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Participantthe doctor (and not you, Kayla. Should be a non-family member) ought to make the decision of who gets the heart based on which patient has the best chance of survival with the new heart. I know, I know–it has to be this way for the storyline drama!
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Participantit will DEFINITELY be sexual abuse.
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ParticipantBut now the storylines call for attacks, so guess the recptionist got canned. Seems totally unrealistic not to have one, though, since she was attacked by Ben before.
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Participanthas been bothering me for a good while, too. Looks terrible.
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ParticipantIf they had, she probably would have told them not to have it.
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ParticipantI heard an NPR segment about this last summer–on Fresh Air maybe.
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ParticipantBo dies.
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Participantshe wouldn’t be able to get out if the cabin caught on fire worries me, too! Oh well…
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ParticipantHer legs were tied. I saw on today’s show that her legs were tied to what looked like the bed–could have been the chair, though.
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ParticipantNicole does turn up pregnant. Isn’t it always the women who "can never have children" who get pregnant the most often?
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Participantwhy didn’t Abby go out the door when Ben left? Did he lock it? If so, she could have climbed out the window–at least before she started having pains. Her wrists were tied together, but she wasn’t shackled to anything that I could see.
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ParticipantAnd, just when she thought she had her son back.
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ParticipantThe lighting and music for Friday’s scene with Hope and Aiden is a perfect example. Keep it coming Days!
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Participantto show that clip, but then remembered that was a different actress playing Julie. She really looked like Susan Seaforth Hayes, though, so maybe she could pass for her as a teen.
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ParticipantIt’s like Planes, Trains, and Automobiles.
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