I tend to agree about Val. The book made sense for her exit story, I guess, but also reminds you of how irrelevant Valene's own journey had become. I liked the little story early that season where she taught a waitress to read (?) because that at least felt like a story for her.
The main time you could tell Devane was bored was when he'd just do a lot of scenes behind sunglasses. The material could become dreary at times, but if he did fight against Greg being a villain, I'm glad. This wasn't Falcon Crest, Dallas or Dynasty. The attempts in the later seasons of the show to try to pit him against the "good" people, like the custody battle for Meg, did not work for me, partly because they tried to pin it on Abby, partly because I never wanted Karen and Mack to have custody of Meg anyway. That whole story never stopped annoying me - they had run out of story for Karen and Mack, and they didn't want to saddle Greg with a baby. They should have just had Laura send Meg away somewhere if they were that reluctant to try something new with Greg.
I think initially Mack helped balance Karen, but he became such a sour, sanctimonious character, and beyond the various "Mack sort of cheats" stories, there was little left for them as a couple.
They should have brought her brother back, as they had a good dynamic in his brief run. If Stephen Macht didn't want to return, then recast him.
You're right about Sheehan, and why the last stories for him were so wrong in so many ways. Val was never the same after that pairing ended.
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