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I was more amused than I should've been that Ron and co. somehow took time out in Franco's LSD-addled farewell to Kristen Alderson (in which Franco clearly believed himself to be Todd Manning) to imply that the unnamed Todd and Blair had broken up again. Never change, Ron.

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It's funny how, for years, AJ was the evil father Michael had to be protected from, and now he's getting the old AJ stories of stealing poor poor Sonny's children. I don't know whether Guza would be proud, or angry that it isn't Jason.

The boy who plays Spencer looks sickly. They overwork these children. It's not cute or adorable.

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Dedicated Sweeps time so that Alderson could have her last scenes with Howarth was positively ridiculous! That means NOTHING to the GH canvas or its history and had absolutely NO value! REEEEEEdiculous!

All of the OFFSCREEN storytelling, but we have time to pay homage to Starr and Todd for entire show? There are no words for this.

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