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Brooke and Bree were something I really enjoyed; I am glad they are back! Both have matured some, it seems like Bree's hospitalization might have helped her. Then again, this is Bree, something could be up!

Bree actress is sort of channeling Brooke with some faces, mannerisms, so cool! Makes them more like sisters.

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Nicole sure likes breaking up with people. She's already broken up with Harper once and Vinnie perhaps more than once. Then there was Bonnie. And herself, lol.

Poor Emma, getting the same treatment again. Sam I think really likes her so he's doing this because he knows Vasa is more appropriate. The bad thing about this is it lets that brat Honour win. She's as annoying as Ula used to be (who is see is on the back burner right now).

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I feel for Emma, too, but Vasa and Sam have so much more chemistry. I'm still put out that Emma never properly got with TK. They worked so well together with the brief flirtation they had.

I don't even really notice when people don't have story. This show is very good at bringing people in and out and I'm sure Ula will be back at the fore soon enough.

What I love most is how obvious the current powers that be love Brooke. It's music to my ears.

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I'm excited! Emma is a definite favourite. This story seems likes it's going to be a good one. He'll probably do something big during the feature episode. They do one of those every year, right?

As for today, I really hate Harry. The pretentiousness, the cockiness, the braces (LoL). If any kid ever needed to get decked ...

And see, Ula is already back having a story with Garett, who's a brand new sight for sore eyes.

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Vinnie is the dumbest guy on the planet. And that kid seemed to bright to not realize the difference between a visit and moving. Jemima could have fixed that with a three way call. Very realistic though. That's the crap people do in those situations. But what Vinnie said to the kid was plain stupid.

Toby did not hear out the other side of the story from Brett, though I suppose he will eventually.

The Coopers and Cane were a nice bit.

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