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June 7, 2010 at 5:56 pm #747dvalParticipant
When Chloe was talking to herself today I couldn’t help but laugh. It reminded me so much of the scene in the Brady Bunch Movie where the character Jan hears the voices talking to her and she ends up saying "Marcia, Marcia, Marcia!". I was waitinig for Chloe to scream, "Carly, Carly, Carly!"
June 7, 2010 at 6:11 pm #1343953tdogsParticipantI’m waiting for Laura to come back for Alice’s funeral and tell Chloe she’s knows of a nice padded room she’ll like.
June 7, 2010 at 10:55 pm #13446caseyParticipantIt would be nice to get Marlena back to analyse this kook.
June 8, 2010 at 2:24 pm #13457mommytutuParticipantthat I hope this is going somewhere with a mental health storyline. Of course there is no "real" psychiatrist on the show right now. I also don’t have any hope for the writers to be so creative that they would do such a story. But I think we could all agree that Chloe, Hope, Sami, Vivian, Kate and probably a few others could really use a few sessions on the couch and some meds too–except for Hope, maybe she needs detox!
June 8, 2010 at 4:29 pm #13461PattiParticipantbecause Nadia is doing a good job of portraying a young woman on the brink of insanity. I actually was moved by her yesterday. She is so guilt-ridden and so determined to cover up her repeated infidelity that she is willing, now, to go to extremes by conspiring with Vivian, the queen of lunacy, without a doubt. We all know this will backfire, as these plots usually do, but Nadia is pulling it off extremely well. Her outspoken bout with good and evil yesterday, driving her to finally rush off to the hospital in one final attempt at reasoning with Carly before deciding whether or not to silence her for good, was brought out well in Nadia’s acting, IMO. Even to the very end, the push-pull emotions she was having trying to decide what to do before she got the text message from Otis (very clever, writers) was clearly portrayed as a severely mentally unstable Chloe Lane. Today will probably prove to her that she may wish she didn’t try to stop Carly from getting on that elevator. In any case, I think Nadia is doing a great job and is pulling off this role beautifully. The woman is so extremely beautiful that it’s hard to see her as this emotional pile of destructive insecurity. I hope for the character’s sake that they "fix" her and the blame falls where it truly lies — on Vivian Alamain.
June 8, 2010 at 5:12 pm #13464dvalParticipantThe part I can’t figure out is why no one believes Chloe. I mean yesterday Carly told Chloe that she didn’t hear what she heard about the hotel and Daniel and Carly but twisted something else. Now what in the world would the girl have heard that she could have twisted into that story? I just wish the background of this made more sense. I understand her emotions being shaky after the non-pregnancy and finding out about Melanie and all that but WHY would anyone think she was making up these stories. I think Carly brings out the worst in everyone she is around.
June 8, 2010 at 5:26 pm #13467BonbonParticipantif everybody in Salem that talks to themself was actually loony-toons, they’d have to build a new mental ward at Salem U. Hospital to hold them all.
June 8, 2010 at 6:36 pm #1347153tdogsParticipantshow could reuse over and over again – given the Salemites problems…
June 10, 2010 at 3:40 pm #13536TopazParticipantHere’s Chloe and Brady singing "Sixteen Going On Seventeen" in 2001:
June 10, 2010 at 4:03 pm #13539BonbonParticipantall-time memorably scenes. Those two were so good together. And to think I didn’t like Brady when he first came on. What a mistake THAT was.
June 10, 2010 at 7:29 pm #13542lynnekarenParticipantI loved that. I thought her acting was better then than it is now…
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