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There is nothing wrong with AS at all. Ravi is EXACTLY like Natalie - awkward tech geek/whiz turned into swan with a crush. There has been nothing original about Ravi that wasn't covered terribly, I might add, with Natalie. And if you're going to bring in a character like Ravi, I completely agree with you that he should become acquainted with like of Tessa, Noah, Mariah, etc. And I hate to say, even Kevin would be a logical friend here because of the tech stuff. The  RAsh pairing is all wrong and trying to make Phyllis his fairy godmother doing the 80s dress-up/sunglasses cliche and that Ravi would tell her that someday she'll find a man was just awful.  

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Agree about Gloria.

 

While I like Reed, I'm finding the stuff with Tessa just...C so far. I like her though. And exepect a curveball.

 

You know Victor won't let them see him in pain.

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Hehe...Nick be right on that.

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Peter S. Fischer (co-creator, "Murder, She Wrote") said it best: it is impossible to create drama with stuff like cellphones and computers, because the very essence of drama is conflict between two opposing forces in the same space.

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Well, there WERE post-series movies -- three of 'em, in fact -- that Hallmark Movies & Mysteries rerun frequently.

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