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Anyone have the issue tha can post the results? biggrin.png

LMAO at how they give everyone byt Lucci the most unflattering photos on that cover. MTS especially looks bad. I will agre with EJ and Taylor from Days as the worst couple. My goodness they were god awful. Did anyone like them?

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I have it.

Best story: Tale of two Todds/OLTL

Worst story: Chloe's a prostitute/DAYS

Most shocking plot twist: Gigi/Stacy (OLTL)

Most preposterous plot: Jennifer's heart transplant/DAYS

Biggest tearjerker: Ellie Hubbard's death/AMC

Most entertaining story: Oak Haven antics/AMC

Best couple: Billy/Victor (Y&R)

Worst couple: EJ/Taylor (DAYS)

Most tortured couple: Jason/Sam (GH)

Most boring couple: Lucky/Siobhan (GH)

Best triangle: Viki/Charlie/Echo (OLTL)

Worst triangle: Hope/Liam/Steffy (B&B)

Best secret: Luke killed Jake (GH)

Worst secret: Who killed Eddie Ford (OLTL)

Best returns: AMC/OLTL vets

Worst return: Brenda/GH

Best exit: Dorian/OLTL

Worst exit: Marty/OLTL

Best villain: David Hayward/AMC

Worst villain: Ricky Torres/AMC

Best recast: Debbi Morgan as Harmony on Y&R

Worst recast: Maura West as Diane on Y&R

Best wedding: Sonny and Brenda/GH

Worst wedding: Jack and Erica/AMC

Best sibling rivalry: Ridge & Thorne/B&B

Worst sibling rivalry: Neil & Malcolm/Y&R

Biggest waste of male talent: Wally Kurth/DAYS

Biggest waste of female talent: Melody Thomas Scott/Y&R

Best cast cutting: DAYS

Worst cast cutting: GH

Best trend: Nothing but net (online soaps)

Worst trend: Dual roles - AMC/OLTL/DAYS

Best news: DAYS reboot

Worst news: AMC/OLTL cancellation

Best locations: B&B

Worst location: Triple Berry Island/B&B (yes, they got best AND worst lol)

Best social issue: Bullying/OLTL

Worst social issue: Lisa attacks/GH

Best fantasy: The Jason fantasies/GH

Best special episode: Vicker Man premiere/OLTL

Most disappointing show: Y&R

Most improved show: AMC

Best show: OLTL

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Just don't give the award out at all. The bullying story basically gave the message that if you stand up to bullies, you will pay a horrible price (your mother will be killed) and the bully will be lavishly rewarded for it (no charges against him, and he got Todd's fortune for a while). Not to mention that Shane was an afterthought for almost all the story.

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Oh thank you AlexElizabeth!

The Todd plot was awful, yet strangely intruging. Ut definetly kept me glued to my screen but the writing was disastrous towards the end with many things not making much sense. For me,Id say the Steffy/Bill/Katie triangle was the best.

Not the worst for me. GH drove me to quit, so Id have picked something from there. Or Folder F---k from OLTL

Really? Who didnt see that coming a mile away

Agreed on all three!

Billy/Victoria are awful! The mags need to stop pimping them. The best for me was Cord/Tina but I wouldnt except them to be voted since they are guests. Bill/Steffy once again for me. Agree the following 3.

No best triangle was Steffy/Bill/Katie. They got it wrong as Brenda returned LAST year. She made her exit this year.

Dorian's exit story was awful. Not a good last hurrah for her at all. Marty's was at least entertaining but I can see why it was looked down upon.

Jack and Erica didnt even have a wedding! My best would be the OLTL twins. They didnt go through with it but that was good drama. David got too cartoonish for me too look at him as a valid villian but IA on Ricky.

Ridge and Thorne? That lasted all of 5 minutes. Im surprised Jess/Natalie didnt get this. Days made awful decisions with some of its cast cuts IMO.

How the heck did doopleganger happy Y&R not get up there for worst trends? And how was Lisa a social issue?

The first 2 are spot on. The last is debatable as I would say it was AMC
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Best couple: Billy/Victor (Y&R)

HAHAHAHAHAHA :D (Seriously they meant Victoria right?)

Worst triangle: Hope/Liam/Steffy (B&

Very well deserved....Not that i need a clear explanation but out of curiosity, why did SOD name them worse triangle???

Best secret: Luke killed Jake (GH)

Was that really a secret?

Best recast: Debbi Morgan as Harmony on Y&R

uhhh.... Shes okay but its no where near being a good recast

Worst recast: Maura West as Diane on Y&R

Not really.... There should be a category called "writers worse written recast character"

Best sibling rivalry: Ridge & Thorne/B&B

YES

Worst sibling rivalry: Neil & Malcolm/Y&R

Thought Phyllis and Avery would get this.... but yeah they shouldn't even have won this one

Biggest waste of female talent: Melody Thomas Scott/Y&R

HELL YEAH!!!!

Most disappointing show: Y&R

You mean most ruined show.....

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I think they mean Lisa and the HIV syringe.

I thought her last few episodes were a decent farewell - not the ideal, but fitting. The last montage was very touching, as were her scenes with Viki. I guess for this year that may be the closest to best exit, although I thought Chloe had a nice exit from DAYS.

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How the heck did doopleganger happy Y&R not get up there for worst trends? And how was Lisa a social issue?

Well Y&Rs were mostly from last year (even if Patty/Myrna-Emily is still ongoing) but you make a good point.

HAHAHAHAHA, just leave it at that.

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