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Question is: Who Would Be Crazy Enough to Pursue Kristen? Lol

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I think if Kristen Gets A New Man it must be A New Character, maybe a Hot Shot businessman who will make Business with DiMera and Doesn't know their Reputation for Mental instability, Or Is Kinda Crazy Himself! 

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BTW, ten bucks says that Kristen bought Brady a Cybertruck.  He noted that there was a long waiting list online.  You know Brady is dumb enough to think it is cool.  And Marlena's place probably has a charging station in the garage.

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Damn… Tate’s a lot more open than I would be lol 

But I’m glad that he had someone to talk to about the mess he’s gotten himself in to. Him and Brady actually do have good father-son chemistry. I like the way it was all written too. Tate was very self aware of the mistakes that he made and he didn’t come off as being selfish and unfeeling in regards to Sophia, and that kind of writing is always a good thing. And it helped us build a lot of sympathy for Sophia as well. There weren’t any biases in the writing today and I hope that continues.

I didn’t expect Tate to confess everything to Holly so quickly, but I’m still looking forward to seeing how this all plays out. Leo Howard’s acting in those scenes between Tate and Holly definitely needed some work though lol he needs to add more emotion and more depth into scenes like that.

I should have expected Kate to double cross Vivian. There’s no way she would have kept quiet about Vivian being in Salem, especially after all they’ve been through. But Kate staying quiet about Victor’s letter being forged could lead to something good happening, for every character involved in this storyline. Just drop the friggin campiness because that’s the one thing that’s screwing up this storyline. 

And, Javi’s got some nice moves

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Hopefully, the rivalry/jealousy of Rafe isn’t dropped. That was actually a pretty interesting trait that Javi had and it could lead to something really good happening. I like the way that he was there for Gabi today and that he encouraged her to talk to Stefan. Since this storyline is pretty much unfinished, I wonder if Stefan will be brought back at some point, either played BB or a recast.

And yes, Javi is being written kinda similar to Leo, which could get really annoying at some point but the difference is that (Sorry, Greg Rikaart) Javi is young. He’s supposed to be immature and messy, in some ways. 

And the cliffhanger was good too… even though it highlighted what lousy cops Rafe and Jada are

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Don’t know why it wasn’t on Monday, but Days is back to being uploaded at 5 AM

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Too bad that today was kinda boring though. 

As much as I dislike the storyline, I still think that the Greene siblings still have a lot of potential, especially now that Ron is gone. And onscreen, because Aaron now knows the truth about everything. Aaron seemed to have a little spark today, despite the actor still lacking lol I would totally be on board with him being the one to kill Clyde, who needs to die as much as GH’s Peter August did. It’s well passed the time. 

I think it could be really interesting if they continue Aaron on that path, and can somehow weave Holly/Tate/Sophia into it as well. I guess I have a weakness for the sweet, nerdy, sidekick/underdog

I did laugh at Gabi today, even though it was totally in character for her to blame everybody but herself for Stefan “leaving.” Maybe it would have been better if Stefan actually had left on his own and Vivian had nothing to do with it, but I don’t dislike this storyline. I really wonder if Paula/Jeanne or somebody is gonna pick up this dangling plotline with Stefan. There’s still a lot of story to be told there. 

And yeah, poor Chad. He/Billy Flynn deserve so much better than this. 

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