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Angie and David. NOT. Angie throwing away her bible, Angie losing her faith, her convictions, her religion. Angie losing her childrens respect for her. Frankie would always say, "Stop with the God talk mom" and so Angie would lose respect of her children and maybe they will walk out on her and not speak to her. Angie would be discredited and lose her upstanding reputation of the hospital. Joe would get the hospital board to vote her out as Chief Of Staff kicking her out of the hospital. The patients trust would be gone and lost forever. The citizens of Pine Valley would laugh in her face and call her the worst hypocrite among other things. Everything Angie fought for and believed in would be destroyed, including her own self.

In the 2011 ABC run, she specifically told David that she would not sell her soul to him even in the face of David curing her of her blindness. She would draw the line. So Angie selling her soul to Dr. Evil would be the absolute destruction of the character of Angela Hubbard. She would be damaged and ruined by the writers.

You forgot the locusts. Granted my Latin and Sumerian are shaky but I'm pretty sure the prophecy specifically says " the ebony harlot shall be whipped through the streets for her perfidy as the locusts descend to feast upon the flesh of the innocent." Otherwise, we can't bring about the Age of Benevolent Jesse. It doesn't work without the locusts. I'll check my copy but... *flips through pages* I'm pretty sure you're confusing the Nyazian Scrolls with the Hubbardian Destruction Compendium.

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You forgot the locusts. Granted my Latin and Sumerian are shaky but I'm pretty sure the prophecy specifically says " the ebony harlot shall be whipped through the streets for her perfidy as the locusts descend to feast upon the flesh of the innocent." Otherwise, we can't bring about the Age of Benevolent Jesse. It doesn't work without the locusts. I'll check my copy but... *flips through pages* I'm pretty sure you're confusing the Nyazian Scrolls with the Hubbardian Destruction Compendium.

...but David Hayward's a White Man Superhero! He'll step in to save the day.

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...but David Hayward's a White Man Superhero! He'll step in to save the day.

Again, I'm checking the prophecy and it says that once The Ebony Harlot makes evil congress with the Eggshell Hued Healer Demon her only hope of being re-ensouled is the forgiveness of the Demi god known as Black Lightning.

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I love David and Cara, and I like a short-term David and Colby. But I want David and Angie here and now.

I feel exactly the same!

What I don't understand is why Angie should be crucified for one little dalliance with David, yet you give Jesse a free pass to do just about anything to hurt Angie. Not bullying, just wondering as to why only half of your so-called beloved couple has to get the heat for every mistake while the other gets off scot-free.

It's called selective memory. For someone who supposedly has watched since the beginning, Linda conveniently forgets anything bad Jesse did in his first run.

Um, melodramatic much? If Angie's children would stop speaking to her and cut her off because she had problems in her marriage and became involved with David, then their love for her is clearly conditional, and they shouldn't expect unconditional love and suppor from her in return. Considering that Frankie fathered a child out of wedlock with Mia and then married a former prostitute, I don't think he's in a position to judge his mother's love life. Natalia isn't Angie's daughter, she's Jesse's, and Jesse has done plenty of things to earn her scorn. Cassandra is busy trying to cope with her own issues to really even notice what Angie is doing.

If the hospital board wanted to fire her because of a romantic involvement with David Hayward, they'd have a massive lawsuit on their hands for wrongful termination. Most patients don't have any idea what's going on in their doctor's personal lives, so there's no reason for that to even be an issue.

The citizens of Pine Valley are the worst hypocrites already, so them calling Angie a hypocrite would mean absolutely zilch. In fact, Angie's own friend Dixie cheated on her husband with David Hayward, so she's in no position to cast stones. Cara lied to David about the existence of his only living child, so she's not in a position to hate Angie for being a liar or a cheat. JR shot his wife. Brooke shot and killed Jim Thomason for threatening to go after her children and had an affair with Tad. Bianca went behind her sister's back to have a baby with her brother-in-law. Adam's list of misdeeds is a mile long, and Zach's isn't much better. Really, I think Angie's reputation will be just fine.

