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I disagree, Jon Lindstrom is boring as hell on this show and the Joey character is not clicking. 

When Anita went on and on about how she landed the ideal man in Vernon and what a saint he is - I just hoped that Vernon knocked a few other women up somewhere. 

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I love Jon Lindstrom on GH...  but I don't enjoy him as Joey, at all.  Joey is a dud character.   And I don't feel any Joey/Vanessa heat at all.  I can see that the actors are trying to show it but it doesn't come off as believable to me.

And it's obvious that Joey is using Vanessa and doesn't care a bit about her.  

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I doubted the tests but i liked that htey had Nicole as a doctor mention that the test also had genetic markers that matched Teds that Leslie really wouldnt have been able to fake. I think most people thought the test only said 99.999% chance match but its more detailed than that

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date: Monday, May 12 | Sara A. Bibel, Jazmen Darnell Brown | Anthony Pascarelli

  • Teddy Boy. Teddy Bear. DEADBEAT! Now we know where Deadbeat gets it from.
  • Vanessa in a random two-second spotting with Deadbeat? Oh, okay then!
  • Dana is selling herself to Nicole right now.
  • Oh, look who it is... Anita showing up to support Dani in her demure confrontation with Deadbeat2.
  • Mona is not playing with Eva; from "backstabbing heifer" to "girl bye", she is not playing with her. At all.
  • Joey is fully playing Vanessa, and she's so easily falling for it. C'mon, honey, don't do that.
  • Shanice is going to be a comfort board for Douglas when he takes her advice and helps him heal himself.
  • Mona going off on Dana just like she deserves.
  • Mama Dupree went off: "Handle your business!"
  • Could Eva and Randy be potentially paired for a one-night stand? That could be an interesting twist.
  • Damn Mona with the continued burns, this time for Dana: "Hell was made for people like you, Leslie. Enjoy the burn."
  • Anita questioning her own decisions and instincts feels really natural and real. It's a nice change of pace from the other matriarchs we've seen established in American daytime.
  • Now the true Dana/Ted scenes are coming out.
  • Anita warning Eva that she'll never be a part of the Dupree family shows the claws are fully out.
  • Teddy fully calling Dana "demented" and "psychotic" is going to cause some problems, won't it?

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  • I fully need Maurice Johnson (Ted) gone yesterday; his performances are just not selling to me.
  • Love seeing Tamara Tunie (Anita) beginning to get her teeth into the meat of the scripts. It's about time.
  • Karan Kendrick (Mona) delivered today!!! She's such a breath of fresh air.
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Mona... quit being a 'pick me'.  You're nothing to the Duprees except the help.  Now when you find out what Silk Press Sheila did to Laura than you can go off on her... until then.. stay quiet.

I prefer the Joey/Vanessa scenes because they aren't the Duprees.

Am I supposed to root for the Duprees?  I don't tend to root for, nor sympathize with those that come from privilege.  I'll always root for the underdog. 

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@Liberty City I look forward to your write ups everyday. 

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And I couldn't be happier, I loved her from the beginning. She's a great addition to the cast.

 

Same. The only one I truly like and root for is Nicole. 

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Loved everything Mona and Karan today. I hope we get to see her more. They have a real find with her.

Im still calling shenanigans on Eva being Ted's child. I really can't wait to see if it will be revealed who Leslie talked to on the phone when she said she needed a favor when Eva took Ted's straw.

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Calendar year, at least going by when the Season Numbers have changed in the past several years on GH and on DAYS it's been calendar years. What their start dates are though haven't necessarily made inherent sense to me. 

Hmm, interesting point. I'm used to being for underdogs, as well, but I am very invested in the Duprees. 

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