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Ding-ding. By the time Matt and Maxie were truly paired, Jen Lilley was in the role, and they had married so she could not testify against him in court for the murder of Lisa Niles. Honestly, Matt should be out of prison and back on canvas (even as a recur-guest).

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I think his prison sentence was relatively short, so he should be out of jail.  I actually don't even know why he went to jail in the first place because it was self-defense and he deserves an award for getting rid of Lisa, but whatever.

Does Jason Cook even still act?  Because Days could use him lol.  Anyway, I did think Matt/Liz had potential back in the day.

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I think it was meant to be a five-year prison sentence, so he should have been released from prison in 2017. But, I gather, I doubt anyone cares that deeply for Matt Hunter (especially with Patrick Drake off-canvas, and I doubt Jason Cook would reprise the role).

As for Cook, his last few roles (the last dated 2023) were in television movies (some for the same Jesus Network that Cameron Mathison works for).

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The show never cared deeply for Matt Hunter when he was onscreen lol.  I kept finding it strange the show hired JC and didn't do what they should have and pair him with KS's Maxie.  There's a slow burn and then there was GH's no burn at all with Matt.  At some point Guza or Wolf decided to remember Jason Cook was part of the cast.

I think it was the era where James Franco screwed everything up and both Lucky and Brenda returned.

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They clearly wanted to - I assume it was a network thing, as Frons was obviously never happy with Spixie and wanted Kirsten with a hunk - but I suspect it got pushback from the show, so it got slow-walked for years by Guza II. Someone at ABC wanted Kirsten and JC re-paired for Days magic, but the show didn't care that much and seemed to just tolerate him. Which was fine by me tbh, but Cook did do a good job with very little.

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Credits for Thursday, August 21, 2025:

Created by: Frank & Doris Hursley
Executive producer: Frank Valentini
Head writers: Elizabeth Korte, Chris Van Etten
Writers: Micah Steinberg, Stacey Pulwer, Cathy Lepard
Director: Tina Keller

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-- Molly's story writing and her daydreams about riding a horse with Cody in a country western tale is painful to watch.

That's all I got.

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I wish the writers hadn't lost interest in Molly after they got all the KM/Kristina Emmy bait scenes out of the way. This had been a hard character to recast and she gelled into the role. But she's never been given much oxygen outside of Kristina. We didn't even get to see a proper Molly/TJ breakup and now she's doing this western version of SATC Carrie. 

Lulu is so much better when she's not a banshee all the time. Nice to see her and Brook Lynn put their differences aside like grown women.

I liked Martin sticking up for Stella. 

Sonny and the Brenda bot are FF material. I don't know who still has a hard on for an AARP mobster after all these years. He comes off like gramps in the club trying to talk to someone.

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And it definitely shows. Love to hate.

 

I'm so close. You don't even know. lol. And now that I know who the actress is married to, I can't even look at her the same way. 

 

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