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OLTL: Discussion for the week of September 12th

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LOL I actually do find Cutter pretty entertaining. He's what Ford should've been - a good shade of grey.

Very true.

I think John knows Jack is lying, which is why he had him sign that piece of paper swearing that he was telling the truth.

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LOL I actually do find Cutter pretty entertaining. He's what Ford should've been - a good shade of grey.

They both tried to push sex on a mentally ill woman. I think the show sees them both as saints - usually if you rape a woman or try to, on this show, you're a saint.

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They both tried to push sex on a mentally ill woman. I think the show sees them both as saints - usually if you rape a woman or try to, on this show, you're a saint.

Eh, I only see them viewing Ford that way since the obnoxious faux redemption began. So actually, they didn't see him as a saint until he became more "morally appropriate."

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Eh, I only see them viewing Ford that way since the obnoxious faux redemption begun. So actually, they didn't see him as a saint until he became more "morally appropriate."

I think the idea is it's hot to try to rape mentally ill women, don't you love bad boys, and then, after a brief period of time, the gears shift to, oh, they're really sweetie-pies deep down. Cutter gets the same violins as Ford, just on a smaller scale.

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"He was a master texter."

Wth? least he wasn't a master baiter, like a fisherman...

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Todd is being a bit annoying today. He's never raised a son, let alone a teenager.

Will Todd EVER blame his mother?!

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Why does Destiny look like she wants to laugh through the scenes with Tea/Dani.

Because she's a terrible actress. And so is Dani.

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Will Todd EVER blame his mother?!

That's what I'm wondering too. It's all "Blame Victor, blame John, blame Blair, etc. etc."

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It truly isn't doing the character of Todd any favors, especially when EVERYONE has said Irene, Irene, Irene.

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It truly isn't doing the character of Todd any favors, especially when EVERYONE has said Irene, Irene, Irene.

It's just convenient not to blame Irene since she's not a permanent character so why waste the drama on her I'd guess is what their thought process is

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The stuff with Cutter is not awful it just feels like I am watching a completely diff show when that group is on.

Its amazing how quickly I have lost interest in any of this Todd story

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Destiny did look very nice today.

Someone get Todd a hairbrush!

Good to see Phylicia try and make nice with Nora for the sake of the grandchild though Nora doesn't deserve anything.

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Todd calling Blair out and getting all high and mighty bc Jack hasnt take responsibility for his actions is downright laughable. How many people has he killed or tried to kill that he didnt take responsibility for? Its also real easy to criticize one's parenting skills when you werent around to parent yourself

This new reformed Aubrey sucks

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