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LMAO!!!

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Apparently, nobody locks their doors in Port Charles. Strangers can just go in and out of houses. And when seen they just talk to the random stranger in or around their house.

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Good episode today

Lulu vs James was hilarious

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he’s the best kid on soaps ATM. I like that he gives Maxie and everyone else hell like I’d expect a child of hers would without being annoying to watch.

Lulu running around various properties in town fresh out of her coma is funny but Alexa Havins is so solid in the role I’m willing to rock with it. I liked how they ended the episode with Lucky, Liz, Maxie and Spinelli realizing she’s awake and the first in person family reveal being Rocco. 

Speaking of Lucky and Liz I loved him and Cyrus going at each other. Cyrus is a creep but his points about Lucky being an abandoner and the family leaving Lulu to rot were valid. If we have to keep Cyrus around I need Laura’s kids to keep the animosity with him.

Gio is clearly Dante and BrookLynn’s kid, the anvil dropping was very heavy today. Lois referring to plural grandkids, BrookLynn’s face at the end when Chase said they’d both be having their first baby, even Gio’s random scene with Lulu hinted at it. I guess this show has made me accepting of cheap kid rectons because I’m oddly okay with this.

Now I’m not someone who needs love scenes but BrookLynn having on a robe and nightgown right after “finishing” with Chase looked absolutely ridiculous. I’d prefer the show just not script these kind of scenes for them man.

I think the Ava trial could have been written stronger. I wanted to see the prosecutor go after Ava on the stand and Ric barely got to give Kristina the dragging she deserved. Maura West, Kate Mansi, Kristen Vaganos and Ric Hearst did solid work I just think the writers let them down by not giving them more to play with. I expect Ava to go free.

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