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I wonder what Martin's "explosive secret"(Vernon's words)is? it's clear Martin doesn't remember 

I agree, but Bill is a shark, and she learned from him, so I doubt there's many others that can take him on and win 

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Im disappointed in Anita. She would NEVER allow Dani to disrespect her like. She'd have stood up, got in her face and checked her. Martin aint scared of his grandparents and thats a problem

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date: Tuesday, March 25 | Ron Carlivati, Danielle Paige | Steven Williford

  • Anita is an angel in white!
  • Dani ordering her juice, but with a splash of vodka for her screwdriver. And Pamela mention but don't see her? Such a shame.
  • Bill mispronouncing Tómas as "Thomas" is annoying, but feels real, too.
  • Naomi is dropped already? Oh, that's not going to do, and it's going to drive her to fight for those three women so much more.
  • Anita knows what's up with Chelsea and has a sense of how Dani is going to react.
  • Martin is losing it. Absolutely losing it. A hot-headed missile rocket ready to launch.
  • The Anita? I love that bag; I will take one of those bags. I love the support Anita continues to have for her granddaughters. It's so sweet. A true family matriarch through and through.
  • Well, Vernon just got an early morning surprise (re: Dani's "freshly squeezed" orange juice). Daddy to the rescue?
  • Bradley is too good for Martin. I've felt this since the beginning. Martin does not deserve the love and support that Bradley provides him, despite how piss-poor he treats the person who's meant to be his life partner.
  • Dani Dupree is brat? Oh c'mon. These two... whew. It's almost too much to handle.
  • Derision? Oh, we've got big people's words, and I love hearing them in-script. It's so enriching, and it's smart.
  • Mike is truly scum; I could tell from the first moment he stepped onto the scene, and she continues to be scum. Everything I hate about men. I wonder if Tómas will flip on Bill/Mike, in a bid to put his name out there as a lawyer in the D.C./Maryland area. It'd be smart for him to do that.
  • Collateral damage? Oh, what is this secret? Oh, and not a request? When Vernon means business, he means business. Whew!
  • That stare from Anita when Vernon tells Martin to "kill this"? That look would haunt me if I didn't do what I was told.
  • Bill versus Naomi. Here we go.
  • Ew. Martin is so defiant towards his grandparents, and it's absolutely disgusting. He's got to be taken down multiple pegs back to humbleland, if he's ever been there before. And now Bradley knows what Martin has been hiding, and I don't blame him for being pissed. He can't go back into his journalism career, all because his selfish, demeaning "husband" is going for the presidency? Foolish.
  • Bradley versus Martin? Is that what we're about to get. I suspect Mike Manning (Bradley) will be carrying these scenes.
  • Both Bill and Dani snapping against each of their daughters? Oh, how the tables will be spinning.
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I agree. This was a great episode! Brandon shined in all his scenes today! The mystery surrounding his secret is the most intriguing part of the show.

Bill vs. Naomi is also really exciting to watch, He loves his girls so I am all locked in.

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I like Martin, he has the potential, to become the Victor Newman of the show. And, that is actually different for a gay character in Daytime. 

I like him better in conflict with Vernon than just “I love you, Grandad, Thank you, Grandad”!

+10. Not cooking with grease 

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Not the same character. But his position on the canvas, for sure. He is the male heir. God forbid something happens to Vernon, but Martin will be calling the shots in that family and gotta protect the woman. Think long-term and Martin could run this show!

The stage is already set for him to feud with Bill.

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