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GH 50: Discussion for the Month of April - May 3, 2013


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I may hate most of Ron's crappy, campy writing, but L&L trapped on Cassadine Island facing off against a ghost is a great anniversary present.Genie looked stunning in that dress, btw, and it's so creepy Cassadine-ish to have them dress up for this showdown.

Now just bring out the Natasha in wimpy Alexis Davis!

I don't get the uproar over Brenda & Michael. It's obvious he got drunk as a skunk after Starr dumped him forevah, and Brenda just took him back to her room to sleep it off. Carly jumped to the wrong conclusions per usual and Brenda let her assume the worst as revenge. I'm sure Brenda will set Michael straight soon enough and he'll remember how Brenda came to his rescue at the bar, took his car keys away, etc.

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Carly jumped to the wrong conclusion? Brenda was in bed with Michael presumably naked (which was only added to shock us). What other conclusion was there to jump to?

Brenda to Carly: It's not what you think... [Says Jesse Hubbard to Angie as she walks in on him and Yvonne butt naked screwing!]

Brenda is the only person who knows nothing happened. Let Carly suffer - fine! But to allow Michael to believe he fucked his father's great wuv is inexusable! If this story were told correctly, and about 2 weeks worth of dialogue were not missing, I'd say it was great!

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I agree with whomever said something needs to happen with Duke and Anna, they are basically having the same conversation everyday. Either Anna needs to decide that she wants to be with him or they need to move Duke into another story with someone else. I understand her being apprehensive but now Anna just looks incredibly wishy washy.

BTW - A friend of mine had a conversation with Lynn H recently and asked her about the Serena/KA stuff and she said she didn't know anything about it at all. She hadn't even heard about the possibility of KA playing Serena but thinks it would be great to have Serena on the show....so there ya go!

I am one of the few people who don't see the brilliance of the Cassadines. They are very cartoon-like to me and the connection between the characters is nearly non-existent. I guess the absence of Stephen Nichols is a big factor, but none of the Cassadines (aside from Helena, Stavros, and Stefan) have acted like Russian royalty or been nearly as intriguing as they are made out to be.

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