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I think Andrew has improved quite a bit. He tries, and I do think the new schedule has really helped him. He can stay for now. He's actually much better than Daniel Covin, that's for sure. I never thought I'd find someone who looked markedly worse.

I actually think some of those "acting finals" may be actual, written tests of some sort. I didn't get the impression he failed some sort of performance exam.

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On top of that, I've studied acting some, and yes, there were written exams (in addition to performance-based ones), but they were...not...that hard. I'm just saying.



I'll bet yours would be more believable than Andrew's. ;)

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Hate to break it to you crazy, but in the 8 years since I discovered Soap messageboards Ive only posted here. I make fun of your obsession merely because you're one in a long line of crazies over the years that have come and gone from SON.

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