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UGH! Carly is dumber than dirt! I cannot believe she hasn't learned one damn thing from everything that's happened to her children. I know Jax is letting her have her way about the godparents because he's "betraying" her over the Sonny thing, but it still makes me ill and I say this as a long term Carly fan.

Patrick and Lisa are boring and need to die.

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What a punk narb Michael is. If only Morgan could have pushed him just a liiitle further on those docks, and he would've fell into the cold wintery waters. That would've made my day. Take the axe handle you used to kill Claudia out of your arse, Michael!

Woah, I thought Jax was going to smack Morgan after he saw him with his phone again. I don't read GH spoilers, I really thought an abusive step father storyline was brewing after those scenes today, LOL. I was so wrong, Jax was calm and explained to Morgan about that email. Pheww..

The end of today's GH was great, with Lucky and Luke...I was really into those scenes for some reason. So glad Luke is apart of this, wonder how this will progress...

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They are unbearable. I honestly don't know how this girl got the job. And they even fired someone to bring her on! Seriously, this may be the worst addition to the show in five years or more. I think even Angel and Hannah were more interesting than this girl and there better be some serious story coming her way or else she will have to go. They dumped Nadine and she was way more engaging this this sack of dead weight.

Lately the only decent one on the show is Lucky. Without JJ I don't know if I could muster the energy to watch and Helena can't get here soon enough, that's for sure.

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Seriously, Carly's motivations for "keeping her children safe" don't add up. Sonny and Jason have put their children directly in the line of fire more times than I can count. Jason has given up his child for his "lifestyle", its obnoxious, Guza these are not tortured souls, they are moronic murderers who never learn from there mistakes, I think I am quitting this show.

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I think the most important thing for this new girl(Brianna Brown) to remember is that she needed to say her lines without looking offstage or thinking about what comes next in the script and to make the dialogue sounds natural coming out of her mouth. So far, mission accomplished!

So, give her a chance.

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There are many directions that they can go with this, but I really think they are setting it up to where Dante leaves the law and becomes a part of Sonny's organization. It didn't seem like Michael just being irrational when he said, "I'll be damned if you ever take my place" blah blah. They also alluded to this when, at the party, Robin made comparisons to Dante being a young Sonny. Again, I think that was more than just alluding to his paternity. Not to mention Olivia being set up to be Sonny's first and only true love, completely forgetting Brenda. If the Feds kill Olivia or put her in harm's way, I could see Dante crossing over to the dark side.

Michael, on the other hand, is acting out and being completely irresponsible. Making irrational choices and I bet once Dante gets over this latest hurdle and is accepted into Sonny's business, I can see Michael putting his family in harm's way with another drunk driving incident or, even worse, Michael joining a rival organization.

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I would totally like to see Michael be completely fed up with Sonny not wanting him in the organazation, and turning to Anthony. Anthony would eat that up, and Michael would be the head of the rival...And Sonny would disown him completely, and they would no longer consider each other family. Then the two families battle it out, and Sonny and Michael go head to head in one of those many churches that Sonny always has a shoot out in.

And Sonny cant bring himself to shoot Michael, still loving him as a son. Michael, at this point so obsessed with the mob, shoots sonny, with plans to take over both organazations. Sonny dies. Dante (who at this point has a loving relationship with Sonny), runs in, angered, and kills Michael to avenge Sonny.

Then Dante hears sirens and tries to run, but trips over Sonny's body, and tumbles out of a stained glass window to his death. Then Carly would run in and cry for hours over Sonny and Michael, and Jason would run in to comfort her. They would have sex, but carly would accidentally set off his gun while ripping off his pants, and Jason dies. Then the cops come in and see Carly surrounded by all the dead bodies, and she goes to a meantal house to recover, since they think shes a murderer..When she comes back, she is the Carly we all loved from about 5 or more years ago, not this annoying version now.

haha, that will never happen...but it would be interesting.

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