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It was funny when Tracy said that she knew he was faking and she wanted to torture him by seeing how long he could go without a drink. That was evident the other day when he was in the wheelchair and she made a big deal about her fixing a cocktail and she shook the ice in front of him. lol.

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I go around the dial every morning and the only place it talks about a GF return is on DD. I'm waiting for something legitimate to say it before I believe it. Rumours of her returning have always happened around a pinnacle time for LuNacy. Just more blah blah from what I can see. If Kin or someone else is also returning, then we'd have a story for Tracy. Otherwise there's not much that Laura would do that Anna, Holly and Skye haven't already done.

I'm off again today so I'll just have to watch the "morning after" some other time. I just hope it's better than I fear.

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Don't have the mag, but will find the scans tomorrow. But from this week's SID

Stand out scene was "Tracy calls Luke out."

Hottest Stories hs Maya. Ethan and Maya get married. Luke and Tracy come in with an attorney saying it can be annulled. Edward doesn't want them to get annulled. Luke tries to convince Tracy to marry him. Maya likes having Ethan as her husband. Edward offers them $1,000,000 to stay married for a period of time.

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Why would an intelligent medical intern want to be married to Ethan?  I love the guy, but he's not husband material by any stretch of the imagination.

<div><br></div><div><b>EDIT</b></div><div>I've finally been able to watch yesterday's show (hike is next week, obviously I can't read a calendar, d'uh). &nbsp;Reading that Ethan reacted didn't make sense but seeing it does make sense - he's coming at this off the garbage with Kristina learning the truth. &nbsp;(Maya is so obviously a place holder - and I hope the actress gets her lessons now while she's with LuNacy because her days with Ethan are numbered). &nbsp;Loved that Tracy recognized Ethan was upset and then blasting him for ruining her fun, lol. &nbsp;Still the smartest chick in the room!</div><div><br></div><div>The more Robin talks the more I support Lisa - just saying….</div><div><br></div><div>Still loving Siobhan.</div><div><br></div><div>This show would be great without Carly and Sonny, and since they've ruined Claire she needs to go too. &nbsp;The rest are pretty soapy. &nbsp;I don't even mind Jason so long as he's buddying with Lucky.</div><div><br></div><div>Oh wow…. Lucky called Siobhan an "Adventure". &nbsp;I thought Claire might be Lucky's "Tracy", but I guess Siobhan is. &nbsp;It works (ABL - Anyone But Liz).</div><div><br></div><div>Now for today: &nbsp;LOL…. in Vegas Tracy wakes up in bed with Ethan. &nbsp;Screaming abounds.</div><div><br></div><div>nekked Johnny&nbsp;<img src="http://boards.soapoperanetwork.com/public/style_emoticons/default/wub.gif" alt=":wub:" class="bbc_emoticon"></div><div><br></div><div>Maya in a tutu???</div><div><br></div><div>Can we just have Jax and Olivia already?</div><div><br></div><div>Coleman!!! &nbsp;I really hope Tracy and Siobhan hit it off because they're both in-your-face types of characters.</div><div><br></div><div>Maya with Tracy is not too bad. &nbsp;Mama is hitting all the hight notes on this one, as is Ethan. &nbsp;Maya is improving. &nbsp;TG is not in the game, unfortunately. &nbsp;Hope that changes once his play is finished. &nbsp;</div><div><br></div><div>Tracy pushing the pre-nup is cute. &nbsp;Who is this Rev. Grace guy? &nbsp;I've seen him somewhere else and I can't remember where. &nbsp;</div><div><br></div><div>Oh, oh… Maxie called Siobhan and "Irish Bimbo". &nbsp;Not good.</div><div><br></div><div>Rev. says Tracy gave an impressive version of "Climb Every Mountain". &nbsp;Tracy was stunned and said "I sang". &nbsp;Rev. says…. not exactly. &nbsp;LOL &nbsp;Mayan are the ones legally married.</div><div><br></div><div>Definitely loving Lucky and Siobhan.</div><div><br></div><div>So…. LuNacy not the greatest but Tracy was fabulous. &nbsp;Are we supposed to see them tomorrow. &nbsp;(BTW it was a Sonny-free episode, which in my books makes it worth watching regardless.)</div>

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Big anvil? Hardly, she wants pictures of the old Webber house and Lucky knows where to find them. Nicholas said France was good for her and she was getting stronger. We're heard more with nothing.

Flashbacks? Nope.

It was pointed out on another thread that almost every character interactions today was about Brenda except the LuNacy/Mayan stuff. That's just sad.

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Oh good do that media pic with Luke and the joint or cigarette or whatever and Maya holding Tracy up must beca flashback coming up. Guza talked about flashbacks.

Tracy prob wore short sleevescat yge last Vegas wedding five years ago!! Lol

funny dud u see Luke rubbing maya's butt?

How did tge last scene endvtoday?

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