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I Plus, part of me would really love to see the scenery-chewing bonanza of having Lucy in a scene with Nina.
Alice and Tracy had some great cage matches, too . . .
But in total agreement about wanting to see Nina get some WWF style thumping. Sending her off and keeping Rosilee would be a scenario that would work for me
Silas almost looks like he has a pulse in his tirades against O and Drake, I just think once again, the path I think this is going to take is one I where wouldn't go, but who am I ?!?!
I agree ~ I didnt want to seem like a dope, just not sure of the protocol. And, not a complaint ~ The event that required putting GH off was certainly more important than watching spoilt little brats/adults in day camp behave like spoilt brats in day camp
Speaking of brats at a day camp (again, the scenes with these brats are getting longer and longer) we also now have Maxie acting like one, too. And SORAS aside, the writers could at least not have kids born at different times be the same age.
It's irritating to me when many people can't seem to tell the difference between a local pre-emption and a national one, complaining that a national pre-emption like Wimbledon tennis or NBA finals is making them miss "their story", when in fact everyone in the US is seeing the same thing.
Agreed. I was shocked and disgusted at some of the whining on Thursday about the news coverage. I swear some people must never leave their homes or interact with other humans.
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I agree in this case, but I'm sure I am not the only soap fan who has seen examples where there is no "urgent news" being imparted as the interruption continues. Typically it will be an "urgent news bulletin," followed by the anchor bringing in two or three other people to sit and discuss it, then a lengthy recapping of what they just said. All of that could be put off until the evening news.
Agreed there, too. Again, it's a question of perspective, which the networks and local stations as well don't seem to grasp. I don't need ABC News to share with me at 2 p.m. a news item that has little immediate impact and could easily wait until the network newscast at 6:30. I also don't need my local affiliate to break into programming at the beginning of the broadcast to tell me it's raining.
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Plus, part of me would really love to see the scenery-chewing bonanza of having Lucy in a scene with Nina.
LOL. Oh, good Lord, wouldn't that be something? I'm surprised, though, with the current regime's love of scenery chewing that TIIC have not already thought of this.
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And SORAS aside, the writers could at least not have kids born at different times be the same age.
Cameron is the only kid who's about the right age, yes? I'm surprised Aiden and Danny aren't thrown into this storyline as 10-year-olds as well.
And Cameron is/was/should be older than Molly, if I remember correctly ... ?
Not to muddy the waters further, but how do Kristina, Morgan, Maxie, and Michael fit into that timeline? I seem to recall people kicking up a storm over how one or more of them had "outgrown" the other (that is, one aged while another stayed the same age). Of course GH would not be the only show to have kids trade birth orders that way. Until Becky Herbst starts looking older than 23, they're probably scared to age Liz's sons any more than necessary. Funny--they have no qualms about the possibility of Carly being a grandmother...
So Morgan is a year older than Cameron? My my, my. Milk does a body good.
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