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Yeah! For the most part. Over on the Days Facebook groups. The racist Karen's hate the character. Its sad to see the character living in one of those tiny ugly rooms at the Salem Inn. Her daughter Chanel seems interesting. It was nice too see FakeClaire and WateredDownBland Tripp enjoying themselves. 

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Thank god.

 

Chanel is stunning. Why the [!@#$%^&*] is she being wasted on Tripp and Claire.

LOL, they really couldn't make St. Lukes look a little more like a church and less like a closet? But at least they tried I suppose. It's so nice to see the Carvers. One of the only good things Ron has done is care about Abe and building up the Carvers.

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I had no idea who Jackee Harry was before she joined DAYS so I have no reason to care or go gaga over her character.

 

They seriouly have the baby christening at the park bench (or as they call it on the show "the private" part of the square) set. Sad.

 

So tired of RSW's acting and his compressed screaming of lines.

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Jackee Harry is best known for being a sitcom star and popular force in pop culture who got her start on the long-running now defunct classic soap opera Another World as Lily Mason. I believe she was the first black actress to win an Emmy for Best Supporting Actress In A Comedy for playing Sondra Clark on the 80's sitcom 227. 

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It literally just looks like Horton Town Square with some church benches and a window thrown in. They didn't even bother to put steps up to the podium!

 

I guess they could use the excuse that they're still renovating from the Ben / Ciara wedding disaster, but you know they won't acknowledge it.

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Nicole’s apartment redecoration isn’t great.  It’s also sorta sad because that set was one of the few to be dressed with a lot of care for which character actually lived there—it had a lot of what was obviously Eric’s Africa photography and stuff he picked up on his travels.  It’s pretty generic now.

 

As far as St. Luke’s—I’m ok with anything that isn’t the park or Horton Town Square for this christening.  The bar is low, lol.

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