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If she has the temerity to defend her pussified son to Todd, then I have no problem with Todd letting the both of them know that they aren't worth the scum beneath his shoe and that Starr would be a fool to want to get involved with him without backing down like most of the sorry GHers have done before him.

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Todd getting smart with Johnny and telling him to stay away from Carly? rolleyes.gifrolleyes.gifrolleyes.gif Oh hell no, GTFO loser!! I hope Johnny busts a cap in his pathetic bedhead.

TJ and Molly are secretly "seeing" each other now? WTF?? What has been going on w/them the last 3-4 months to make me care?

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It's our savior Ron's new version of the Destiny/Matthew garbage - likely just designed for a teen pregnancy story.

So are there any actual stories for Todd, Carly, etc. besides who they are going to shout at?

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It's because we need teen pregnancy stories. We always need those.

I don't mind teen scenes, I just don't think they're very well written or acted most of the time. The last time RC wrote good teen characters was Langston and Markko and that was ruined.

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I'm trying to watch, but Carly and Johnny are so disturbing to me. I just can't believe this?! I can't even enjoy Shawn...perhaps if he stripped down to his briefs, I can manage!

Even the damn bars in the jail look like OLTL! Then the horrible KA and mediocre KS? What is Cartini trying to do here? I mean, besides the obvious.

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I really don't have anything against Ron Calivarti, but I question his choices with the Johnny character. Johnny knew that Connie/Kate was batshit crazy, yet he still slept with her and Sonny caught them. Johnny got what he wanted. Now, a couple of weeks later, he's walking around town on a redemption tour all sad and angsty and trying to get Sonny to forgive Connie/Kate and giving bracelets to Carly. So what was the point of any of the last couple of weeks? Now the Johnny character is tainted in the eyes of some of the show's fans for sleeping with Connie/Kate and the big revenge plan just peters out with no real consequences for Sonny.

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