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I agree! Any day without them, the show is on fire. AMC always used to be about family feuds.... and the Chanders vs. Haywards I am really digging. Its amazing how much story Babe's death has put forward, story without her as the central figure :D

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Hello Kyle. Little A was on the Witness Stand and the Judge Asked Little A some Questions. There was No Problem there. Adam Collapsed on the Witness Stand. David's Lawyer asked Adam how old Little A was and Adam Fumbled and then said 4 and Colby Held up 5 Fingers and Adam said 5. David's Lawyer said Which Is It ? 4 or 5 ? Maybe he is 6. Then, Adam Collapsed. They Took Adam to the Hospital, but the Trial Continued. Later, Colby Called Adam and She let Adam hear what was going on at the Trial. Krystal went to the Witness Stand, but the Judge Asked her whether Little A would be Better off with David and Her and She wouldn't Answer the Question. David said that His Wife isn't Feeling Well and she should go home. JR said that he Wanted to hear what Krystal had to Say. Finally, Krystal said that It would Not be Better for Little A to be with Her and David. The Judge said why not. Krystal Finally said that David Hayward is Not the Man that You think he is and that was the Cliff Hanger. That was the Most Exciting Thing Except that Jake Called Somebody and Told them that Colby is All Right. It looks like Jake Called Liza, but we didn't see who Jake was Talking To. Jody

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