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That wasn't even Tony! It was Andre! Tony had been stranded on that island since the '80s IIRC.

As for this, woof. Shades of Ron's Teen Jessica story on OLTL except even more random - why Renee, why Tony? What does that have to do with Sarah?

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Exactly.  There is no logic to this twist whatsoever.  It's just more random bullshit that Ron Carlivati keeps pulling from his pale, untalented ass.  Even JER at his most tasteless would make this make sense.

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[Bright side]Well, at least she doesn't think she's Liz and still in love with her own father.[/Bright side]

And maybe I'm nuts, but wouldn't it have made MORE of an impact if "Renee" had revealed herself for the first time to Tony and Anna instead?

At the VERY least, this story has to climax with the REAL Renee coming back from the dead (and played by Anna Stuart?) or else there's just no damn point.  (Oh, who am I kidding?  There's just no damn point.)

Agree!

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If this is Ron's bizarre interpretation of a "tribute" to Renee and Philece, there's a much more plausible way to do it. Let Marlena, Tony, and Anna have a scene together talking about Kristen and this whole mask debacle. Marlena could mention how Andre used to wear one pretending to be Roman during the slasher storyiine. This could lead Tony to mention Renee's death and the three could have flashbacks of Renee. Marlena her friend. Tony her lover. Anna her rival. 

 

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My first reaction to the SOD pictures is that Renee would never appear in public without eyeliner and a heavily glossed lip.  So, whoever this chick thinks she is, she's not Renee.

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