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GH Promo - An Inconceivable Switch....

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Inconceivable?

What's "inconceivable" is that Ron Carlivati keeps getting a pass for writing this kind of foul, festering, heinous [!@#$%^&*] over and over again.

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The death of Tea's baby is so pointless. This is one of the times I hope there is some sort of retconning.

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"Inconceivable" is right. Only a writer as derivative as Ron Carlivati would have conceived a story that not only involves characters very few genuinely care about, but also piggy-backs Tea and OLTL as well. (We get it, Ron: you loved and miss working at your old show. But how's about writing a story featuring exclusively characters from this show?)

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We get it, Ron: you loved and miss working at your old show. But how's about writing a story featuring exclusively characters from this show?

Why bother? For the last few years, he's had the soap press practically fighting each other with sharpened rocks for the chance to fellate him. No matter what crap he dishes out, there will be people grateful for it. He has no reason to do anything better.

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Why bother? For the last few years, he's had the soap press practically fighting each other with sharpened rocks for the chance to fellate him. No matter what crap he dishes out, there will be people grateful for it. He has no reason to do anything better.

In some cases, probably literally ph34r.png

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But seriously, this is one reason why I suggested in another thread that soap actors take off the proverbial kid gloves and tell us what they really think. Because I, for one, don't believe for a second that GH's cast is as on-board with Frank and Ron's changes as they're leading us to believe. (Okay, maybe Jane Elliot means what she says, but the others? Nuh-uh.)

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But seriously, this is one reason why I suggested in another thread that soap actors take off the proverbial kid gloves and tell us what they really think.

Perhaps you and I need to pitch that book.

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If only one of us knew someone who worked in the publishing industry, marceline, that oral history book on the famous ABC Daytime "Love in the Afternoon" lineup of the '80's would be as good as written. :)

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I figured just from watching last Wednesday something like this was happening. Hey, at least it's Sam's baby that lived.

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Actually i'd rather Sam's baby have died over Tea's

How many more kids have to be thrown under the JaSam bus? first Jake, now Tea & Victor's kid.

I swear it's like Ron doesn't want OLTL fans to watch doing crap like this.

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Actually i'd rather Sam's baby have died over Tea's

How many more kids have to be thrown under the JaSam bus? first Jake, now Tea & Victor's kid.

Wow, cant believe you said that...lol. I hate the thought of either dying but I think id have to agree. Im more pissed at them bringing Tea over just to kill her kid and use it as angst for Jasam. We all know those two are going to reunite anyway once they find this kid and its revealed that Jason is the father. Id rather Heather just kidnap the baby and let them think its dead rather than killing Tea's and switching it

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