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Mhmm. She's a multi-Emmy winner, too. Her wins when on writing teams:

Daytime Emmy Awards

  • Win, 2010 season, The Young and the Restless
  • Win, 2013 season, The Young and the Restless
  • Win, 2019 season, The Young and the Restless

Writers Guild of America Award

  • Win, 2013 season, The Young and the Restless
  • Win, 2020 season, The Young and the Restless
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Her husband is David, who directs at DAYS, daughter Amy, brother-in-law, Charles, you know, Shane & the guy on THE NANNY. She was at GL, at DAYS, at Sunset Beach, at Y&R & I can't remember any more ... I'm just so pleased that Korte is FINALLY letting someone else do one of her, what, four jobs? Anne will now be the Script Editor. 

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Yeah.... ya gotta work pretty hard to have any fan end up taking Sonny and Carly's side #trashbag

The Lois stuff is still unnecessary

I did find the dynamic between Liz and Ric interesting today. It almost seems like they're laying the groundwork for something to happen between them, hopefully just in time for Lucky to come back to Port Charles. 

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Ric hasn’t been in town for a week and he’s already about to screw up the lives potentially of Alexis, Kristina, AND Sonny. He’s going to love this. I hate that Ric and Liz were arguing already. 

This Lois storyline is officially fast forward for me. What a waste of time.

I am so glad that Joss is a mini Carly because that is exactly what Carly deserves. Oh I was cheering her on as she ripped into Carly. It was so true every thing she said. Carly literally was just facing prison and now she’s decided to be an alibi for murder, what a dummy. But maybe she realizes nothing ever happens to the big three and if it does it’s not for long.

Lucky needs to get to Port Charles tomorrow.

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I said it on Primetimer, but while I love Rick Hearst and I love Ric as a slimeball, Ric is beneath Liz and has been for many years. She's a single, lonely lady slowly becoming an empty nester. She should hit it and quit it with Ric for a night or two just to get laid, then move forward with Lucky for romance. It happens with exes! Rick Hearst playing this as Ric the schemer realizes he got used would be hysterical.

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I never thought that there was someone more annoying than Lucy.

And then came Lois.

Why is Jordan so obsessed with this random stranger? Have I missed something?

Ric fits so well in the canvas.

I am enjoying Lucky and still cannot understand why the show chooses to tell a story from an old mobster/murderer's point view. He is not even charming or hot. 

Oh and Emma Samms looks amazing. 

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If Ric/Liz do hook up I agree Liz needs to be wise to sliminess and play him.  The man slithers around town not even trying to cover up his sleazy intentions.  I really don't get how Liz doesn't see it and I really can't stand Ric lol.  I always did think the RH's had great chemistry though.

Why don't you like Lois?  Just curious.  I can see finding Lucy annoying, but I have never thought Lois was annoying.

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First of all I am not really familiar with Rena Sofer's original run on the show, I have just watched random scenes. For some reason I find the actress boring. She bored me on Loving, Melrose Place and B&B. The idea of Brooklyn's mother in town is fine by me. I don't mind the type of the character either. I guess I don't like the way she is playing the part.

Would make sense I guess. Or her new love interest. What I really hope is that she is thinking "Come on guys, this has got to be Thomas Hardy" lol. 

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