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If they are taping episodes out of sequence it is easier for continuity to keep it straight though I doubt there is anyone who cares if Carly had inconsistencies in her hairstyle. 

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Oh, shut up Willow!

I actually didn't think Gladys was annoying today. That was a nice scene that she had with Carly. I couldn't help but laugh when she said Brando was a better name then Liam. At least Liam is an actual first name, dumbass 

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And, please please get Maxie away from those two pains in the ass Peter and Austin! Idk if her and Drew would be the perfect couple, but he's a much better choice for her than those two.

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I read an interview once that Laura Wright stated that GH doesn't want her to wear her naturally curly hair on the show.  Which I think is stupid, since like Laura Wright obviously prefers the curly style, I think it makes her look younger than her current Carly do.

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It's a shame because I think LW's curly hair is really beautiful and everyone on soaps has the same blown out hair.  It might not fit everyday Carly, but if she's casual and at home I think it's fine.  But I like when characters were glasses or ponytails and don't look sleek and 'perfect' to make them more real.

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No drama hospital strikes again.

Brando and Sasha wanting Millow to be the godparents was a total WTF and had me scratching my head. Why would they not go the obvious dramatic route where Brando wants Sonny to be the godfather and Sasha wants Nina to be the godmother? SMH. 

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Tuned back in for a couple of days to see what’s going on.  I have to laugh at Maurice Benard going on and on about not being told to speak up by the directors when he started and I think of him as particularly shouty now.

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Jason and Britt anticipation built up then squashed. The complication with the Carly marriage (if better written) would have worked as a way to break them up --and eventually recouple him and Britt -- later on in their relationship.

Laura has security, never knew!

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I need more Selena Wu on my screen. I can't wait for Brad to hopefully get out of Pentonville and have scenes with her. The actress is awesome. I loved her getting to mix it up with multiple people today.

Other than that, yawn. Carly is truly on five days a week and involved in everything and it's just too much. And now we're really blaming Nina for Jason's death? SMH. Let's move on. Scott and Leisl are fun.

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That they've apparently changed her first name (supposedly it was Nina but I don't know if it was ever actually said onscreen) to avoid confusion with Nina is quite promising I think.

If only they could get Tia Carrere back as her sister Jade for a few episodes to firm up the family connection...

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Yeah, they suddenly had everyone calling her Selena and I was like, hey that's a good sign! She's got a first name now! They'll probably make her look stupid as hell and have Peter get the best of her, but I like her. 

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You know, a big issue I have with this show is that there are, like, 75 characters on there atm, but I recognize maybe ten of 'em.  Seriously, Frank, are you just gonna give every actor in L.A. a blow job?

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