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Count me in as another huge gillian fan. I loved when she used call Greenlee Greentea and Greenleaf. I loved her and Ryan (faked fainting during gym in middle school to get home early for the wedding) and never could have imagined how much I would end up wanting him gone in later years. Her blink and you miss it appearance during the ABC ending sucked for their fans.

T-minus three hours until I am done with law school exams and can watch! I think I'm more excited about the AMC than the graduating.

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Too funny.

I hate that they hyped up her return. It would have been better if they didn't mention it at all or just showed flashbacks. Though I was surprised Gillian even got a mention since for almost a decade they acted like she never existed. Just took me back to when I liked Ryan.

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