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I have no interest in the murder either. First I don't really know if I believe she's dead since no body else is. Second how many Innocents will they put in jail before they find the murderer, or will they ever find the murderer, if there was actually a murder? If they do find the actual murderer will it make any sense with the evidence?

I would have loved to follow along with "the pillows" and evidence but i know it's a waste of time. What happened yesterday has no bearing on what happens tomorrow. Everything is written to have dramatic scenes. Doesn't matter who the character is or what the story is about.

They should stop naming the new characters and just assign them a number so we won't get attached to their history and ask well what about.....? After every new son, mother, daughter, father shocking REVEAL episode, they should have another DNA test show it was all a ruse the very next day. That way they can set up another child- parent drama and new shocking reveal and not have to worry about connecting them in future stories. I'm sure those restrictions goof up the story-telling.

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I think if there was a chance it was a really compelling who dun it and if the murderer was someone relevant on canvas would be a huge deal but we know it won't be so its a waste of the murder of a decent character for nothing. It reminds me of killing off Brad and Colleen, totally pointless in both cases also.

I think while B&B is campy as hell, that Maura West would fit beautifully there. But hopefully she's destined for better

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The real mystery is why is Chloe even still on this show. Now Kevin is dumping her and this is her umpteenth failed relationship. I definitely do NOT want to see another Chloe/Chance/Heather/Ronan quad again god knows all who watched it fell asleep.

Actually CKLily is a lot better with Daniel than Cane, plus they have a nice history together even though it was way better when Sherwood's Lily married Daniel.

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No mystery, she's from AMC like Heather, Ronan, and Billy.

Anybody know anyone at DOOL? Maybe we could get them to hire MTS and JW, after a year or two MAB will be chompin at the bit for them, she knows Y&R viewers really want to watch actors from other soaps instead of their own .

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I seriously do not get Liz Hendricksons appeal? Does she have some huge fanbase and following. Chloe is a useless character and none of her pairings have done zip. I would have kept Emily O'Brien over her anyway at lease EOB could act even with the crappiest martial they threw at her. I get the ABC fetish but Billy Miller is popular as Billy Abbott and I assume with Avery on canvas we can expect Heather to exit soon.

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I tuned in for just a few minutes since The View was a rerun most of this week. The show is cringe worthy. What an awful show. It has no resemblance of what William J. Bell created. I kept seeing newbie after newbie with regulars popping in as guest spots. Top that with storylines that arent worth watching...you have a cluckerfuck fest of a show. What a horrible soap Y&R has become under MAB.

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Chloe's main purpose now is to be the Villy antagonist in their third custody storyline. Her pairing with Ronan is popular(though 80% of it is fanwanked). There's not much that can be done since Jeff Branson only comes on when he has no other projects that he's doing.

Speaking of Ronan, why is he such a douche? It seems like he had good life and he does now know that Nina didn't give him away. It would be okay if he was a douche with a heart of gold, but all I'm seeing is the douche.

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Chloe's purpose is to fuss about Billy and be his vindictive bitter baby mama. She got dumped by the Chipmunk, dang that's pretty bad lol. Speaking of, I see Kevin's no chemistry with any women having ass got to leave both his pairings unscathed while the women had to be the baddies. GR is indeed a member of the Boys Club. Kevin is useless however. The restaurant burning days were his prime.

I'm ready for the WhodunkilledDiane story to wrap on up but this crap will probably drag along til Nov. sweeps. Ronan is a douche yes but I do like his voice. Sue me lol.

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Greg Rikaart should have been written out YEARS ago. I can't believe the shitfest they wrote for Jana just to prop up Kevin & Chloe -- heck, they even got an SOD cover out of it, but it must have been one of the worst-selling covers of the year because now the pairing is being hastily dropped.

In a way, it makes sense that PsyChloe is still hung up about Billy. I cannot stand this selfish, horrid shrew now but at least she has potential as a foil for Villy. Unlike Kevin who is the male equivalent of ER's Heather on this canvas. I'd rather watch Gloria and Bardwell trade quips at GloWorm than anything involving the Chipmunk.

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