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She actually has written a series of novels for young teens that are quite good (my daughter had them all and has shared them around). The novel idea with Spinelli was ill conceived (and quite horrid - but not for her writing skills, just for the Guza characterizations she continued). She's a very versatile actor who seems to be doing just fine for herself. What they are doing to her character in abstentia is pretty horrid. Diane is a powerhouse, she is NOT a gossip columnist.

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My god Kristina is SOOO unlikeable. She comes across too hard and cold

Heather to Todd on hiring Sam: "Why? Does she have any experience in publishing?"

Sam and I (out loud) at the same time: "Do you?" laugh.png

Todd: "Whats she gonna do? Its not like we gave Tea a reciept for the baby"

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"Thats so Connie"

"Its a past life she can see"

"Thats so Connie"

"Its so mysterious to me"

"Thats so Connie"

"Its a past life she can see"

"Thats so Connie"

"Its so mysterious to me"

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