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March 14, 2011 at 5:26 pm #1747lynnekarenParticipant
I find it funny on today’s show how she’s mad at R2 for telling Johnny to fight people that tease him. (Which I do agree was wrong to tell that to a child)
The thing that made me roll my eyes was how many times has Sami herself, lunged at, took the first swing at, or gotten into brawls with Nicole. At piers, hospitals, weddings, etc. She has done that countless times herself!
March 14, 2011 at 5:37 pm #21703NoraParticipanti know!!! And then seconds later she was shaking, and throwing things down on the table! i had to roll my eyes at that statement too!
March 14, 2011 at 6:24 pm #2170653tdogsParticipantare. She is undisiplined, narcissisitic and immature, given her histrionics. When Sami does not get her way she acts like a very spoiled three year old. I’ve seen more adult contemplation in their actions in the characters of Ally and Johnny than their mother. It is one of my most peevy-peeves about the character of Sami is that the writers, in spite of having four children to raise, with several "adult" style relationships in her life, they refulse to let this character progress from a 15 year old girl to a mature, caring and thoughtful woman of 36. Corday and writers – let Sami grow up!
March 14, 2011 at 8:48 pm #21709PattiParticipantbut I have to say I would have reacted the same way if I heard someone, especially his father, telling a child to "punch out a 4-year old." Admittedly, children can be cruel, but in this respect I have to agree with Sami telling Rafe off. It’s bad enough Johnny is a DiMera to begin with, and I think Sami was thinking more along those lines than anything else. She doesn’t want him to grow up like his father and/or grandfather, and I can’t fault her for that. As for Sami, herself, she has always been impulsive and dramatic in her dealings with anger issues, resorting to violent outbursts and cat fights. She is a good one to talk, but I know I have heard her say on more than one occasion that she was immature and needed to grow up herself, so it’s not like she needs to be so morally judgmental, but this is her child we’re talking about, so I have to cut her some slack there. Plus, I think it probably has a lot to do with the frustrations she’s having with not accepting Rafe’s complete and sudden opposite behavior with her kids. She knows Rafe would never tell Johnny to do something like R2 did today.
March 14, 2011 at 9:56 pm #21717lynnekarenParticipantyes I completely agree. It was not the right thing to say to a child at all. And I can understand her frustrations with "Rafe" being so out of sorts. I just think if it came from any other character it would have had more merit, than hearing it from Sami, who often resorts to fighting first, asking questions later.
March 15, 2011 at 12:50 am #21728powerpaw2ParticipantMy dog Chip and I went to my mom’s for her 71st birthday. My SIL and BIL had to leave, so it was my nephew Wyatt (will be 3 next month), Mom, her beau Allen (aka "Pop"), and me. Chip was lying on the floor next to the sofa, so Allen playfully tapped him on the head with a pillow. Wyatt told Pop that he was mean to Chip and he needed to go to time out.
March 15, 2011 at 11:47 am #21744BonbonParticipantI thought the way she explained it to Johnny was excellent. I have to give the writers props there. I don’t think I would have handled it that well.
And I have to disagre somewhat about Sami’s maturation. Has she grown up completely, hell no, but, I think she IS making progress. Especially in the way she’s dealing with her frustration with Raph2. I believe I would have kicked his sorry butt out of there a long time ago.
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