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I'll say this much...I've been enjoying seeing so much Li. I'll take her anyway I can get her though there was so much wasted potential that went to other characters. And of course, she will say it's Sheila behind Tom and Hollis (le sigh)'s deaths. And of course, Steffy would jump on that. For that reason alone...it is clearly ISN'T Sheila. I like that Jack is still looped in, too, even if he's just in Li's phone for now.

 

You would think Hollis was a main character given how everyone is reacting to him. I mean...outside of Deacon and apparently Luna and of course Brooke and Taylor...did anyone really know him? I did love it was mentioned he was a ladies' man that always worked out so clearly drugged? lol. 

 

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BROOKE was HOT today. Woah, the OG Sex Goddess is back in full speed ahead! I looooved the scene in front of the mirror. And her saying to Ridge she feels like the young girl that met him. And that she is ready for a DARING future....

Bring it on. 

 

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God almighty, Heather Tom is borderline falling asleep in these pointless scenes they are giving her. Why does she even care about Bill? He was penetrating her sister while Katie was in a hospital suffering a heart attack. Leave that jerk to the imposter Poppy who is probably going to poison him too. But I hope she poisons Liam first.

Moving on to the Forrester Building. Steffy once again in other words told her husband she thinks he is stupid. And she is right.

"She will manipulate you..." She said to him... like he is not a 40 year old man, but some confused teenager. Sweety, if you have such brutally low opinion of your husband then... Pass him on. You will not regret it, I promise. Also, seeing how 99.9 percent of her marriage with Finn is talking about Sheila and 0.1 percent - sex... At this point Steffy should sent Sheila a thank you note for giving her something to talk about with her boring husband. If Sheila was not around then what would they even talk about? 

Then in the Design office Brooke was slut shaming Hope. All while having an inappropriate smile that was saying otherwise. Brooke was saying one thing to Hope, but her body language and smile were saying "if I was you Hope... I would be pregnant by Finn at this point"

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But overall the episode was bearable. It had some LOL moments.

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Steffy and Li...the duo I didn't know I needed. LOL!!! Watching them dig into Sheila was hilarious. And NM just gives good background reaction as Li as Steffy was going off on Sheila. 

 

Lord have mercy. Hope...SHUT UP. Watching her trying to justify trying to be just like her mother is just...NO.  All it's going to earn her is a slap from Steffy.

 

I did love that Hollis got a whole montage. Not that he should be dead. 

 

 

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