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I enjoyed the Diane narrated show today it was like Diane even in death getting the last laugh/final. So many of these characters I use to enjoy but now they annoy as they have been dumbed down and dismantled over the years.

The final scene is so one of MAB/Sheffer/Hamner "art" shots or something. Yeah Diane's death was pretty brutal, bludgeoned from behind(Victor's rock), a key in her mouth(the key she threatened Abby with), a ring indented in her skin(suggested to be Adam or Jack) etc. Ugh.

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i'm sorry... but Jeff Branson is just too yummy for me to hate him. I just want to lie in bed and have him READ to me (naked, of course). I have to say, although I thought the scene with the flowers was very STRANGE for Y&R, the flowers WERE beautiful, the set decorators did a lovely job. I still wish that Victor was gone off this show, it should have happened when Colleen died. Traci should have denied Victor that heart, and what sweet irony would it have been that the Abbott he felt LEAST threatened by would have been the one to do him in. For God's sake, just make this the Walton/Cooper/Cast/Maitland hour and we'll have some freaking entertainment.

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That would make more sense than anything the show has given him. I still have no idea why this character exists, other than another random man who likes to degrade women.

How many of these "special" corpse narration episodes has Sheffer done now? Is this the third? I can't remember if he did any on DAYS.

Well, I'm sure the Emmys, held in the parking lot of Taco Bell, will honor his genius.

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I'm not sure if a shot of a bald underarm pit would have been much better. (Hair removal has crossed the line for both men and women IMO. The young woman are removing hair from EVERYWHERE except the head)

My comment wasn't meant to slam having hair, but having so much of it un-groomed on his head and face, combined with the rest of his look seemed out-of-character.. Maybe it was because I never watched Y&R on such a large screen before but he looked a mess from head to toe. Very sloppy in the baggy sweats, black socks, etc.... to the way he carried himself. I've never seen any of the other men on the show look so raggedy before. It reminded of the handyman ,Dwayne, on the 70's sitcom One Day at a Time who was always budding into the ladies apartment. If I had just switched on the TV and was not familiar with Y&R I would never guess he was some big time billionaire.

Or maybe it stands out more because he's next to Ashley who is always pristine instead of un-brushed hair Victoria.

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I see what your'e talking about. I just don't see money being something that makes someone always look well groomed. Sometimes when people have alot of money, they have this "I'm too rich to care" attitude. But then I like alot of hair on a guy, as long as it's not on his back, I'm good to go.

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Jessica Collins would have made a perfect recast Heather. She is basically playing the same character, pre-Eden Riegel. Even that little scene with Adam. And the job.

MAB is basically, once again, ripping off her own storylines. Ugh.

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Jessica Collins wub.png Loving Avery already. She is so beautiful and hasnt aged much since her Loving days.

Boy were they laying it on thick Monday as to why Diane deserved to be killed. That stuff was a bit overboard

Why did Diane target Ashley? Did she have personal beef with her? Prior to this story, what were they like in the past? Did they hate each other?

I love Adam and Abby as brother and sister. Their bickering is quite entertaining and he seems to have more sibling chemistry with her than Nick or Victoria.

Why did Jack and Giggly Heffa break up? She and Nick back together = jeal0002.gif

Oh and Katherine threatening to contest Tucker and Ashley's marriage bc she thinks he's mentally incompetent...Grandma, sit your ass down!

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