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I wonder, for the opening, if they took both coupled and single shots of the actors. We all know how fluid coupling are on soap and I imagine PP is smart enough to realize that. Unless you're Jesse and Angie or Tad and Dixie, etc. you probably should have a shot by yourself just in case.

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Oh dear, Michael Nader- I think I would have preferred to remember him as he was in the mid-90s. Any rumors on a return? Not sure where he fits without Erica or Edmund but I do remember a flirtation with Brooke and his sweet relationship with Gina Gallagher's Bianca. I could deal with a resurgence of the Marricks- I loved me some Anton and Kendall when I first started watching.

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Me too.

I think the person I have been the most impressed by in this whole process is the casting director, Alison Goodman. What an amazing job she has done with the casting in such a short period of time. Meanwhile Judy Blye Wilson only had to cast one major role maybe once every 4-6 months and she couldn't even get that right.

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