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Prolonging Mike's inevitable death. So Mo can get attention for his work is disgusting. Olivia and Robert in an empty casino. The casino set was nice. Even if Miss Rona wasn't an issue. GH would still had a few extra's at the casino. It's nice to see Ethan's pretty face. Olivia looked like she had an orgasm when she saw Ethan. I'm so sick of Alexis and her killer vag. Alexis has never been one of my favorites. She's such a pale imitation. Of Santa Barbara's  Julia. Who was vastly superior to Alexis in ever way. Temp Brook Lynn isn't that bad. The episode was so dry. boring and depressing. I find myself not giving a toss. About any of the characters. Everything is so lackluster and generic. Not feeling sorry because the town's mob lord is losing his father. I do think that Max Gail has done amazing work. 

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Agreed.  This seems like it was planned for May sweeps (postponed due to pandemic until now) and to give Maurice something to act in.

 

It didn’t change Sonny or Carly in any real way because the show won’t let them.  It was a good idea for a real life situation that creates emotional stakes and drama.  But it’s over now, and I can’t see it driving future story.  It’s not like Sonny decided to reopen Luke’s and name it Mike’s, so viewers still know there was an impact every time it is mentioned.

 

Oscar’s death also lead nowhere in my opinion.  Joss was sad for a couple of months.

 

BJ dying destroyed Tony, and we watched that happen for years.  Stone’s death changed Robin and Mac immensely, and we followed Robin’s life with HIV for years.  Monica’s cancer gave us Emily and also lead to deeper look at her relationship with Alan, and lasted for years.  When Riche was there Guza “killing” Lucky really broke Laura.  What is this going to do a month from now?

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Be an A#$ BTS from what I can tell from interviews.

 

So I caught Robert in Monto Carlo yesterday. And I gotta say Yesss!!! I always loved it when Robert and Olivia team up. LC's fan love is always showing so it's fun watching them. 

 

And that guest spot was nice to see. Hmm. 

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If it were me, I would have Sonny blame himself for what happened; He would feel that Mike's disease and death was ultimately karma for his life as a mobster and he would revaluate his life and his life in the mob, which would cause Cyrus to make a final play for control of Port Charles.

I'd also have Mike's death be crucial for Dante; I'd have him feel guilty for not being there for his family and would now be determined to get back to them no matter what, leading to a Dante/Lulu/Dustin triangle.

Also, Josslyn would confess her feelings to Cameron and they'd become a couple, but Cameron's growing feelings for Trina cause problems between them. I'd also have Dev be in love with Cam too lol

 

I know the aftermath of Mike's death will probably just end up like Oscar's, but it would be nice to see something like I suggested.

Thanks!

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This show gives zero f*cks about T.J. Soaps go out of their way to make their black male characters as bland as possible.

 

These fight scenes with Ethan, Robert, and Olivia 

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. At least Nathan Parsons looks better these days. 

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Yep. I bet he gets it too. Zzzzzzzzzzzz

 

Yeah, he was an ass. Maybe he's grown up a bit but he still had a bit of an arrogant/egotistical thing when he threw himself out there on twitter for a job on the soaps again. No thanks. Morgan is totally recastable. But I'd prefer he stay gone. But you just know someday Morgan's ass is gonna be alive.

 

I'm only really enjoying Robert and Olivia. Says a lot, doesn't it. LOL. I didn't even mind seeing Ethan. Parsons looked good.

 

I hated Courtney but it was nice they used her to take Mike off. It's bizarre it feels nice to see her. lol.

 

Of course idiots on Twitter turned it into "Morgan must be alive since they used Courtney to take Mike off". Um, Courtney was Mike's daughter. I guess they forgot. Morgan was his grandson but the daughter is a little more important. I swear stans annoy the [!@#$%^&*] outta me. LOL. 

 

I never believed Holly was dead lol. Just like I never believed Taggert was either.

 

But I'm glad to actually SEE her.

 

Guessing this is how they 'get' Peter (or not)

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