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Laura knows Lu Lu went to turning woods. I think her doing better has spooked Cyrus. He must be afraid she will wake up and remember something that could bite him in the ass. Hence why he wants to ship her to SC. BUT he under-estimated Lu Lu. She is defintley the daughter of Laura and Luke. 

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Between once again abandoning Lulu at a facility, leaving Ace at the Q’s for weeks, forcing Nikolas to turn himself in and then advocating for loons like Heather Webber and Cyrus, Laura is looking real funny in the light.

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I’m sure Cyrus is lying about her giving him permission to watch over Lulu and move her to South Carolina but why would she even let Lulu be so isolated after what happened at the last place she was at?

Lulu getting up and making her great escape was fun to watch. I did not want to have to wait months for her to get out of bed and start talking so I’m fine suspending disbelief at her speedy recovery. Alexa Havins is doing a lot with so little already I’m loving this recast.

Michael exposing Drew to Curtis was great. I laughed at Drew not even picking up the phone when Curtis was trying to give him a heads up. The slimier Drew gets the more I like him but I’m looking forward to Michael taking him down a peg

The trial stuff was okay. I’m really just looking forward to Ric roasting Kristina tomorrow.

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Are they going to suggest Cody doesn't know what Lulu looks like? Dante is his closest friend of many years, I find it hard to believe he has not seen many pictures of her (and apparently has also been at her bedside).

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Oh god please tell me they’re not going to have us think Cody who is best friends with Dante and has also been to Maxie’s house enough times to see a picture of her with her, be completely clueless as to what Lulu looks like. 
 

But this is the same show where a Federal agent got murdered and because the first suspect wasn’t correct, the Feds just moved on

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I cant remember if it was August or Sept 2024 but Cyrus was with Lulu at GH and confessed he was the one who had Julian bomb Charlies. I wonder with him knowing she is improving, he may worry she heard his confession & wants to ship Lulu to SC so the secret stays secret?

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The use of Laura lately has been disappointing. Despite the return of her kids, she's become pretty much a non-entity. We saw more of her when she was debating Heather's issues. She went to Africa to search for her son, but her time there was never shown on-screen. She returned just to hang around the hospital and the chapel and emote. Her daughter has successful surgery and is moved to a new facility and Laura is no where to be seen. She also wasn't at the funeral of the woman who saved her daughter's life. Is Laura still on the show at this point? It looks like the writers aren't going to give her anything deep or memorable to do. She was also pretty much in the background when Heather's story wrapped. Again, all disappointing. 

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I'm excited to see Ric Lansing railroad Kristina, and then celebrate with wife number four: Ava Jerome-Lansing!

It's very clear the shift in writing changed things a bit, re: the use of Genie Francis' Laura, which is disappointing. I'm hoping, come the New Year, she'll be more included, especially with Alexa Havins Bruening's Lulu fully back in the mix.

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Ok. I guess I keep missing it when it comes up except for one time when I was just frustrated with the writing for Kate and when Kate first started. I didn't like how they made Kristina into a complete AJ. Stubborn...yes. But I just never considered her personality as bad as AJ. 

 

Ok. I guess I'm getting stories mixed up. 

 

Words that make me see red now that Lulu has awaken.

 

She isn't. For that reason, her friend girls stand out more. Like off the top of my head, I think her only female friends were Courtney and these days Olivia. 

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