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You forgot the locusts. Granted my Latin and Sumerian are shaky but I'm pretty sure the prophecy specifically says " the ebony harlot shall be whipped through the streets for her perfidy as the locusts descend to feast upon the flesh of the innocent." Otherwise, we can't bring about the Age of Benevolent Jesse. It doesn't work without the locusts. I'll check my copy but... *flips through pages* I'm pretty sure you're confusing the Nyazian Scrolls with the Hubbardian Destruction Compendium.

Don't forget Angie will have to jump into the fountain in the park and baptize herself the Prostitute of Pine Valley!

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I really hope David and Angie keep their solid friendship and I don't mind David throwing shade at Jesse for his hypocrisy and double standards. Sure, David's a son of a bitch on a good day, but so-called fair-minded Jesse has hated David from day one on the word of his BFF and fellow raging hypocrite Tad the tool.

On another note, Celia continues to bug me. I like good girls, but like GH's Mary Suebrina, she's still just too much. For the life of me I can't understand what Pete saw in her beyond the pretty face.

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I feel exactly the same!

It's called selective memory. For someone who supposedly has watched since the beginning, Linda conveniently forgets anything bad Jesse did in his first run.

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Don't forget Angie will have to jump into the fountain in the park and baptize herself the Prostitute of Pine Valley!

No, I just checked with my copy, the 2012 edition was amended to add that any harlot who has not yet been named thrice or possessed by the spirit of Bud shall not be granted access to the sacred baptismal fountains.

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On another note, Celia continues to bug me. I like good girls, but like GH's Mary Suebrina, she's still just too much. For the life of me I can't understand what Pete saw in her beyond the pretty face.

A virgin to corrupt? I don't know. I had high hopes for Celia at first, but I'm not particularly loving her.

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I think Celia was supposed to be the special snowflake that caused Pete to fall in love at first sight. I'm not ready to get rid of Celia completely (although every time I see JLP I have the urge to yell "Sing out Louise!!" but I think that pairing happened way too fast.

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By the looks of next week's preview clip, it looks as if Colby might just bring out the nasty in Celia. There was just a hint of venom in their next exchange (venomous by Celia's standards, anyway).

Could a change be in the offing?

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SHe does seem to be getting some bite--maybe this dress alteration thing will set her off-and there finally seems progress with her guardian. I agree that the main issue with her was how quick they jumped into the true love thing. I think they wanted an instant young love story at the start, but it didn't work.

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I hope she has a meltdown at the end of Season 1, tbh.

I also wonder if that's why they moved certain key scenes planned to air earlier - to put them at the end of the season.

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I was very happy to see that scene in the previews. We need to see a salty edge to Celia just like we needed a sweeter side to Colby. Because right now she's just a puppy waiting to get kicked.

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I was very happy to see that scene in the previews. We need to see a salty edge to Celia just like we needed a sweeter side to Colby. Because right now she's just a puppy waiting to get kicked.

Exactly. People have an issue with these super sweet characters when they come off as pure saints. At least in this case, the catalyst seems to be that she was starting to think her and Colby were getting along--and realizes what Colby was up to--not so specifically about a boy (the way, say, it is with Sabrina on GH.)

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Exactly. People have an issue with these super sweet characters when they come off as pure saints. At least in this case, the catalyst seems to be that she was starting to think her and Colby were getting along--and realizes what Colby was up to--not so specifically about a boy (the way, say, it is with Sabrina on GH.)

i remember people had problems with both Annie on AMC and Caroline on B&B when they were kind of heroines but when their personalities changed, they certainly got new fans

I hope she has a meltdown at the end of Season 1, tbh.

I also wonder if that's why they moved certain key scenes planned to air earlier - to put them at the end of the season.

it's possible the whole

Billy Clyde thing with Celia

could've been reworked as the season finale cliffhanger

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