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LMFAO! Weirdly, these comic superheroes were all that I kept envisioning when Sonny and Will came back to Salem. They were both called to come back to the town of Salem and protect its citizens from such insufferable doom and despair. 

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As viewers are we suppose to hate ever story on air right now?

I can't believe how unlikable Craig is right now and I doubt anyone gives two shits that he came out of the closet. Ron and Jamey sure know how to totally ruin a story.

How unlikable is Sarah? I could go on but you all get the picture.

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They definitely were on the show at the same time, but Gwen Davies is obscure enough I had to look her up to remember.  Again, not super funny or cute for the audience.  No one cares about Gwen Davies lol.

On another note, today's show felt a lot more like a Friday show than a Monday one.  A lot of stuff actually happened.  Nothing good, but stuff happened lol.

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Yeah, I knew they overlapped but from what I've seen of Gwen (which has been quite a bit, thanks to that 1984 playlist), her storylines were mostly with male characters, that's why I wasn't sure about her and Renee.

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