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Sexiest men for me.

1. Vernon - stunning man. CLASS.

2. Bill - sexy as hell

3. The older detective guy - trashy type of sexy

4. Ted - giiirl.

 

 

5. Derek - gay escort-type sexy... but no dialogue lines, please. 

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I'll bite.

  1. Serial Killer Ted
  2. Big Bad Bill
  3. Bradley (I refuse to call him Smitty)
  4. AHN-dre
  5. I guess Martin would be here but he is so robotic and off-putting to watch. Same problem with Tomas and Derek, who are dreadful.
  6. I do like Doug!

Jacob comes off too weak for me to register right now. Hopefully that changes. Both he and Naomi are boring/remedial to me.

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@Contessa Donatella Thanks for your compliments.  I do see we jive on a lot of similarities and that is refreshing for me as a fellow daytime viewer. 

I too watched Days in the early 80's, but All My Children was my go to and favorite soap. I hate they way both shows have been torn down and destroyed. Same goes for GH.  I am hoping BTG and its popularity will make the other networks stand up and take notice and inject some new energy into their respective shows. I also hope that ABC will realize that there is still life, breath and energy in daytime and get rid of GMA 3, The View etc and give it back to our soaps

 

Sorry did not realize her name did not have an S on the end.  I do hope that they will flesh out her story. more and dive into her back story with her mom and her friendship with Naomi. 

I do think Vernon has some skeletons in his closet that are yet to come out.

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We know Bill and Dani took in Hayley as she had no family, but has it been stated in dialogue that she was a child or teen when they took her in?  If so, then yeah, that's very icky.
But they could have taken her in as an adult in her early twenties, new to town getting her bearings, with no family.  I don't think it's been stated specifically.  Just that she and Naomi were friends.

Did Hayley ever live with Dani and Bill? I believe this was stated:  Dani had suggested that Bill hire Hayley for the law office.  Dani said that Hayley had been in their bed, but I don't know if Bill brought her home or if she was already living there.

Did they "take her in" literally, to live in their home? 
Or did they "take her in" only metaphorically --
as in "we took you into our lives/hearts" ... with her living elsewhere but coming over to dinner and hanging out with Naomi, and the Hamiltons professionally mentoring her, being supportive, etc.?  With Naomi being a peer friend and Dani being an older friend?

These are good questions.  I missed some of the nuances on first watch.

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