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OMG!!! Not Hot Hollis!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! He was finally getting a storyline and the camera angles stayed on showing that nice bubble butt!!! I'm so sorry @Soapsuds.

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I don't know what to make out of this murder mystery right now. Outside of Ted King aging like fine wine, we know Jack didn't do it. And Sheila didn't either. That would be too easy. So I'm debating if Poppy might have actually did it or if Luna did and repressed her memory. I mean...what did Hollis see?

 

So is Thomas and Paris gone? Cuz that was quick. But I guess if it gives Hope a reason to pounce on Finn...ugh. 

 

 

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Well yours is the last post so I’m replying to you.  I had not seen it until just now, other than my post the other day.  Finn looks like he’s ready to get naked so I’ll tune in.  Kinda looks like he wants to get Hope-full.   I’d shuck him til there’s nothing left but an empty husk!   Needs and desires being discussed. 

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The Whore Of Beverly Hills is starting to come alive. I like this. I have always believed KKL is best at playing Brooke as trashy as possible.

BUT... This here is an example of how bizarre they are writing Steffy - she is not a 70 year old matriarch, Bradley... Why are you making her act like Stephanie in her late years while still keeping Brooke in the femme fatale position? This is strange. In this scene the character of Steffy is acting like she is older than the character of Brooke. Oh God! What a shock! What a disgust! My 60 year old father is still having sex with the Beverly Hills tramp... How surprising! Also, sweetheart - if this shocks you... you should be grateful you were only a toddler when Brooke was having full on orgasms in this office with your grandfather, your uncle and your daddy. 

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The queen's still got it. Bradley, give us some cheap tacky taboo MESS! Maybe it's time for a circa 2010 masked ball. 

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  Maybe Thomas can mistake Brooke for Hope? 

 

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BTW, someone should alert Bradley that the sets are starting to look a bit shabby and not in line with Forrester being premium luxury fashion brand. Just look at the door of the lead designer. No wonder people use these rooms for sex only. This company has slowly turned into a 2 star bordello. 

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