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GH: December 2012 Discussion Thread

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Stop it, Carl! EV was miscast as the spawn of that clown, but I wish she'd go.

The thing is, the one thing I cared about (kinda) Kate/Connie in this whole mess was the revelation she had a son, even if Connie and not Kate somehow bonded with that--that would be to me a much more emotionally interesting angle than what we're getting. It's such a waste--why did they even bring it up?

(Then again I can never make sense of Ron's convulated storytelling when he tries to mix different stories--it was the same on One Life--like the whole Faison thing. So Faison was funding Jerry Jaxx's cancer or whatever research, and to do that Jerry had to poison the water of the town (which he did for Anna too, though Faison loves Anna), and to do that they both hired randomly Mr Trey Dad/Rapist, but way way back before Jerry, or was it Faison had insurance by staging a fake Robin death, and ummmmmm am I missing something?)

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HAHAH that was the bit of improv acting that Ron in that interview said he was blown away by because it was sexy and dirty and scarilegious (given that it was a saint's cross).

So it wasn't written in the script? Well, that just makes the moment even more dumb, IMO. Someone -- the director, or Frankie V. -- should have advised against it. OR SOMETHING.

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So it wasn't written in the script? Well, that just makes the moment even more dumb, IMO. Someone -- the director, or Frankie V. -- should have advised against it. OR SOMETHING.

*hugs Khan*

It's too late for that now honey. Don't you understand? It's. Too. Late.

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How was our girl today?

(Yeah, I'm really slacking on the watching, but I promise that I'll catch up in time for Lucy's grand comeback tomorrow.)

Anna was a-mazing!!! I love the scenes with Robert when she realized how dumb she was, and her revelation that Duke could really be alive, that Faison knew stuff that only her and Duke would know(private conversations & whatnot)

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They mentioned Hold the Diploma. LOL! Folder f-ck lives on. smile.png

I swear, if they have that pug reenact Jailbait again, I will have to blind myself with a bottle of bleach.

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"I still say the dress and eye shadow are all wrong on her."

"Please, you're just jealous YOU can't look that good."

"If by "good," you mean, "stick figure," then, no, I'm not."

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The thing is, the one thing I cared about (kinda) Kate/Connie in this whole mess was the revelation she had a son, even if Connie and not Kate somehow bonded with that--that would be to me a much more emotionally interesting angle than what we're getting. It's such a waste--why did they even bring it up?

(Then again I can never make sense of Ron's convulated storytelling when he tries to mix different stories--it was the same on One Life--like the whole Faison thing. So Faison was funding Jerry Jaxx's cancer or whatever research, and to do that Jerry had to poison the water of the town (which he did for Anna too, though Faison loves Anna), and to do that they both hired randomly Mr Trey Dad/Rapist, but way way back before Jerry, or was it Faison had insurance by staging a fake Robin death, and ummmmmm am I missing something?)

I think RS put it best. As opposed to an emotionally charged story where Kate faces her son and her DID and move forward, the moment was used as an "a ha" to bring out Connie because, as you know, women can't handle chit! We are emotional wrecks! Ron will always pass on the opportunity to write, so he provides clown characters because the audience always gets a kick out of that. I liked Trey, hoped he'd be away from Starr and given a chance to develop into a worthwhile character. Instead he's gone because they changed their minds. Novice writers put everything that pops into their heads to paper, which is why they have to retcon so damn much - Ron, I'm talking about you!

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Now I see the game plan: while everyone is riled up over a possible OLTL invasion, the real invader, "Bewitched," passes by undetected (that is, until now). Pretty sneaky, Screen Gems!

Passions already did that. Remember when Bernard Fox reprised his role of Bewitched's Dr. Bombay?

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ugh, today highlighted why I find Olivia so damn annoying. I didnt find her scenes with Dante cute or funny

This Sabrina/Patrick/Britt nonsense seems like such a waste of time considering Robin is alive

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