to have a split personality lately. When she's aiding the Chandlers against David or facing off with Reese, she seems like her real self, but then she starts pimping Zach to Kendall and turns into someone completely unrecognizable. She should be suing Zach for killing Josh!

Was anyone else bothered by the cliffhanger where it looked like Zach & Ryan are going to play poker to see who wins Kendall? I know Zach worded it vaguely that he was going to play for what was most important to him, but the camera angle suggested it was Kendall instead of the casino or the picture of Myrtle. Two men using a woman as the prize in a game? This isn't Agnes Nixon's AMC to me at all!

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With Adam's supposed health crisis, and the spoilers for the upcoming weeks for when David Canary returns.... I'd say they are going full steam ahead.... I hope anyway..... I wonder if maybe they restructured David Canary's contract? And there was some doubt if he would stay or not? I am glad all appears to be back on track.... One of the reasons AMC has sort of went meh again for me is everything that was so good about the fall has fallen by the wayside....... and at the top of the list is Adam and Erica. Anyone wonder if perhaps Jack and Opal may bond....? and Maybe have a pseudo relationship? I really enjoyed their scenes at the beach the other day.

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I really like Natalia. They need to find her a love interest. Someone not on the canvas. Someone new and beautiful as she is.

It is wonderful to hear that David Canary is staying. As much as I love Jack and Erica, I would love to see Erica and Adam have a chance. I never thought the day would come when I would feel that way. Erica in the Chandler orbit is gold. Colby and JR need her firm hand.

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I just friended Bobbie Eakes on Facebook and sent her a message --- and she responded back!!! :) She's really nice!

Anyway - the show today was much better than the rest of the week. Loved everything trial - and Erica is amazing with the Chandler storyline - HATE her in the Zendall storyline though. God if she pimps Zach anymore, I'll just puke.

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I'm sorry, but does NOBODY but the Hubbards know where the hell Little Adam is? Every time someone asks where Little A is, Jesse all, "Don't worry. He's in good hands," and everybody just shuts the hell up. Like, "Oh, okay. So what's for dinner?" Even this judge doesn't seem to give a damn. She's just all, "Well, neither place is favorable for the child, so he'll just stay where his now... wherever the hell that is. Court's adjourned!"

What are they doing? Keeping that child locked up in that Hubbard loft with the add-on bedrooms? Not letting him out at all? All he does is color.

And, I have to laugh... I really do... at this little blonde hair, blue eyed white boy in the midst of all of these black folks. Jesse, Angie, Natalia, Frankie, Randi... and there's Little Adam. Not an every day sight on a soap opera.

Speaking of kids and Hubbards... wouldn't it be absolutely CHEESE WORTHY if Frankie and Randi have children... a boy and a girl... and they name the boy Randy and the girl Frankie Franki?

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Yeah, that was a major WTF for me. I figured the judge would then reveal he was with the Hubbards...... very bizarre.

Friday's show was good..... but it had just as much crap as gold if you ask me. Outside the courtroom, things were pretty bad. This Ryan and Zach war is quite possibly the worst story this show has done in years.... its just awwful. Neither of them have any rooting value whatsoever.... its just been done... a THOUSAND times on this show and the rest of daytime.....

Erica, why didn't you just let Zach fall of that balcony? STOP CARING SO MUCH ABOUT HIM!!! God, I seriously want to smack the botox right out of her face!

Hopefully once David Canary is back she will be too tied up in that side of the canvas to give a damn about her shrew daughter and her idiot son-in-law.

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Mia gave the child up for adoption shortly after he was born. Now, of course, if 'the writer' were writing right now, William would come back with an axe to grind, denounce the couple who had raised him since infancy and demand Frankie and the Hubbards take him in as family... because, according to ABC and especially 'the writer' Adoption=Fate Worse than Death.

Speaking of which, does anyone think Alice Hart's aware that her daughter has been in two comas, gave birth to two sons and is having sex with a rage monkey? :unsure:

Back to Frankie, the show has to pretty much ignore that because there's no story there. Frankie's not even 30 yet, so SORASing William to be old enough to drop back into Frankie's life is out of the question. I doubt William's parents are going to seek the Hubbards out, drop William on their doorstep and be like "Here! We changed our minds! We don't want him!" and then peel out of town.

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