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AMC: Wednesday: 3.3.2010


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I was incredibly disappointed to see that hair. It ruined any possible emotional undercurrent that scene could've/was meant to have had.

That hair is gross.

I don't know what she was thinking. I don't know what Carruthers was thinking letting her be on camera with that shitty hair...

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Oh, my Jesus, that has to be the worst hairdo I've ever seen, daytime or primetime. I realize money's tight these days on the soaps, but is Heaven suffering from budget cuts, too?

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WOW. I thought Cady's hair was "something new" :lol:

But other then that I really didn't have that many complaints. REALLY good to see Dixie even if shes a ghost. In times like these family needs to be there dead or alive.

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Of course! Poor Cady -- her hair got the short end of the stick.

I bet even Jesus is appalled. JR's illness has nothing to do with it. He sent her back to earth as punishment for that craptastic hairdo. Didn't read the 11th commandment? Thou Shalt Not Enter The Kingdom of Heaven with a Straight Up SNATCHED HAIRDO!

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Who the hell is Cady's stylist, she needs to fire her.... She hasn't had good hair for a long time. The best look for her I think was when she had it long and straight when playing Rosanna on ATWT.... she looks utterly ridiculous here. God should kick her out.

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