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She also tried to kill Aly. Ridge and most of the family blamed her for him nearly getting killed in Abu Dhabi due to her manipulations. Eric acts like the family doesnt have real reason to fear and not trust her

 

Dang with Eric having a heart attack, they really couldnt have kept Lesli Kay on for a few more episodes?

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Dang the show is laying it on thick with the Quinn propping. They truly had Ridge be awful today and over the top with his treatment of her. I hate how she was a psycho one second and then the show decides she is cured and sane with no treatment. At least with past crazies, this was handled better. Like we saw Sheila constantly struggle with her issues and Pam at least had a medical reason which got diagnosed and treated. Quinn? She can go from psychotic to normal when the plot calls for it. There is nothing compelling about that

 

Literally one minute she was in love with Liam and trying to get him back and the next we see her in bed with Eric admitting that she's fallen for him. They tried to say that they connected after she went to him for her job but then never showed us that bc they wanted the shock value scene of them in bed that first time. Completely skipped the start of their affair. 

 

She talks about Eric saying stuff like she's never felt a love like this before. No man has ever cared for her like him. Yet she said the same crap about Liam and Deacon before. 

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Honey - don't have a brain.  This show can't allow you to have a brain.  You can't have a memory and watch this show for more than 1 month.  If Quinn should find out she actually didn't push an object with the intelligence of a football out her Hoo-Ha, and that Whyatt isn't her actual son, she'll sleep with him too.  After all, she's already slept with Bill, his son, and she'll sleep with his other son as well.  She's had the most thirsty va-jay-jay on the show in the last 3 years...and that's when I started re-watching.  She's hungered for Bill, Deacon, Liam, and now Eric.  She spans all generations of men she'll sleep with.  It's the same on Young and Restless...for how long will anyone 15 or 20 years younger want Victor?  For how many years will a 20 year younger girl need old Coot Eric? 

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MMM-HMM. On another note, I'm guessing Carter is going to be collateral damage by hiding whatever Eric did to the POA document. Eric certainly didn't leave Widge with those rights. Carter always does the right thing and to have him not disclose or ignore Eric's wishes is just lazy and plot-driven writing. It does make me laugh that all these people are willing to follow Widge's wisdom. The same wise Widge who kept his son from knowing his child because - well, no good reason except Widge deemed it so. And it was more recent that Quinn's last 'crime.' 

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