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Same.  It's probably because we saw Christie grow up, but they feel like 2 different generations to me.   Not that CM looks bad or anything.  She was just playing adult stories while Carrie was still doing teen stories.

Yeah so none of it makes sense lol.  I just thought maybe LG's Sarah was supposed to be at least her real time age and looked really good.

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He's making up for lost time I guess lol.  But isn't he in LOVE with his new bf?  There are plenty of hot guys all around Salem, but we don't see women just ogling every hot guy they see because they are committed.  Whatever, no big deal I guess.  Just an excuse for shirtless Carson.

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Well, to quote Debbie Novotny, “He’s like a kid in a candy store” 

Craig and Ron, for that matter

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But yeah, Carson looked so hot today  I do get where they’re coming from though and why Craig would thirst. It’s the playing it for laughs or shock value that does the damage for the most part. You cut back on that or take it out completely and things would improve a lot 

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It wasn't anything important I don't think.  I think we just missed Brady telling John Craig was gay and John holding Valentines I assume Rachel made?  I thought i missed a segment of them or one was just cut out.   It just picked up midway through a conversation

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Lol!  Listen I am not going to complain about a hot shirtless guy even if it is silly.

I swear I try to make excuses for this production.  I am like a battered spouse.  Is it my fault?  Did I miss something?  Is my tv wrong?  And it's just Days being incredibly cheap

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