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Oh snap

In response to this tweet from Jim R: Jim ‏ @JimRomanovich

The story between Sonny and McBain is going to be so great. Love having a tough cop in town

Paul Satterfield ‏ @PaulSatterfield

@JimRomanovich I'd rather see Robert or Sean. This is GH, not Port Wendy Rich or One Life to Give. That vampire already left the building.

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I don't think benching most of Robin's loved ones for weeks was about making today's episodes stronger - they just don't know how to write anything beyond the crime and camp. They missed some key beats early on which they can't get back.

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Emma saying she didn't want to wear her dress because she didn't want to say goodbye to Mommy had me legit tearing up, I'm not even going to lie sad.png .

Loved the acknowledgement of the Q's, although I wish Dawn would be mentioned every once in a while.

Still hoping Robert is there at the last minute. No one will convince me it doesn't happen until I've seen it for myself.

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Oh Monica, you irritating bitch! Ugh, she is annoying me. I id love her banter with Tracy.

Monica: "Oh Tracy, you have stirred up enough trouble marrying that dreadful Anthony Zacharra"

Tracy: "Oh thats a coincidence bc he finds you dreadful too"

OMG, this is too much. Edward falls down, possibly from a heart attack and the first thing Tracy says is "Monica, you killed him" :lol:

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Ha didn't I tell you that little girl actress wouldn't be able to cry? but you still found it hard to watch anyway ;)

I admit, I found some of today's episode pretty touching. But yeah to suggest they missed telling much of this story for a while simply to have more impact makes no sense to me, and I doubt was the reason.

That would make sense. There was nowhere for his character to go anyway, but it still always surprises me a bit to see a working actor (I assume he's still acting) be so vocal against someone on tweet. I guess he could say he was just kidding...

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I was just getting through some of Tuesday's episode and was laughing at some of the dialogue, again...I think my favorite was "Drop it or you're dead," and, the one about, "He's a detective for the Llanview Police Department, and thank God he got here just in time!"

I'm not sure if the writing or acting made these scenes worse. I don't see the point of all this, when everyone knows Sonny is innocent and Todd was never going to shoot him.

Again I thought KA was decent in these scenes, I just think she's not good when she starts the shrieking.

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