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 So far MTS is the only that choose something kind of “rare” I don’t think Victors reveal at the graveyard is entirely in the vault. 
 

both EB and KL choose scenes from episodes already re-aired so that also says a lot too lol 

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I can probably guess what each will pick:

ED: The rain scene with Victor when he confronted her about the Abortion
BM: Dumping the Sundae on Lauren
TEB: One of her and Danny's concerts or Michael proposing to her
LLB: Cricket and Danny's wedding or her and Paul's Wedding
JW: The attic fight with Katherine, or something more predictable like the cake or hose fight. 

Not to disrespect the actors, but I don't think they really go down the rabbit hole as far as the fans do when it comes to memorable scenes. 

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Today's "classic" clip is Paul & Christine moving into their condo... are they just trolling us? 

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 I mean it's a cute scene and all. Does anyone know what year it's from?

https://www.cbs.com/shows/video/xhjwQnpSppvIgIku_4DRNimaFbGeTdcL/ 

 

The clip is there from July 1983. That's all we have. It was posted on YouTube.

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Uh yea, not much of a classic moment but I guess it has sentiment for LLB and at least it's a new scene, haha!

At first, I thought this was after Who Shot Victor and Nevis, but at the end they talk about getting the engagement ring back on her finger, so this must be shortly after the Nikki/Cricket confrontation on 4/23/96.

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In 1988 Jerry Douglas and Herb Gross, a former CBS programming VP formed Jovra Productions 'to package teleseries, telefilms and features'.

Don't recall anything coming of this but it seems every second LA citizen had a production company at one time or another. Probably a tax dodge as much as anything else.

Was that around the time that Jerry was written out for a year or so?

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