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GH: Ron Carlivati on writing Robin's exit

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Does the guy get some sort of sexual arousement out of pissing people off? Cuz it sure looks like hes constantly gloating about how his storylines are pissing people off.

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Does the guy get some sort of sexual arousement out of pissing people off?

Not when he has half the male cast of his show wandering around shirtless like Chippendale dancers!

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He certainly seems to get sexual arousement out of THAT! I'm a straight woman but all the men taking their shirts off all the damn time just gets annoying as hell. Part of it's that I admit I'm not objective when it comes to anything Cartini is involved in. They've just made me so nauseous for years.

Kimberly McCullough was one of the only actresses I like on GH. The only other ones I can think of offhand are Jackie Zeman (who is never on sadly), Kathleen Gati (whose character is a cartoon even if it's often entertaining), and Becky Herbst (whose character is too condescending, self righteous, and judgmental). Even if KMc didn't want to stay around, there were much better ways to write Robin out.

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