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That is one great promo. Almost makes me want to start B&B regularly again!

That double-slap certainly livened up a dull episode. Although seeing that bitch Taylor revel in the fact that Brooke had lost her daughter -- while dishing out counselling to Oliver -- was just :rolleyes:

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Seriously. I think it is because SF and KKL are on the frontburner again. Love or hate their characters, these two always deliver, especially when pitted aginst each other.

LOL, I just had to re-watch that bit again, and I am LMAO at the scene where Stephanie is all "Oh, sweetie. Your mom's not a big old whore, she just doesn't know right from wrong." But Hark! Somebody is at the door! Stephanie doesn't miss a beat, she keeps her tone all grandmotherly and sweet: "Honey. I'll get that. You go in there and shut the door behind you." And then she opens the door and *SMACK*

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