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so no time to watch but apparently tracy thought az sent her a text to meet him at the MC and she rushed over there but it was luke who was like wow you made it across town in record speed acting like he doesn't know he is blackmailing her and yet he does know. Tracy had a few low blows, he wanted one last meal with her even tho they are getting divorced. she refused. He is like you sure about not wanting me back or are you recanting that. Told her to give az her regards.

They don't have stuff until November 10th again (tracy altho luke is one with ethan and carly this week). That is the day she reveals about aiden being lucky's biololgical kid. Then Tracy/luke should be on more later ins weeps.

From what I hear, Aiden is very sick. luke is going to donate his bone marrow to save him. Luke may almost die or something like that, hence probably being redeemed in both lucky/tracy's mind/heart.

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<p>I hope it does pick up soon - 'cause that is the only way we pick up in here. You know it's slow when the Ford brothers on OLTL is top of this list and not the TQLF. Oh well, bumping her back to the top as is proper.</p>

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From what I'm seeing, if you are a fan of particular couples, then there are things to talk about. Right now JaSam and Scrubs are getting the focus - and since both of them bore the hell out of me even in Guza's day, I don't bother sticking around for the rest.

The thing is this is what fans wanted. I have to laugh. I've said it before, fans in general don't know decent story from paint drying. Giving the fans "what they want" and you aren't going to have anything to build more story around. From what I'm seeing, GW's primary problem is he pays too much attention to details so scenes and days last forever. He's also managed to get rid of a lot of the character/actors I like so it really hasn't been exciting me. Perhaps he does have great stories to tell, but the build up is taking forever, and then in the case of Tracy's story, takes breaks along the way. Perhaps this is actor driven and can't be helped, but it's still upsetting to the flow.

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I think GH is the best it's been right now since....I don't even remember when. The boat story has really grabbed my attention and I'm curious to see who killed

I put that in spoiler tags because I know your far behind Mama Bear, and I didn't want to spoil it for you even though it's already played out on screen, pretty much.

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Thanks Baby Boy, but I already knew that one. Shame too - IMO Lisa as she was portrayed when BB first took over the role is worth 10 Robins and 50 Patricks, yet her character was ruined to prop one of the most boring, rushed and overly-propped pairing in recent history. (And that's saying something in Sonny's World.)

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Just wanted to make sure! I really loved Lisa, and Brianna Brown. I loved the whole Scrubs vs. Lisa thing at first, but found it very tiring after a while. I really wish they had established her character more outside of Scrubs. As we said in a previous thread, BB had great screen presence and the idea of her possibly being Tracy's long-lost kid was fantastic. I have to disagree with the Robin hate, though. I adore Robin. I also like Patrick. However, I find them boring together. Now, I used to be a huge Scrubs fan, but I felt like Patrick cheating should have been the end of the marriage. No couple should stay married forever, haha!

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<p>It's not even &quot;Robin Hate&quot;. I have quite enjoyed the character over the years, but this latest version is not thrilling me in the least. If she was given something to do rather than push her humourless type-A on everyone, I might be more open to her. I just don't think the character was worthy of a psycho like this. I would much rather have a Faison Take II type of villain that would have pushed her to be a real Scorpio then this foolishness over Patrick.</p>

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<p>In a perfect world, Lisa (if I couldn't have original Claudia) could have been Tracy's daughter and really stirred it up. </p>

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<p>I was commenting on another board but it holds true with GH as well - why are the lesser actors given such constant attention and stories while those who can really act are given second rate crap? While I might like Sam in doses, Kemo and LW can't hold a candle to JE or KM or a few others with serious skills, and yet they are given all the frontline stores while the best actors/actresses languish. It's ass-backwards IMO. It's almost like the old studio system with the proverbial &quot;Casting Couch&quot; to get roles. I'm not suggesting it literally, but it's the same idea that those who have the stuff are passed over by those who have the fluff.</p>

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