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On 12/20/2025 at 10:50 AM, titan1978 said:

Nikolas is what tore them apart. It laid bare all the times they both chose to ignore something rather than face it. The rape story soon after destroyed the family unit of Luke/Laura/Lucky. Before Nikolas they were mostly in step with sharing the adventure and danger together. Laura got tired of being shot at, but they were still united and that was clearly not going to be the end at that time.

Luke could even later accept Nikolas, but not the betrayal he perceived in her not telling him. And Laura just shut off pain she couldn’t deal with, increasingly making her vulnerable to reality. In my viewing, the betrayal was Luke had pretty much been completely open with Laura, possibly the one person who knew him that well, and she still didn’t do the same with him. And it was with the Cassadines, their greatest enemy.

It's interesting to me as once the rape revisitation happened I felt like the show was saying Luke had always lived a lie with Laura and was never truly happy, which just seemed to spiral through the rest of his run.

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2 minutes ago, DRW50 said:

It's interesting to me as once the rape revisitation happened I felt like the show was saying Luke had always lived a lie with Laura and was never truly happy, which just seemed to spiral through the rest of his run.

I don't think they were saying that from '98-on, but it's true the POV got coarser as Luke got darker. I do think they adopted that revisionist mindset and Tony's own changed thinking after about the mid-2000s, which is when his own attitude changed.

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14 hours ago, DRW50 said:

It's interesting to me as once the rape revisitation happened I felt like the show was saying Luke had always lived a lie with Laura and was never truly happy, which just seemed to spiral through the rest of his run.

They both played a longing for each other, but it was tinged with a lot of sadness. The one two punches of revisiting the Campus Disco and Lucky dying in the fire were the hardcore breaks. Choosing to follow that up with the Felicia affair and Laura sleeping with Stefan didn’t help.

Guza didn’t do reconstruction, he broke things down then apart and let the sadness fester. So the natural progression when Lucky was revealed to be alive never happened. And Laura was really not given much to do at that point. She was just there, waiting for them to decide to repair their relationship.

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