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Say WHAT?  Ingo [!@#$%^&*] Rademacher as Thorne [!@#$%^&*] Forrester?  In what universe does that make ANY sense, B&B?

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I liked WH, so I'm sorry he won't be in the role any more.  That said I think Ingo, so I'll be glad to see him in a new role.

IMO, the only thing that doesn't fit is the accent.  I liked WH, but I never thought he fit the role tbh.

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Class act tbh. I'm more than happy to give IR a chance on B&B, but in the 90s, WH was 'my' Thorne. And imo he was a good Thorne.

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3. There was Dead Behind the Eyes Thorne, Musical Theatre Thorne and Louisiana Thorne. Now there is Aussie Thorne.

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Such an accurate description of Clayton Norcross!   

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At least it got better for Thorne later with Jeff and Winsor. Poor Kristen on the other hand... First Teri Ann Linn, and then Tracy Melchior.      No wonder she's hardly seen.  

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Ronn Moss owes Clayton a debt of thanks. He made him look animated and charismatic by comparison!

 

Kristen is never coming back. It's for the best, sigh.

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