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Wow, Ryan's an asshat and Adam's not guilty. Ryan just couldn't resist showing up at Stuart's grave to prove it.

I'm actually rooting for Zach for once, to destroy Fusion and everything he had with Kendall. Go for it, Zachass, then leave Pine Valley ASAP!!!!

I don't mind Colby 3.0. She doesn't annoy me as much as 2.0 did and I loved how she told off Bailey today.

Is it wrong that my favorite part of the episode was Tad supporting Liza?

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It's not right, Steve, but it's okay.

What's not right and far from okay is that sonofabitch showing up at Stuart's grave intruding on a private moment with that smug look on his face. He's miserable. That's all he is. He is going around town making sure that anyone with a bit of peace, no matter how small it is, doesn't have it for long because HIS LIFE is a mess (a mess he created without anyone's help, but whatever). He's so concerned about Enema that he's NEVER AROUND her. Who the hell knows what Spike's done to himself. I'm sure Corrina, Corrina has a life and classes she needs to tend to, unless she became the latest "I Must Drop Everything and Cater to Ryan the Anti-Christ" cult members.

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Ryan is annoying the hell out of me with his sick obsession with Annie. Anyone else think the guy is obsessed with her? I think he craves attention from her. Last year she was cray and all consumed with him. I think he hates that she has finally moved on and wants absolutely nothing to do with him. I think he misses having her love him and willing to do anything for him. He loved the way she fed his ego and now all she does is cut him down. He seems so consumed with her now and he's like a bad butt rash that wont go away. Everytime she opens her eyes, he's nearby lurking. He's constantly harassing her and he's constantly in her face. Right now, his entire life revolved around Annie. I think the guy needs to get a life bc he's coming across as sick and annoying

On a different note, the DA is hot! Why isnt he featured more? The guy is a hottie! Colby could use a man. Maybe they can be together. Or how about Liza? Battle in the court room, leading to fun in the bed room? lol

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HAHA everytime the DA is on I think how oddly hot I find him, and make a mental note to post something about it here, but always forget lol. Glad youa gree Cheap--I wonder if he'll ever show up in LA--I wouldn't mind if they stretched his role out more (well if the new writers do, I wouldn't trust Pratt to do it).

AlwaysAMC I'm with you about this Colby. She isn't brilliant but already seems to improve with each day of material she gets, and she obviously ahs the basic experience that the previous Colbys never had (compare particularly their AWFUL early appearances)--so I remain optimistic. I actually liked her stuff with Bailey and whathisname even if I hope they do a complete overhaul ont heir characters when they continute them. I liked the Tad/Liza stuff too, liked the Adam stuff, even liked Annie starting to doubt Adam--everything but Ryan really (I'm so confused about Cambias--Ryan owns it but gave Zack back the Cambias casinos in that silly card game rigth?) Still, I I'd be happy with both Fusion and Cambias Casino GONE for the move.

Do we knwo when Pratt's material will end? I knwo there's always a transition stage but will the bulk of it end wiith the LA eps (right after the anniversary, which I assume he didn't do all that much with anyway?)

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I'm forgetting his name at the moment, but the actor who plays the D.A. is a pretty active member of the NY theatre scene. I've never seen him in anything, but I've seen his name (which I'm currently forgetting) and face in write-ups on various productions.

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Recent history has shown there's typically a 2 month lag between the time a writer's release is announced and when their work stops airing. McTavish was fired in 2/07, her work stopped airing 4/07. B&E were fired 6/08, their work stopped/Pratt's started 8/08. But since Pratt has clearly written the show well into January, it's probably going to be a few more weeks... which is why I'm not wasting time pining away for that day. If it gets awesomely bad, I'll just do what I did with B&E and stop watching until Pratt stops airing altogether. But I've hung in there for the last year, so, to me, it's not THAT bad. But then again, I'm not a true fan of the show, otherwise I'd be hoping for it to sink to cancellation worthy depths.

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