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She was indirectly hurt by this rape. Different circumstances for her.

Oh snaps, Heather was sloppy! Memphis is still alive

I liked Tea hugging Starr at the end

The police called Johnny in and Kate was sitting down. Looks like she's pressing rape charges against him

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I know a lot of people have always hated Carly, and I can respect that, but she has just become this gorgon in recent years, cold and nasty and unfeeling, aside from one or two Emmy bait scenes a year. What bothers me most is that when they do have these tender moments, like that big conversation with Sam, they are ludicrous, with zero buildup. It just seems false. And this character trundles on and on and on, never changing, only regressing more each year, a middle-aged woman behaving like she got kicked out of Sweet Valley High.

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I disliked Carly when SJB played her, although SJB is good enough at layers that I could see the vulnerable girl inside the manipulative bully.

I began to find her more human and at times I almost liked her when TB played her.

JB's Carly was forgettable at best.

I only began to seriously hate Carly after LW took over. I figure that's a combination of a terrible actress playing a despicable character.

She does act like she just got kicked out of Sweet Valley High, and everyone around her is going to pay for that.

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I've always thought those so-called "tender" moments of hers were Guza's piss poor way of justifying her expired ass still being on the show. Problem is, no one with two brain cells buys her as being anything other than a cancerous bitch so it means nothing other than a loogie to the face of viewers who used to value this show for the opposite of what she's ever brought to the table.

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lol...you keep trying to make this about Todd but it isnt about him. Tea is here for one reason..Starr and considering Blair personally asked her to go take care of her situation, thats why she came to town, not to try and make some power play against Todd by trying to be "top dog". Tea has always loved Starr independent of any hatred she's felt for either of her parents over the years. Its not too hard a stretch that she'd want to help when asked to

In other words the show needed a lawyer to defend Starr and there are none besides Alexis at the moment. Considering she is Sonny's attorney, she's out of the question

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A little too much OLTL today. I am fine there is an oasis for OLTL fans to seek shelter, but this is GH and Victor, Sam, Tea's nameless brother...this is just random names for GH and not needed. We did not need a single sentence Tea and Todd spat out today. Their history is irrelevant because it happened on another show. All that needed to be done was Tea show up, take the case, and the story begins. If OLTL history was really essential for GH fans then show some flashbacks. That's a lot more interesting than a conversation that ate up half a show.

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The eppies of Jax's sexual assault just came on a few weeks ago, so I don't have to play off of memory here.

Carly to Irina: "a female rapist...how pathetic"!

She then told Jason about it, and I quote "My biggest problem is that Jax left when I begged him not to". Carly moved passed the Irina mess almost immediately after they got back home.

Jason reacted like the average American male to Jax being raped and Carly followed suit. Many still find it hard to believe a man can be raped. She never thought it was hilarious.

As for the Johnny thing, as ridiculous as these two are together, it's realistic for a woman to be pissed that the guy she's shagging took sexual advantage of a mentally impaired woman. It makes me sick that Ron took Johnny there. Now, Carly being disappointed that her mentally unbalanced toy mobbie lover betrayed her is laughable!

I don't even need to watch to know how morbid things are. In fact, I just don't see how Johnny took advantage of Connie when Connie, the host, wanted it. It shows just how stupid this DID story really is.

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