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I hope I can be forgiven for moving a topic from November to December's thread.  Now that some time has passed, I can say that so far, I am mostly pleased with the Dan O'Connor/Chris Van Etten team.  I don't think we would have seen the return of Brook Lynn under Shelly's pen.

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I do think Dan O'Conner might have some potential. I have noticed a slight improvement. But any potential Mr.O'Conner has. Valentini and Varni will sabotage and squander it. If Shelly had brought back Brook Lynn. She would've made her a porn star addicted to crack. 

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Unfortunately this is the truth. It's already starting to go back downhill.

 

How lovely of the car crash drama to be Sonny and Carly centered. Of course it is. Gotta fill up those ridiculous episode guarantees.

 

And, honestly? Brad should of died. It's time. I know fans on Twitter suddenly gave a [!@#$%^&*] when they thought Parry was out, but lord. It's time to cut some dead weight. I get the outrage to a certain degree and representation matters, but Brad is tired. Of course if he did, they'd probably have to write out Julian and heaven forbid ...

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Three of Frank's pets are currently written into a corner:

    Valentin "murdered" Nikolas and murdered (if she's dead) Cassandra

     Julian tampered with Brad's car, almost killing his son, killing Kendra.

        Peter had Andre stabbed and probably Drew's plane set to cash, and now ordered both Andre and Frankles deaths.

 

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Yep.

 

Time to [!@#$%^&*] move on. Long past time. But hey, at least they're being written to be the trash they are.

 

Honestly my truly biggest issue is Roger Howarth and Franco. Though I'd be just as ecstatic if Julian and Valentin were disposed of. Write them as villains instead of heroes and we wouldn't have as much of a problem (I'd still have a problem but not as much of one ... lol)

 

He has no problem firing Tamara Braun who's Kim DID NOT WORK, yet he jumps through hoops to hold onto deVry and Howarth? I'm still pissed we were almost free of them two years ago and yet they re-signed.

 

I see they're trying to salvage Nina. I get it. Watros and all.

 

I've accepted we're stuck with Finn and Easton is at least likeable.

 

It's also time for Grandpa Sonny to hit bricks. I almost started laughing as Mo tried to "act" Friday. He's not 30 anymore. He no longer has the boyish charm to get away with Sonny being scum.

 

I was watching Sonny seducing Karen and Jagger coming in afterwards and Sonny is just such trash, but it's SO much better that way. He's smug and arrogant and I love it. Doesn't mean I like him but it's sooooo much better (even watching like 1993 and then 1998 you can see the decline start almost as soon as Claire leaves). I had to cringe at the comments "Sonny would NEVER DO THAT NOW". Ugh.

 

 

He is. Wasn't meant to be an insult to him, lol. But he does look like Ron and Wes merged or had a baby LOL!

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Is it Frank or Nathan Varni who has the hard on for Howarth and deVry? I don't really consider Valentin/Stuart a 'pet' but I still would like to see him exit. I feel like Frank didn't want to keep deVry/Julian but yet here we are.

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For sure Frank is why Howarth is still here and still always in story.  Not quite as beloved as Easton, but still firmly a Frank pet.
 

deVry I have no idea.  After they burned down his pairing with Alexis I have no idea why he is still here.  People seemed to love them as a couple (I didn’t) but that ship has been sunk long ago.  Who is screaming for him to stay?

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