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It would have made sense to have Jill at Kay's side but how can they do that with SN as Tucker? A frail 80 year old woman already looks like the heavy against a very powerful and famous billionaire, and this was before his injury. If they add Jill some of the viewers will be screaming about those two mean old woman not to hurt poor "defenseless" Tucker. The character as written had enormous strength and power it just didn't come off on screen.He will always look like the victim even if he controls every company in GC. I would hate to see them re-write Jill as a mindless idiot again to prop him. I hope Tucker gets involved in his rock and roll and his new son and leaves the knock down drag out power battles to others. He can visit Mommy on holidays and she can be nice to him

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If she wrote the dialog for Jill and between Kay and Jill. Kudos to her.

She played all the beats between the ladies and Jill is getting back to her old self again. Most of 2009 she was unrecognizable, If JW wouldn't have been playing her I wouldn't have known she was supposed to be Jill. I hope whoever wrote that is long gone, that was the worst I had seen her.

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Easy.

Have a judge make them (Katherine & Tucker) both owners of Jabot with Jill as Katherine's advocate.

They are gonna do that anyway.

Jill being absent in Katherine's story makes no sense.

Especially since Jeanne's not getting any young & Jill also has history with (in addition to Tucker) Ashley & Jabot.

Because the writing has been terrible (Katherine & Tucker having the SAME conversation constantly) & that Nichols is making bad choices.

Tucker is supposed to be a carefree Richard Branson billionaire but Nichols is playing the character too reserved.

So moments like the chair through the door (which are supposed to be passionate) end up looking extremely silly.

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