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So he and Jill can fall in love again and really get married. Only to have the same person who killed Caleab shoot Colin (or at this point maybe Jill too) as he comes out of the church. Except this time they will twice the number of blood bags to double the shock and drama. Katherine will weep at the funeral accompanied by her new manJill, Tucker.

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A few pressing questions from a longterm viewer with what I think is reasonable understanding of science, the law, and time...

Is Genoa City in some magical area that has multiple time zones so that one scene shows someone having breakfast, the next characters, the women in evening wear, sipping on alcohol, then the next scene is established to be taking place after ten in the evening before switching to a judge calling court to order for a hear...and after the commercial break, we see any and everyone breezing out of the nation's only 24 visitation with no supervision, glossy magazines, and great hair coloring for the most popular convicted murderer..

Which brings me to the question of what in the hell is Sharon doing in prison in WISCONSIN for pushing a woman into a VOLCANO in HAWAII?

Finally, the Parks Dept. should be replacing all the grass in that damn park, as the turf should have been completely destroyed by the massive foot traffic the night of Diane's murder, yet the dozen or so suspects having all been there yet nones being away of all the noise that had have been created by all the yelling, chasing, choking and blugeoning that transpired?

Just wondering as I turn the channel...

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I could be wrong, but I think it's because Sharon's failed to prove Skye was truly in Hawaii. Hence the search for the memory card in the spring, hence the reason Adam threw it away. To my recollection, Victor never admitted he knew Skye wasn't killed in Wisconsin when he tried setting Adam up. His testimony about the fight on the volcano was kind of blown off, wasn't it? Or completely ineffectual since he refused to incriminate himself and left Sharon twisting in the wind.

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LOL Is no one watching? This thread was on the second page.tongue.png

Loved Jill in her black business suit today. That's so much better than those flouncy or sequined get-ups they have been putting her so much lately.

Enjoyed seeing her in the halls of Jabot again. I hope she stays there or by Katherine's side at CI.

Pulling all the woman out of the power positions & the business stories has been a big mistake. And they may not like gold-diggers or woman putting one over on the men, but the viewers do. All male is just boring and who can relate to that these days? Father Knows Best might make for a nice party theme but no one lives that way, or even lived that way back then, it was a TV show. How can they attract younger female viewers when 51% of the college population is woman AND THE WOMAN ON THE PROGRAM CAN'T OPEN A CARDBOARD BOX?

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Bad job today goes to Susan Dansby. The dialog between Neil and Malcolm was terrible. I mean really? Neil sounded like a child. But I did like the basket ball throw thing And damn after all these years Neil still got it goin on. Got a nice ass body.

That scene was just flat out wrong so wrong I am going to do a rewrite just so I can be satisfied.

I thought a few times either men was going to go slang and say n*gga at any moment. I was waiting for that.

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This thing of her being Phyllis' sister would be great if they can get Abby Dalton on the phone to come on and raise some hell. She plays a waspy bitch VERY well. I for the life of me can't remember if it ever definitively stated on the show that Phyllis was an only child. Maybe it wasn't.

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