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Thank you!!! He has such presence of power...and easy on the eyes. I can see why both women feel a way. And adding on he has kids as well! A power keg of story there. And I feel he may be a presence of power, a villain, but that he will probably grow layers as time goes on. Cuz why lose a great actor if you don't have to. He definitely has IT. 

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Is Dani something of an angry hypocrite though? I mean, how long has she and little pint-sized Andre been smashing? It appears they didn't become bed buddies yesterday. Was it after the divorce to Bill or was it WHILE she was still married to him. It would certainly open up an additional can of worms if Dani is smashing the possible Hamilton kid brother.

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During the Grammys, Beyonce said, " I think sometimes genre is a code word to keep us in our place as artists."

I know she was specifically referring to music, but I love this statement. I've long felt that soap operas as a genre are loved and adored by all of us, but at the same time, it is limiting when it comes to TV watchers and media. It's treated like the wicked stepchild with supposed "low-tier talent," as I've been told over the years.

With Beyond the Gates coming our way, I feel now more than ever that soaps should get the recognition they deserve as respected entertainment programs that have kept fans tuning in for 94 years, starting on radio before transitioning to traditional television and now even on streaming.

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