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Well I did tune in to see the Willow vs Carly catfight. And yeeeah that was good. I've been wanting Carly to slap the taste out of her mouth since Michael got burned. YES, CARLY please GET...ON...THE...LOOSE.

 

I did like seeing Diane give Alexis the hard truth that Kristina should have been committed ages ago. Still running around town calling that baby by the wrong name. Also good to see Liz and Ric are okay.

 

While I'm here I do hate that it seems like Michael is quickly recovering off-screen. I would have had him in a coma off-screen so that when the inevitable recast happen, he could just shock/surprise folk after six months of pulling manipulate strings behind the scenes. 

 

And I do find it funny that NOW the New/Old writers want to poke at Sonny's friendship with Laura and Anna given that PM did a better job of that very thing by dissolving the friendships in his run because he saw the illogicalness of it in the first place. So...the side-eye. 

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Pretty much. And while I thought KS was actually okay as the wound-tight Kate in her early months, everything about her performance as Connie was totally embarrassing. But it's exactly the kind of campy, OTT 'tour de force' Frank and RC often loved. Until they got other stars (Maura West) and lost interest!

Megan was wonderful as Kate but every time she's returned as Ghost Connie I've found her dreadful. In fairness the material is pretty bad.

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I don't think Kelly Sullivan is awful.  Her material was and she's what? a decade younger than LW and VM who are supposed to also be significantly younger than Sonny.  It was just an odd casting choice.

Listen, with Ghost Connie I just think Megan Ward is tanking it because she pissed off she got fired for no reason in the first place.

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Very. I always liked Megan Ward as an actress and to see her on a soap...I liked. She was definitely a different kind of woman for Sonny than I was used to. And different from Brenda who, along with Carly, will always reign supreme above all of Sonny's many women. The fact that the writers finally created a woman who stood out for those two was a marvel. And then it went to Hades.

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I adored Megan Ward's Kate and her amazing haircut.  I am surprised she didn't ever end up on another soap.  It really was a refreshing change for Sonny and it felt like he considered her an equal.  I always wondered what MW did because it's clear they put her backstory onto Olivia and dropped Kate.  It still makes no sense there was a second teenage love for Sonny in Bensonhurst lol.

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Yeah.  RH at least gets to come back.  They completely bypassed MW when Kate came back for KSu.  It's clear she was willing.  I have no evidence, but I feel like MW had to have made someone mad behind the scenes.

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She was fabulous.  I don't even know what you are talking about lol.  The character of Kate in itself gave me a side eye due to everything we previously knew about Sonny, but I thought MB and MW had great chemistry.  Outside of Alexis, it felt like the first time Sonny had a mature romance where he wasn't lying or protecting chaos monsters like Carly and Brenda.  That isn't a shade on my two lovely ladies.  Kate (pre-Sullivan) just felt more stable as a partner for Sonny.

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Not your calling Brenda a "chaos monster". Vanessa Marcil would be very hurt by your words. And hey, I thought Benard and Sullivan had good chemistry, despite the erratic writing.

And then there was the blink-and-miss Jax and Kate hookup.

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