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Oh I loved todays show. Great to see a strong focus on family and friendships

I like the nuAidan. His scenes with Liz talking about Lucky were great and as a fellow proud mamas boy I loved how he big upped his mother. I liked the Liz and Terry scenes as well and then that ending with Lucky seeing Liz at Bobbie’s, can’t remember the last time I was invested in a ship but they’ve got me with LnL2

Loved everything with Lucky. His scenes walking through the hospital, reuniting with Carly and addressing missing Bobbie’s funeral, talking with Jason, he even had good chemistry with Portia. The stuff at Lulu’s bedside was the best by far and I loved the flashback usage. I hope they continue to play his guilt for abandoning the family. JJ is selling it well and it has to be tackled continuously for this return to fully work.

Jason getting bothered by Carly and Jack is hilarious as was her taking credit for the drone strike that saved the gang from Sidwell

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She’s gonna blow a gasket when she finds out about the Jason and Anna kiss and I can’t wait

Anna and Felicia's scenes were pretty good as well I wonder how far they will go with this Janna tension

Holly  loved her scenes with James and Mac but understood Mac not wanting her involved with Robert again. Emma Samms is just a delight and I felt her angst at the end standing at Robert’s office door before walking off.

Nina and Curtis scenes were also good. The comments that Curtis’s actor only comes alive when he’s paired with the YT women might have some real merit I wouldn’t mind a pivot to a Curtis and Nina affair when this Drew stuff blows up

I’m actually sad we only get three episodes this week, I want more

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And now that I've caught up and got one over on my player (nice try, CBS, but I got thru Y&R and B&B so delete away), I can now get back to GH and Lucky's return storyline, too.

 

And I can't believe how invested I have become in the continuing rift between Molly and TJ. It was nice to have scenes of TJ (and his backside) and Curtis to be sure we are getting his point of view. And Molly is still doing the opposite, and mixing it up with Dex of all people? Well, like I said a few pages back, I guess she's getting the rivalry that Joss used to have with Kristina. I feel KV will bring it so let's go!!! 

 

Oh, yesss...you betta get your flirt on, Beast!!! Hehe. I actually enjoyed the Carly/Jack scenes. And it surprised me to no end that Joss was making so much sense and staying on her mom's neck. lol.

 

I admit...I am happy to see the return of the Liz/Terry relationship. Liz with a sounding board and NOT being the sounding board? Who would have thought it?

 

OMG...that reveal!!! I may hate how these New/Old Writers are throwing Portia under the bus for Heather when so many of the people in town SHOULD be on her side. But that scene was well-done. And I also enjoyed Portia vs Terry over Brad. 

 

 

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Too soon to make any judgements about  NuAiden but I hope it works out. His scene with Liz today was nice.

Lucky’s reunions were the best part of today though. He really does seem fit back into the canvas so easily, but I also do admit that starting his storyline during Genie Francis’ summer vacation does seem a little suspicious. 

I’m really looking forward to his reunion with Liz tomorrow.

Btw, are they finally sending Marshall packing? 

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