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RKK was a great recast. I like Peter Reckell enormously, he is very underrated actor and makes Bo the rock of Days, especially at the age he is now. But Robert Kelker-Kelly was steamy, edgy and hot, and the chemistry he had with both Crystal Chappell and especially Lisa Rinna was incendiary. I would also say that CC and Michael Sabatino had chemistry with burst off the screen.

Unfortunately, he burnt his bridges at Days -- at NBC in general.

I miss Melanie having an actual SL instead of trying to knock some sense into Abby.

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I was surprised when Marlena walked in yesterday she didn't say "Hey is Will here? Did you hear he's gay? You guys have a gay son, but my GRANDSON is gay which means double the presents for him, okay bye now..Oh hey Maggie, you're still around?"

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WTF?!? Melanie sees Brady alone so she goes and sits at his table and says "So we're drinknig our sorrows away?" Next scene is Ian/Madision and next is Melanie alone with Daniel coming in and telling him Brady needs a friend. I thought we were going to get an actual conversation between she and Brady and it seemed so choppy and as if something was cut

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Tell me about and I guess Will didnt get to Sonny's opening. I hate the way the show is edited.....storytelling is awful and so is the pacing. How long ago was it that Will told Lucas about working for EJ and the follow up scenes just happened today.

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Another thing is Gabby's overnight personaltiy change. When the hell did she become a selfish manipulative bitch? She had that borderline psychotic outburst the other week and now she's manipulating things to keep Chad and Melanie apart. They did a complete 180 with her

How dumb is Sami? I cant believe she doesnt suspect that Kate knows she's the mole. I guess I shouldnt be surprised bc she couldnt tell why Will was lashing out at her even though he wasnt very subtle about it

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Lucas to Will: "Working with EJ is like sleeping with the enemy"

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Will WISHES he were sleeping with the enemy biggrin.png He even blushed and smiled at it

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Look at them drinking together. I almost expect them to have a drunken "slip up" together

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bc EJ blackmailed him. After spending so much time with him, not to mention the lavish gifts, he's come to realize that working for EJ isnt so bad. I also think a big part of it is that it pisses Sami off so thats one way to hurt her. Its too bad that having him work for EJ hasnt done anything to his relationship with Kate. I was hoping we'd get more scenes together considering he spends so much time at the mansion but you'd never even know that was his grandmother. The writers are missing a perfect oppurtunity to have them interact again

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He makes that face in most of his scenes. I think he makes that face when he gets sweepstakes in the mail. It's another weird acting choice from Massey. I keep thinking Will is drunk in most of his scenes.

I doubt she will even react. They dropped her from that story immediately, even though there was much more potential in Gabi knowing early on and using this in her schemes or having this take her to a darker place.

They basically turned Abi, Will, and Gabi into the same character, with varying degrees of psychosis. They might as well just go all the way and have Ali Sweeney play all three roles.

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I haven't seen the show yet, but I'll have to keep an eye out for it. It seems like they dropped the Mel/Brady stuff so fast. Too bad, because Molly and Eric had good working chemistry. They didn't have to be paired up necessarily, but it was like a good brother/sisterly-type charisma.

I also echo the posts about Gabi. I like Camila Banus, but she deserves soooo much better than this lame story.

I haven't lost faith in Marlene and Darrell, but some of the behind-the-scenes decision making leaves a lot to be desired.

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