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what's dumb is how come all those people are just standing there? We know none of them killed Nick. Who reacts like that? Even if you hate the person, your humanity still comes through. That's so absurd.

and Hope and the fam should be ashamed they didn't know Nick was running around terrorizing half the damn town, tho. excl.gif

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Humanity? The sanctimonious hypocrites of Salem? C'mon. The list is probably shorter of those who haven't committed bigger sins in that group that's watching a legacy character die. I find it very hard to watch these characters judge Nick when their hands are covered in blood, mud and sh!+.

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You're so right. Sami, EJ, Sonny and Kate have now all proven themselves willing to murder (or have someone murdered) when things don't go their way. (Will has too, but given he was a kid when he tried to kill EJ, I'm giving him some slack.) I know "it's only a soap" but this kind of base disregard for human life makes it really difficult for me to relate to these characters. It took me forever to warm back up to Kate after she tried to kill both Victor and Chloe. I miss the days when soap murder mysteries were involving (and surprising) because we couldn't believe any of our beloved characters would kill another human being, no matter how heinous. Life became very cheap on this show, especially, with the advent of the DiMeras and the endless back-from-the-dead returns, but it still bothers me.

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the problem with your conclusion is that Nick is the one tying to inject himself into these people's lives - people that have told him numerous times they want nothing to do w/ him, yet he's still there shouting 'notice meeee!!!' this SL is actually an attempt at a high school cool kids vs the outcast that feels marginalized and victimized and bullied... but it falls flat because the moments where we could/should be meant to sympathize with Nick are few and far between, not to mention these people are adults and it's like - get a freaking life, Nick! Move on. Damn. sleep.png

anyway, if I saw someone bleeding profusely - even if they were my worst enemy, my reaction would be a bit more shook than just standing there gawking. I would like to think the same would be true of them Salemites! lol

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Agreed. ITA about taking awhile to warm up to Kate again after she put the hit out on Victor with that Marone guy.

I was very surprised to see Sami so willing to participate in hiring a hitman, conspiring with ---gasp!--- a DiMera. What would Roman say?!

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