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I love that the Peter Nightmare is over BUT I have some issues with Anna here in the end.

She always acts so high and mighty and like the voice of reason. I remember when she said to Sonny that he can’t kill Carlos and [!@#$%^&*] back then and talked to others they can’t go after Julian and kill him and so on but she decides to let Peter die? Seems quiet hypocritical 

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I wonder if Felicia could somehow be Esme's mother.  Obviously, it wouldn't be believable that she slept with Ryan, even if she knew he was alive.  That would be an even bigger stretch than Anna/Faison, which was absurd.  But there was a period back in 2006 and 2007 when she disappeared from the canvas, and when she came back for Georgie's funeral, we were told she was doing a WSB assignment.  She was with Frisco, there was a situation that was described as "touch and go" and "rapidly deteriorating."  And they had to maintain radio silence, since they didn't know who they could trust. 

Maybe at some point she was briefly captured by someone, had her eggs retrieved, and her memories of the procedure wiped, either through hypnosis or drugs.  Then Ryan could have "donated" the fertilized eggs to Esme's adoptive parents.  They might be temporarily leaving out that Esme's adoptive mother is also the women who carried her.  Or maybe she was carried by a surrogate, and then adopted. 

Actually, it would be pretty cool if Esme's surrogate was Claudette.  That would make her and Charlotte womb sisters.  And Esme comes across like someone who grew up in Montreal.

Finally, speaking of Felicia's family, this courtship between Maxie and Austin is so unenjoyable.  They are never going to be a successful pairing.  The last time I felt a pairing was this forced was in 2001.  JFP decided that Jensen Buchanan and Robert Kelker-Kelley just had to be together.  Actually, she first decided that on Another Word, and it was a total disaster.  But Jill felt the need to try again, so we were told that Nurse Melissa and back-from-the-dead Stavros had some sort of connection, even including her in his hallucinations/daydreams.

At some point they will probably just give up on Austin, bring back Todd, and put him in a story with Carly.  

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Esme: (rubbing Ryan's hand) Daddy... you like it when I call you that, don't you?

Ryan: You know I do.

Ummmmm... WTF? I'm glad that they're father and daughter, and not at all surprised since I figured as much, but those scenes were just weird. I'm glad they had Ryan say that she's his daughter at the end, because until then I wasn't sure what kind of "daddy" he was to her. The hand rubbing, the looks between them, the dialogue that sounded like it was straight out of a bad porno... very inappropriate father/daughter chemistry!

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But I'm glad we're finally getting some answers about Esme. Come on girl, break up boring Nava!

Also, Jon Lindstrom is so good. When he's on as Ryan, I don't even realize that I'm watching the same actor who plays Kevin.

Brando and Sasha feel like they're on another planet. I just do not care about them, nor do I care about Gladys wanting to stop them from getting married. I don't care! These three could leave tomorrow and not one thing would be affected.

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SOD copying what Variety and other outlets said about "Crushed" as a "comedy set to premiere this April" on Tubi.  Those other outlets never clarified that it's a movie and not a series.  SOD made the assumption that it's a series.

Glad Chavez clarified that it's a movie!

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