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I thought today was cute 6/10

I am intrigue by EJ and Rafe working together.  It is nice to see Rafe compromising his morals a little, now that he's not a cop.  Speaking of which, where's JJ, and why hasn't he showed up for his first day of work? 

Also, Shawn's excuse to see Belle was lame, given his position on the force.  But, I like the Marlena/Belle energy.  Marlena treats Belle like more of an adult than she ever did with Sami.  Perhaps that's because Belle is thought of as less of a screw-up.  Although arguably, Sami is more accomplished.

We also need more than vibes for Jada to suspect something is wrong with Rafe.  She needs to do a little detective work.  I want to see her process when solving a crime.  I wish that they would write more about her training, and make her ability to see things others can't see due to her cultural upbringing, and her intelligence.

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Fair warning, today was not good. 

A complete Body&Soul/Lady Whistleblower day. And a bullshit Jamey episode. Seriously, I hate this man. Hedda Hopper? Spaulding-Lewis bank? Kerry revealed as Lady Whistleblower? 

April 24th can’t get here soon enough. Hopefully, the new writers rein him in or toss him out with the rest of the garbage. 

I can’t believe I’m saying this, but even Abe needed to get hit today. It’s like I’m watching a completely different character, and not the one that I have nearly 30 year old memories of. James Reynolds is rising up pretty high on Ron’s list of apologies. 

And yeah, still no sympathy for Leo. He’s getting exactly what he deserves and making him look like a creepy stalker, (idk if that’s the writing or Greg Rikaart) isn’t gonna make us have sympathy for him either. 

Neither is setting Kerry up to fail. Derek Yates just landed on the apology list. And seriously, if he was away visiting family, how the f*ck did he find out about Joy and Alex? Especially since they haven’t told anyone yet that they had sex. Is it really that hard to write a script/breakdown that’s actually logical?

Btw @Soapsuds, they used your phrase, “sex on a stick”

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I am actually not surprised Kerry is lady whistleblower.  There was a scene a few weeks ago with Javi, Kerry, and Leo at the Pub and he was acting weird.  It definitely gave me a vibe he was a possible suspect.  It's still a silly move because Kerry is so inconsequential, but I think there was a tiny bit of groundwork laid for this "twist".

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Today's episode was awful. 

I had a feeling from the beginning that Kerry was Lady Whistleblower.

Did anyone catch the GL nod? Spaulding/Lewis or something like that.

@AbcNbc247 Yes, I caught that sex on a stick comment. I want to get paid!

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Horrendous.

-- Does anyone think Leo is capable of writing a bible for a soap opera?

-- And Chanel needs therapy. Ending her marriage and her career over a kiss? Yeah, I'm downplaying what happened, but it's insane to jump to "IT'S OVER!" based on what happened.

-- Kerry as Lady Whistleblower is interesting for 5 seconds. Not only has the guy not been around for the stuff he writes about, but the overriding question is why ANYONE outside of Salem care about ANY of this. Deau Moix he ain't.

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It’s not just a kiss. Johnny cheated and then lied and played in her face for months. Why would she trust him? He not only lied, he roped multiple people into his lie all because he convinced himself his wife cheated on him. Where is the trust in that marriage? 

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Yes Chanel you would be and should be sued for quitting. You have a contract. Abe and Kate should not let her out

Lady Whistleblower is dumb so it being Kerry someone who has done like 5 episodes makes sense

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