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Harrison...what a sad little rich boy.

Instead of joining group activities and mixing it up with other kids, he gets to do puzzles with Nanny Claire, followed by ANOTHER trip to the part for ice cream -- apparently the only park area where they can go and the only ice cream they can buy.

And then Mom Summer and Dad Kyle show up, dressed like they've never played with a kid in their entire lives. Poor Harrison, the kid with no friends.

 

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Despite Adam saving babies from burning buildings he's never forgiven for his crimes but Victor gets a free pass everytime.

Couldn't Adam just start his own successful business and be done with the Newmans?

Just recyling the same stories for years on end.

And now Victor v Jack is being revived because Jack helped his beloved Nikki. Huh??

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EB gets it.  He knows it's his job to make the material come alive for the audience, no matter how ridiculous that material is.

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@Taoboi Here I am lol. I took a much needed mini-vacation my first week of summer vacation and only saw parts of Tuesday’s episode so I’ll share my thoughts on the week once I get caught up

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That is hopefully I don’t have to FF most of the week because of that OCD story the less we speak of the better…but I did like the Summer/Sally scenes from what did see  on Tuesday.

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These "business stories" get worse and worse.

-- Who the f.uck cares if "Abbott" is added to the CW name? "Sick" Jill on a zoom call doesn't do it for me. There are no stakes no matter what the company is named, and in no universe is this a story.

-- So Tucker GIVES Glissad to Audra and she says "No, I'm TAKING it cause I WIN." Are you f.ucking kidding me with this? High school sophomores could write better stuff than this. Audra shouldn't have any standing to even meet with "the board," while Tucker shouldn't have to go to Paris to defend his company. What am I missing?

-- The Diane/Kyle "business story" also sucks. Jack has a constant perplexed look on his face, as if he has no clue about anything, let alone Jabot.

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Amen. He does it well.

 

I was long over Jordan (though I love CZ camping it up) so I enjoyed every moment of EB, Victor, and that cage set. And he played it soooo well. 

Well sometimes a vaca is needed.

 

Watching 6-10 now and glad to see Ashley still. 

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