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WTF is that choking her?

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Battle of the Bug Eyes!

Im glad they FINALLY remmebred that Madison had a gambling addiction. I hated that it was just dropped and never dealt with. Made little sense

HATE Ryan owning Zach's casino

Anyone know who sang that song during the fantasy? The music and the sequence was pretty hot

If they cant get the original actress to play Hillary, how about Lisa Peluso from AW, OLTL, Loving?

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Overall, I really liked today's show. It was almost as good as yesterday's.

I have no idea who sang that song, but I have to admit (and this is coming from a former Rylee hater) that the sequence was hot!!! But then so were David & Greenlee kissing. I'm still hoping for Dalee as the end result and Radison (Ryan/Madison) wouldn't be bad, either.

David/Adam have been great together all week.

I thought Michael Knight did a great job showing Tad's shock at being Damon's biological father. Now this story more than ever needs Hillary brought back ASAP, preferably in the form of Carmen Thomas, to explain whether she knew who her son's dad was all along.

Angie's facial expression when she saw the pills belonged to Frankie was priceless. Like I said yesterday, I'm looking forward to seeing where this story goes.

Jake proved once again that he is a neanderthal, although as the screencaps show Amanda's outfit had quite a few problems besides the short skirt. At least she proved she has somewhat of a work ethic. I have a feeling Greenlee won't hire her back at Fusion but Erica will.

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Tyra Bank smiles with her eyes and he acts with his eyes. I dont think he's a bad actor but his acting techniques tend to bug me

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So where was Tad 18 years ago? That was 1992. I think this is the year of Who Killed Will? and Tad was not on the canvas because he had amnesia.

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Tad met with Hillary 19 years ago. 19 years ago could mean 1991 (real time) or 2000 (SORAS time) when Colby was born. AMC is gonna keep it vague and keep it at sometime within the 90s

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Jake annoyed me today objecting to Amanda wanting to work. He tried to control Mia and disapproved of her working for Fusion. When she didnt listen to him, he cheated. Amanda should be free to do what she wants instead of sitting at home, changing diapers and making his dinner. Assh0le

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But there is such a thing as a once good actor who's racked up a bunch of awful habits and who "acts" like he just doesn't give a [!@#$%^&*]. The latter alone says "bad actor" to me, and I'm afraid that's what we have here.

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This is a Jake Martin classic. After he fell out of that damn tree, he berated Liza for months over her WRCW job. She had to lose all confidence in herself and become devoted to him in order to be happy. She had to agree to go live with him on his boat and never think of anything but the boat. The only time he said he would want her to work is if they needed money, then she could go work and he would stay on the boat.

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Darnell IMO isn't that bad nor is he good but he works better with others.

When working with Debbi/Cornelius hes good but when working with others hes sucks.

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He needs to be doing more real family drama, imo he does not do as well when his main function is C.O.P. That position would be just as effective with some recurring character in the role.

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