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Tyler Perry's 'Haves and Have Nots' on OWN


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Did anyone notice the one minute repetitive exchange between Hanna and Jim last night?

Hanna: I'm sorry, Mr. Cryer.

Jim: Good. Now leave, Hanna.

Hanna: I know you're mad at me, Mr. Cryer, but I'm sorry.

Jim: OK, Hanna. Now leave.

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Tyler, hire some more writers. A continuity writer too. OK? Other than that, I am glad that sexy ass Adrian Bellani is back on screen. He might not be a thespian but he is good eye candy. tongue.png

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Landon just asked Jeffery out and Jeffery declined. They said about two lines to each other before Jeffery went in to talk with his father. Jeffery's dad begged him to live his life freely, but Jeffery is worried about Veronica and the car. Which brings up this question.... How can Jeffery go to jail if he wasn't in the car and it was stolen and crashed by Wyatt the accident? This makes no sense whatsoever. This is why Tyler needs capable writers beside him because his stories have holes in them like Swiss cheese.

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I have to say after coming in here that I really didn't zero in on the scripting I knew it was slow but I have been paying special attention... yes, he needs scriptwriters desperately I don't know if it has something to do with him being a playwright or what but my favorite storyline is Jeffrey's anyway. I think the show can be much better if Tyler gets assistance; I didn't realize it is a one man show.

I guess he doesn't want to pay for help.

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Pretty much. Tyler believes he has a vision -- one anointed upon him by God -- and he won't do anything to sully that vision, including hire other writers to help him.

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