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AMC - Friday - September 23, 2011

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Digesting this episode, the strongest part was Erica I think. Her final scenes were really strong and soapy and true to her character. The rest I think was done a disservice by the superfast editing combined with one measly day to tell the story. The Adam and Stuart scene yesterday was 20 seconds long, today's Stuart and Marian scene even shorter. Adam and Dixie got ten seconds more or less. There was just no time to let scenes develop so we could soak in some real history. Stuart never even got home to his own party. It was a cliff notes ending, and while I loved the sentiment behind the notes, I wish we had gotten actual stories in the scenes instead of headlines.

Yeah, most of it was quick-edited, made for the headlines story-beats. A lot of neat bows...

The beginning with the parents and children, Tad's speech with everybody almost breaking character and Erica & Jack were the awesomeness though.

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They're not going to kill off JR Chandler. I bet he shot no one but himself, if that, and is only wounded.

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I hope we see a sexy, manly, older, taller JR come out of the psychiatric ward a few months from now. Just say No to JR suicide!

I think a suicide would actually have been a compelling gutsy ending but on the flip side I am happy AN didn't go with it or the massacre that was rumored to happen. It leaves JR as a viable character if they decide to recast at some point. As a fan I liked the ending. As a cliffhanger I think it was weak.

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So David does still have one more patient?

This is what I want to know. It would have be great if the show ended showing that patient, though I have no idea who it could be to make it the ultimate shocker.

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They're not going to kill off JR Chandler. I bet he shot no one but himself, if that, and is only wounded.

He can have some type of amnesia from the shot or an attitude shift. I just know I want JR to be a real force and more of a formidable man to head the Chandler clan and for the Pine Valley women in 2.0.

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This is what I want to know. It would have be great if the show ended showing that patient, though I have no idea who it could be to make it the ultimate shocker.

Only Jenny Gardner is big enough to qualify as an ultimate shocker, although with computer abilities being what they are they could probably revive Kate Martin and Phoebe Wallingford and make it work.

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This is what I want to know. It would have be great if the show ended showing that patient, though I have no idea who it could be to make it the ultimate shocker.

I think they left that too iffy. I think that was the weakest of the cliffhangers to be honest.

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This is what I want to know. It would have be great if the show ended showing that patient, though I have no idea who it could be to make it the ultimate shocker.

Still think it is either Mona, Phoebe, Myrtle, or Palmer

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Okay, Prospect Park. Time to get yall's asses in gear and give us information/reasons to want to watch 2.0!

I am so thankful to them for even making the attempt. It isn't every show that gets a savior swooping in to save the day.

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JR can shoot himself, it doesn't mean he'll die he's got Dr. Saint Hayward to save him wink.png

I'd like to think AMC will drop this storyline thread by 2.0. Wishful thinking.

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