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Hmmm... now with Evan back on the canvas as an angry psycho and with what's going to happen to Charlie next week, maybe my suspicions about Ron Carlivati's biases may have some truth to them. 

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THIS. It's so insulting. Laura's ass better be alive after all of this because seriously what was the [!@#$%^&*] point? 

 

And yep, you are spot on about Cady and Dixie's AMC death. We ALL KNEW IT.

 

True.

 

I was surprised to see Evan pop up. Who knew Brock Kelly and Mike Manning made such great psychos? LOL

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That's what I've been saying. Yes, I think they're both hot lol but they're both really talented actors regardless of that and they're being written as irredeemable. Why them when so many other villains get a free pass? 

 

I'm not screaming and shouting about it, but sometimes I wonder.

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Exactly. I'm with you on this. I see it too. I mean, I enjoy them as psychos, and I don't want anymore 'redemption' because Ben has left a sour taste in my mouth, but still ... it makes you wonder

 

And yeah, they are hot, but I like them because they can actually ... act. And both have surprised me by how good they are. I think both are insanely better than Robert Scott Wilson, who the show goes to great means to prop. Just saying.

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Absolutely. The Romeo and Juliet episode proved that lol I fast forwarded it the first time it was on, but I went back a few days later just see it what it was like. Couldn't get through it 

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I should've known he was a news anchor.  I mean he LOOKS like a news anchor.

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Next thing you know, Ron will write him into the show as some anchorman covering the events in Salem, like when he wrote in Wendy Williams as that obnoxious Phyllis Rose (or whatever her name was) on OLTL.

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