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Well I got some stuff I forgot from historians that

"Duke never took orders or worked for Julian, he worked for his father Victor; Julian was playing dead the entire time Duke worked for Victor and only came back once Duke outed the Jerome mob and was going to testify against them. Other than help him find Anna when she was kidnapped Duke had very little contact with Julian at all."

Julian was well-educated, originally, he befriended Duke and wanted the two of them to work together to get dad's business leg. That changed and he grew increasingly evil, but young Julian who first came on the show, Cheryl Stansbury was very torn between him and Robert initially.

They also said that Julian turned eviler towards his demise. Also Julian wasn't that much younger than Duke, Julian had plastic surgery...a new, younger face.

The Jeromes didn't have Territory in PC they were a New York mob. they were way too scared of Robert to come to Pt.,Charles so the scene where Julian whined and stomped about PC being his territory was strange;

Mobsters around that time:

Mr. Big and Dukes dad held the territory after Frank Smith. Angus McKay died in prison......and Mr. Big? who knows.

Mr Wu (The Asian Qtr) was far more diabolical than the Jeromes in manys opinion who responded to my request for info...with his drug shipments in cat food......................amongst other things

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I actually think it would be cool if Sabrina was somehow the one who find out Robin was alive and rescued her. I realize that it is unrealistic, and that a lot of people don't like Sabrina as a character. But for better or worse, she is here and she is Patrick's girlfriend. To have her do the right thing would be such a nice change of pace from the predictable triangles we usually see in these situations.

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I like her from the very beginning and never had any problem with her. It seems like people are taking the bad writing of Cartini out on her, when she is more or less a great person. She has done everything right in terms of this storyline. She loves Emma, has been an endless well of support for Patrick and has even accepted a horrible circumstance with Britt with the utmost grace. She's an old school heroine/ingenue and I think she's been a pretty flawless and blameless character up until now. It boggles my mind how one could prefer Britt to her, considering how evil she has been to Emma first and foremost. I look forward to hearing more from her background with this man from PR.

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Didn't surprise me that Sonny would sell Morgan out like this, he always favored Michael over him anyway.. The writers are really trying to make Morgan out to be the villain throughout all this, but I am still Team Morgan

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Sonny would never do that to Morgan, but you have to remember that this is the secret that got Connie killed. Sonny does not want to keep it any longer. He is not thinking straight, so this makes total sense.

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Emma's a little bitch so it makes it easy to not hate on anyone that cant stand the brat. If having Britt be less than thrilled about Emma was supposed to demonize her, then mission failed.

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This. Exactly this. Emma has been a spoiled brat since Suebrina's arrival and Suebrina herself is a passive-aggressive bitch pretending to be oh so humble and sweet while being praised to the skies for her mere existence.

Yesterday was the first time I didn't want someone to smack Emma but good since Robin's death.

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