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That's so funny that you mentioned that cause I also thought it was weird that Starr got the first and longest mourning scene for Trey

Btw, I know it has to do with episode guarantees and transitioning new characters in for the week's storylines but replacing the Webbers with Patrick was too bizarre, especially since yesterday was a cliffhanger moment and Steve was the news bearer. They've gotta make those cast changes/omissions that occur for no rhyme or reason (in story) less glaring. It also often occurs when huge weddings or other events happen and noticeable on canvas people are missing and there is some ridiculously weak explanation given for their absence. This is such a soap staple that it deserves a term like SORAS lol.

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I hate to criticize the way an actor looks, especially since I get tired of the typical guys FV seems to like to have parade around shirtless (at least judging more by his OLTL), but since I despise this character and this ludicrous storyline-- +1

They, particularly Ford Ford (I can't even remember his real first name) are attractive but in such a generic 80s waxed, oiled gay porn way. It just kinda gets dull. Now Brody on the other hand... (though it seemed that at some point they even started waxing him...)

Remember? Brody came on as an abusive drunk that was hired by Adrianna to pose as Gigi's real baby daddy so she could keep Rex? :P It was a FV/RC hire...

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I know it's been mentioned, but that Todd "I have a daughter her name is Starr" bit of Dr Seuss nonsense coming back to haunt us musthave been some sort of middle finger from RC to online posters... I wonder what non OLTL viewers made of it (or these endless Vickerman mentions...)

This has probably been mentioned, but... One thing that bugs me on soaps is when people don't just get drunk, but get full on black out, passed out drunk and then seem to have a hangover for about 5 minutes--granted it's usually for plot. But... Also wouldn't it have been kinda hard for Spinelli to fully umm perform if he had drank bottles of champagne and a full bottle of schnapps? I mean I've had drunk sex before, but not that drunk...unsure.png

(And now I wish I had never had that thought)

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i prefer him with her. A few weeks ago when they had him planted in the AJ/Michael story without her, I realized how unlikeable he can be. I love their love and the writing for them as a couple has been good this past year. I think they make each other better
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