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Well, let’s just ask ourselves one question: Is Jonah Robinson gay in real life? 

If yes, then so is Mark. 

You know Ron would never have a gay actor do straight-for-pay

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I’m sorry, but today was not good. And it didn’t even feel like a Jamey episode. I hate to bring this up again, but with the way a lot of stuff is being written lately, is this Ron’s response to working for a woman? 

I did like Gabi/Stefan/Ava today. Their scenes today seemed constructed pretty well. I like the way it was being built up. But everything else just didn’t interest me, not even the cliffhanger, which under other circumstances, I probably would have liked. Plus, I’m no investigator but since we saw both Connie and Gil touch Li, wouldn’t there have been fibers on his body that could’ve established doubt about Gabi? 

Btw, I really don’t like that Bobby-Everett was able to fool Marlena into getting himself released.

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Jamey giddens was not the writer of today episode someone else was and I'm happy we are seeing Everett/Bobby obsession over Jada Because his character needed more to him then being stuck around Stephanie on the show and today episode was directed by Scott McKinsey and the knife Connie used to stab Rafe was the same one she used on li and she was dumb by stabbing Rafe while he was still on the phone with Paulina 

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Finally I am caught up on DAYS

Obviously I do not disagree about Leo & many possible romantic partners, or perhaps just Eff Buddies. Or about it being ludicrous for Leo & Marlena to hang out at her place in John's extended absence, which is driving me crazy, etc. It would be about as in character for Marlena to invite Kristen over for high tea! 

But, I believe I have just enjoyed the show more than what I've read here for a few days. 

It goes without saying that Doug/Julie and Bill/Susan was choice, elite, the stuff you can eat out on for years. 

Then today, I actually was fairly absorbed. Connie is #1 Fan, Misery style creepy but in a fairly soapy way. Everett is dangerous, really. Knew he was up to something. Is Rafe dead?! 

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