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I'll give cred to Ron for at least using DAYS's history in various ways.

 

As for another gun-toting drama... I swear the prop department spent their last pennies on that prop gun and they're gonna use it!

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LOL, she's been so great. Can we keep her? I'm puzzled as to why Claire, Allie and Gwen are all recurring/guests? Especially when a cast exodus has happened and will continue to happen.

 

LOL I saw someone refer to Ciara as Ben's "pr manager" on Twitter and I have never seen anything more accurate. HE DOES NOT NEED HER PROPPING HIM RON!

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The actress who is playing Gwen is killing it. Honestly, they've found three solid actresses in Claire, Allie and Gwen so they should keep them around, daytime needs more young blood and they're all fun to watch.

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I think Ron finally got the message about Ciara and all the Ben propping. She and Gwen were both great today. I hope Gwen stays around too. She’s shaping up to be the shot in the arm that Days needed.

 

Evan and Zoey could have been too, had they been written better  

Best part of the episode

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