All true.
If someone wants to criticize the Gio storyline/retcon, fine. However, the criticism can't just be "They won't follow through with any story because they rarely do." I think those are two different discussions.
Dani is the loser, and today is a perfect example of what she must have been like during her marriage to Bill. No wonder Bill cheated on her, and eventually dumped her.
Hayley finally was showing some spunk, and for a first timer.. she didn't do too bad.
Without her last name, Dani would be no one.. and deep down, she knows it... hence her diving back into the bottle at every turn.
Silk Press Sheila and NuTed's scenes are becoming one note... but if the Dani/Bill/Hayley scenes can finally become less than one note.. than I have hopes that their scenes will as well.
There's a strong chance of that happening, but I think these characters are seen as more important by the show than Trina and Curtis.
I think the circumstances here, on paper anyway, mean they would have much more involvement in Gio's life than under many circumstances. Brook Lynn may not have another child and is full of regrets. Dante is also regretful, especially after he had to treat Gio like [!@#$%^&*] for dramatic angst. Dante is also the product of parents who are perpetually over involved in the lives of their children. Chase will always look at Gio and see the child he and Brook Lynn can't have, which will mean there's a chance for a lot of tension or an implosion of their marriage. There's also the Brook Lynn vs Lulu aspect.
I don't see Gio staying around more than another year or two, admittedly...if the show is still on by that point. But if the show makes an effort, the story is there.
What in the world was going on with CBS those two weeks? I know the ratings fluctuated more back then, but the differences in those numbers are ridiculous.
But why would Maggie want to deal with owning the hospital? What does she gain? People could buy the hospital in town, but only a few know or care about the drug which is the only reason these two jokers want the hospital.
Sure, Sarah keeps her job, but Sarah is a Dr. of all trades. She can find a new place to practice.
I think Stefano and Victor were both equally rich lol.
I don't buy it (forgive the pun).
I think all that was true before Xander left the mansion, but now she has a motive to raise the money, and I think she still owns plenty that could be leveraged.
I'm really trying to point out, that it seems silly that it is a two-man race, when there are plenty of other rich people in town.
Who was worth more, Stefano or Victor? I would argue the problem with being Stefano's heir is that the estate was divided nine different ways. Whereas, Victor's fortune was virtually split in half.
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