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At least Kendall thinks he did, so now he's keeping her in line.

Erica -- ugh! Shut up!

Erica: "Hi! Can you tell me what room my friend is staying in? I wanna surprise him!"

Front Desk: "I can't give you that information."

Erica: "I'm Erica Kane! I'm going to tell my good friend Barbara Walters on the View about the horrible rude service in this hotel!"

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I watched today. Shameless, SHAMELESS plug..... does The View even do exposes anyway? I think not. Whatever.

Aidan was always a bore... and even when his character turns crazy he is still a bore.

Maybe if he shoots Kendall.... he might be interesting for a second or two. I thought Lish was on mat leave anyway? No?

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I know we're getting this random character assassination.... but shouldn't we have at least a few scenes where Kendall is in disbelief with Aiden now acting like this? Like "omg, what are you doing...why are you acting like this...we are friends, you've never acted crazy, etc etc etc"!

Whatever.

I can't wait for AMC in LA with a new writer.

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