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Personally, I root for Spencer over Designated Woobie Cameron and that rotten little Emma. But it's really the lesser of three evils.

God, I'm not a fan of any of these kids and haven't been since they used Britt to try to make us feel sorry for both Emma and Sabrina.

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And I used to think the kids on DAYS were bad. These kids are so much worse.

Did my once monthly viewing of GH on Thursdays and it was terrible. Also extras do the recasting announcements now. Because we need to start breaking the fourth wall now to complete the transition from GH to Passions.

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Isn't that Spencer's role? He's always written as the one viewers are supposed to cry for and love. Cameron is an afterthought.

The child can't speak and has no screen presence. It's like some rich person buying their kid a TV show. It's the brutal reality of Veruca Salt, rather than the fun version.

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