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Oh, ITA. She is pretty but I guess I find her very "samey." When she first started, her resemblence to Genie Francis was astounding, as was her confidence on-screen. But her laziness as time went on, combined with the botox, has left me thinking of her as a rather empty, blank vessel, you know?

And I so agree about all those actresses who botox the life out of their faces. They jeopardize their careers without realizing it, because they think this is going to give them another five years of A-list career! I never thought Nicole Kidman was all that great to begin with, but she is pulled so tight and her lips pumped so full that she can barely talk when spoken to. I must say that a lot of Daytime's 30somethings look pretty good (give or take a few glaring exceptions). Laura Wright, Kelly Monaco, Kassie de Paiva look like themselves, are not afraid of a few frown lines and have been judicious with cosmetic procedures.

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I think she actually said that he might not have been better off being raised by the Q's. I don't know if she really meant it or if she was just trying to ease Jason's guilt but I kinda get the feeling its the latter.

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I liked the Robin/Jason scenes despite everything. SB was trying. He always does well in scenes with KMc unlike his love interests and Carly. It always feels like Jason and Robin have a strong bond.

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That was her position during her last year with Jason. She only changed her mind very late, and given that she does still have some fondness for Jason and Sonny, it might be OOC if she suddenly changed her view. The show is never going to say that Michael was better off being raised by the Quartermaines. Not after all the times they used AJ as the bogeyman in Michael's life.

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LuLu is a sanctimonious bitch. I can't stand her or Dante anymore.

The show has been surprising me, because for the first time in mooooooonths, I agreed with EVERYTHING Maxie said, to Lulu. I totally LOVE and AGREE with the things Carly is saying to Lulu, and I think Laura Wright is killing it.

Sonny hasn't been bothering me either, and for ONCE i think his anger towards the world is justified, and his lashing out at Dumbte has kept me happy.

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Regarding Friday's show, ok that was a pretty good ending. I was crying a little bit. But not for Michael, but the way that whole ending was orchestrated, I thought GH did a great job. All of the actors were selling the story, and had real tears coming out of their eyes. Especially Laura Wright. Kudo's to them, the ending was really great..

Shrewlu has become a joke. I get she wanted to stand by Dante, but then again..what Spencer puts Law and Order over the street??

The Lante scene was hot, a lot more risque than GH usually is....but I'm not as much into Lulu and Dante as I used to be. Anyone notice how they blurred out Lulu's boobs a few times? LOL.

Any thoughts on nuMorgan? I like him. A lot more better IMO than the last one, actually. I like this guy, oh and he kind of looks like Max Giambetti LOL.

one thing I noticed was the voice over guy keeps on saying "the part of Morgan is being played" instead of "now being played". So maybe the other one is coming back when he's done with his pilot or whatever. I really honestly kind of hope not. But thats just me lol

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I do not DISLIKE NuMorgan, but I really liked the other one. This one is cute, he kind of looks like a really young version of Josh Peck.

I noticed that about the voiceover too...And I wondered the same thing. I am not really concerned about NuMorgan, I like him...But I wouldn't be opposed to the last one returning, because I LOVED him.

LuLu is a joke. I hate her, and can't wait for Carly's attempts to destroy Lante.

And dear lord Jesus, when is this SKye storyline going to start? And why hasn't she had ANY scenes with Edward or Monica? UGH.

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