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I do agree under RC is going to be a mess. But I all for Craig if he was in a relationship with a man. Men in their 50's, 60's and up are getting a lot more comfortable coming out and being themselves. Looks at Miranda on Sex and The City, she is around the same age range as Craig and finally coming to terms who they really are. However, with RC, don't feel confident, probably turn into trash as it could have become a great story.

Why is it insulting? I don't think it is one bit. Older men and women are finally starting to feel comfortable coming to terms who they really are. We are seeing a lot of people in their 50's, 60's and beyond coming out. For decades they had to hide their sexuality, get married and have kids. 

I think it would have been a great story, but not under RC. Whoever wrote when Will came out, would have been perfect. Look at Miranda on Sex and the City, she is finally coming to her terms and release who she really is. 

In all honestly, it would be a great storyline if RC wasn't at the helm.

Was that like half of the Lifetime movies back in the late 90's/early 00's lol. Step mother falls in love with stepson and plot to kill father. The actor who plays Nick Newman did a movie like that for Lifetime back in the day.

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It's bad. The devil is always horny. The devil as Johnny is a weasel that just needs to be squashed. The devil story has been bad from the beginning.

It's nice seeing Nancy but the writing for the Craig stuff is cringe worthy. Craig Wesley does Dallas?? Someone's watching too much porn. The condom reference...etc..etc..just bad...

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That is just as terrifying to watch as the "Jingles the Clown" mystery on SOMERSET, but for different reasons.

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At the end of yesterday's episode Johnny referring to Gabi says...I've always thought she was hot and soon she'll be mine. Doing the devil's handy work has its benefits. Ummm...isn't Johnny the devil? What handy work? You're not Johnny... Those lines made no sense.

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Aw, but you're gonna miss when Duke finds true love with Lawrence Alamain's porcelain cat!  

Honestly, even the late Stefano DiMera would have said "Pump the brakes, bruh!" at this point.

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I can't believe Ken Corday is allowing this garbage. Of course he's the one that wanted the possession story revisited.

Stefano was afraid of Mar devil. I doubt he'd be afraid of this version of Marlena much less Johnny.

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I don't want to self-congratulate too much but didn't I call it or what?
 


I was giving him too much credit that he'd at least try to tell the story properly for a week before going into bawdy humor and caricature.

 

 

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