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They're never going to give Vimal a role other than this. They would be better off writing him out.

I wonder if they ever had any plans for Matthew in Clint's story other than the plot device for the murder of Eddie Ford that has been completely dropped. I really have the feeling that Frons wants Matthew out and it takes a lot of effort to even keep him on the show.

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Yeesh. I was kind of suprised at how awkward and un-hot that John/Kelly sex scene was. Very sloppy and they were just sad. Eeck.

Ok, but at least they were drunk! I hate Charlie in the previews. Why the hell is he yelling at Echo? Not her fault he soberly cheated on his wife. I cannot wait for the Queen to find out. She best throw him out!

I love Ted King. He is a breath of fresh air. I like his scenes with Blair fine, but would like to see him with other characters now.

I continue to adore the Patels. As far as I'm concerned, Rama sticking it to the dullard Aubrey is something I can watch every day lol.

Angry Brody is hot.

Liked the Clint and Nat scenes. 'like father like daughter' - indeed!

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I thought it was sloppy too. I guess they were drunk so it was appropriate. Again, I do think they have chemistry, but ME did what he usually does - which is reminiscent of Pepe Le Pew...an overly aggressive mad man in heat

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2hBFEObtQdM

Well he gave inaudible advice to Langston today, so I guess that's something! I think we'll see him in scenes with others soon since spoilers say he

He is, but I can't help but have a feeling they are about to make him full-fledged psycho just to usher him off the show. BOO!

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WHAT was that absurd bar fight today? I loved it. :lol: Kelly is crazy. I laughed my ass off. I'm not feeling John and Kelly at all though. Bleh.

The best thing about this Tess storyline is that dress they have her in. To quote Kelly Cramer, "Ay yi yi!" :D

I am not at all impressed with Brittany Underwood as an actress but I liked the Langston/Tomas/Blair scenes today. Really loving Blair and Tomas so far. :wub:

I cannot stand Aubrey. She is so boring and is a huge waste of airtime. I loved that we got a two day break from her this week after enduring 14 consecutive episodes of her stupid shenanigans.

Clint > Bo/Nora

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