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I wouldn’t say that. He was being protective of his sister by calling Diane over but he didn’t suddenly turn into a Sonny cape defender or betray his badge. I really liked seeing him and Chase at odds though and Chase in serious cop mode was the most interesting he’s been IMO, I hope they play their dynamic more like this.

I enjoyed todays show. I hate that Carly is back tangled in Sonny’s web of murder so I’m glad Sam went in on her. Sam vs Carly is such a rich dynamic and I’m sad they barely scratched the surface of reigniting it all year but today was a great showing at least. Good digs of truth from both sides and I had to laugh at them doing all that arguing in front of comatose Lulu

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Curious how Molly and Martin (no Tad) think they could ever put enough pressure to get Carly to crack

Jordan and Isaiah discussing her grief over Irene was nice to see. Also enjoyed her scenes with Alexis even though she accepted her explanation for filing the custody paperwork for Kristina way too quickly for my liking.

Kristina and Sonny’s scenes talking about mental health were nice but he lost me at the end with the talk around the bush in regards to killing Jagger. This story has zapped away any redeeming qualities I still saw for him.

Finally some real movement with operation Save Our Spencers. I liked Anna and Jason trolling Sidwell and him getting to the bottom of Holly’s connection to all of them but him making everybody play a poker game for freedom as the cliffhanger was so damn lame lol. We better get a good action sequence when they finally make their escape.

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The show is in a real low point right now, perhaps the lowest of the year. Sonny killing Jagger in cold blood is in such incredibly bad taste, and the return of Lucky has been awful. This after the return of Jason being botched and, with the way it non- ended, turning into one of the worst stories in a long time. 

They need to reverse Sonny killing Jagger. Have it be that Sonny shot him with tranqs and is keeping him prisioner somewhere. The star character of a soap shouldn't be an irredeemable monster. This is supposed to be escapist entertainment, not real life.

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Not sure this would really help the situation!

If Sonny murdering A.J. or shooting his pregnant wife in the head didn't get him thrown off the show, there is zero chance that 'killing'* the mediocre country-western recast of Antonio Sabato Jr. who didn't last nine months on-camera is going to be the straw that breaks the camel's back.

(* - besides, I highly doubt he will end up being the one who really murdered Wagger anyway. They have no room to maneuver if Sonny killed a fed in cold blood.)

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Was not expecting that Jason and Anna kiss

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I love their chemistry together so I’m not mad at all but that look Jason gave right before makes me think it was a fake out for the guards. Anna and Holly got some great scenes talking about Robert and we finally got some decent action started with Sidwell fighting over a gun with Holly and Lucky after yet another boring poker game. Please let Friday be the wrap up to all of this.

Good scenes with Tracy and Stella talking about loss of loved ones but I need Tracy to get a better storyline than moping over wack ass Cody and Sasha.

I’m glad Ned is on Drew’s ass and James told him about Willow crying over kissing her Uncle in law. It feels like this regime wants to protect Willow and Michael’s saintly Facebook stanbase and won’t allow her and Drew to have a real steamy affair and its keeping this story from reaching max potential. Now she keeps playing Ms Morale and Drew continues to just look like a creep. I’m over it.

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