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of course Natalia is the ONLY smart one in the bunch with being suspicious and no quite trusting Madison's father. Why is everyone being an idiot? Thank god Natalis has all the brains in the Hubbard clan. Too bad she is overshadowed by the blatant stupidity around her

Ryan, STFU and get off my screen,

Erica mind your business and go home!

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Today Randi was watching the news and the weather man said "With temperatures like these, you'd think we were in Los Angelos, not Pine Valley" LMAO

I cant beleive Natalia is the only one who thought to contact the hospital and verify that Madison is really dead? Actually I can beleive that. All these idiots were just accepting of what they were told without trying to investigate the facts

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I agree with everything you said about today's show. Natalia is the ONLY one who actually thinks things through. It's as if the others are still in Never Never Land. If they wish real hard and clap their hands, everything will work out fine! Angie and Jesse all lovey dovey again as if all of their problems are over -- until the next time her corrupt cop husband puts them smack dab in yet another illegal scheme. Denise Vasi's lame acting. I'm so conflicted. On one hand, I wholeheartedly enjoy seeing a big, united black family on this show after not having one on here since -- well, EVER! But they are the stupidest bunch of idiots...! Ugh!

Ryan is an !@#$%^&*].

Erica had me wanting to pull a Chris Brown and choke a bitch! Ugh! Mind ya damn business. Especially since you only "care" so much because of your own personal investment in trying get "your daughter Kendall" off the hook. Not because you give a crap about Emma. Ryan actually did something right by putting that meddlesome old bitch in her place. She had no business calling Zach "We Do It My Way" Slater over without consulting Ryan, either.

Eunice Mabe is making me sick. This push and pull routine she's doing with David is tremendously annoying. I loved it when he asked "if you don't care what I think then why did you bother telling me?" RIGHT ON, DAVID! You've been so back and forth, willy nilly, loyal-disloyal with this guy... either crap or get off the pot. And don't get me started on a grown woman being jealous of a baby. :rolleyes:

I loved, though, the scene between Adam and JR when JR says something along the lines of Adam hoping that JR's planning on taking Mabe down with him as he ruins just as many lives as Adam has -- and Adam, with a big bright smile on his face says, "Yes! :D " LMAO!

ETA: Did Liza actually give David a compliment about his caring about his children being a redeeming quality... to someone else... behind his back??? :blink: That must've been a typo in the script.

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I completely agree with both of you. The Hubbard story is just asinine because this family has been through a faked death and they should all be more suspicious. Angie forgave Jesse for his lies again in the blink of an eye until the next time when she should be walking out the door!

I wish someone would choke the snot out of Erica soon.

Mabe is 25 going on 5.

If anyone but Kate Hall had written the script, do you think Liza would have told Bailey that he's human?

It happened but we all saw it coming so what's to say? From Emma's flashback it looked like Adam intentionally aimed the gun. We'll have to see it from his point of view before I have any comments to make (I'm assuming he thought the target was someone other than his twin!).

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Was it my stroke, or did a blurb in the corner of today's show say that Stuart's killer will be revealed tomorrow (Friday)? If the pre-emption from three months ago pushed it back (which I highly doubt since the 9/11 episode was right on point), ABC would have said Monday.

And, Steve, no. I doubt if it was anyone other than Kate Hall (I missed the first 3 minutes so I didn't see who the script writer was, but had a feeling it was Kate Hall because of the dialogue between Annie and Erica and the exchange between David and Mabe), Liza wouldn't have given David credit for being a HUMAN BEING!

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I believe some of the mags reported a reveal of today's date. That in-program message is more current and is usually inserted day of from master control.

I questioned the 9/11 episode too and I'm not sure how they caught up so quickly. But there's been some "creative" editing going on with this show lately so it wouldn't surprise me if a bunch of scenes were scrapped.

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Well, Cameron Mathison has a nice personality which makes him better suited for being a TV personality (host, correspondent, presenting). I just find that he's just a limited actor playing a horribly written character -- no matter which head writer is in control. Ryan hasn't been likable, for me, since he was being railroaded by Jack for raping TKFP. And that was 10-11 years ago.

They're trying to force Cameron and Ryan into Leading Man position on this show... which is really painful to watch. They both have that supporting role vibe. The smooth, handsome, stud who drives the sleek corvette, while the true lead of the story is the ordinary guy you root for to win the girl. I mean the fact that they're writing Erica Kane down for Ryan speaks volumes.

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What I hate about Jesse is how he looks down on Natalia for actually using her brain and trying to do her job the right way. Like when she was able to clear Annie for Stuart's murder by bringing up that it was impossible for her to have shot him based on the angle that the bullet was shot from. Jesse shut her down then and made it seem as if she was the on that was wrong. And still now he has a way of trying to make her feel guilty for being intelligent and logical. I'd love for her to tell him to f--k off and back up off her bc if she wanted to she could have his azz sent to prison for all the crimes he's been committing and covering up, most of which she doesnt even know of yet.

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