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Which was illogical given how close he and Kay had been.  Now, maybe Jill would have found it hard to accept, but Kay would have helped him come out to Jill, Nina and Cricket and then encourage him to live the rest of his life with total honesty.

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I wouldn't go THAT far, lol.  But if Phillip had been in love with another man, for example, I think Kay would have stood by him and his relationship...while Jill accused her of exploiting the situation just to turn her son against her (again) and make her life a living hell.

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Oh so Sally whines that she didn't have time to write a long story, but she had time to fire Kate Hall and Rebecca Tayler as script writers, fire Tracy Thomson, hire Lisa Seidman and Sara Bibel. While she was busy disassembling the writing team, she could have left everyone in place and spent time writing story documents.  And her worst offense?  Not hiring Jamey Giddens as story consultant. LOL

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