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ParticipantThat’s right. I remember seeing something about that on another site. I’m so enjoying Days this week, and from the activity on this site, others are really into the show, too. I don’t want to wait until Monday to see what happens with Will. He (and Sami and Lucas) just about broke my heart today. I love seeing scenes with them as a family.
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Participantdidn’t marrow or some sort of cells from Chloe save her? Then, Kate turned around and tried to poison her. So much for gratitude!
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ParticipantI think that reason makes sense. Then, Roman and the new officer who is with him now would be in on it, too.
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Participantthey have gotten more stuck out as the days go by. If you look at her from the side it is really funny. She needs to rein them in a bit.
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Participantabout the way Stefano acted was when the classical music started playing and he quickly got into a great mood–smiling and directing the music. Earlier, he was in a very dark mood because of Lexie and was ready to give up on life and then all of a sudden his mood seemed to take a 180. Just didn’t seem realistic that one minute you would be in the depths of grief over your daughter’s impending death and then the next minute your mood has lightened to the point that you can’t quit smiling.
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ParticipantAustin, as annoying as he has gotten to be lately, is the only one of that pair that I can stand. If they are going to bring one of the pair back, then please let it be Austin rather than Carrie. I don’t get the decisions that the show makes about who they let go and who they keep. I wonder if there is one person out there who would rather keep Carrie than one of the other ones they are letting go.
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Participantto the end as you said, 53tdogs. She was on the series finale of Desperate Housewives that was probably only filmed a couple of months ago. I knew she had cancer, but had no idea the end was so near for her.
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ParticipantWasn’t Stefano in a room other than the usual den/living room when he got shot? I don’t remember ever seeing that set. Guess it is right off from the main room.
June 1, 2012 at 4:54 pm in reply to: I’m baffled by this giddy, school-girl demeanor of Marlena’s… #33437bluebonnet
Participantrelationship is good–at least when she isn’t being so giddy. She is going to ruin their scenes for me if she continues her immature behavior. Please, Marlena, don’t mess up just about the best thing about Days right now.
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Participantthat it was raining, I thought it was a nice change and very realistic that they show different kinds of weather once in a while. However, right away I realized it was all for the "murder" setup. It was a somewhat overdone and way too obvious, but still sort of a nice change of pace. They should just have it snow, rain, storm, etc. when nothing else is going on. I like to see a weather change now and then.
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Participantof the reason that Hatfields and McCoys on the History channel this week did so well in the ratings. All the regular shows have ended. That, plus it was a pretty darn good mini-series.
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ParticipantHe also showed he was a hypocrite when he got mad at Stefano for rejecting him for not being his son when that is exactly what he did to poor little Sydney years ago.
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Participantis the writers’ way of showing the audience how desperate he is, and therefore feeling so helpless and in depair as to want to shoot EJ. Also, his crying shows how emotional the past few months have been for him–his mother, EJ, coming out, etc. Again, all these things are building up to push him over the edge. At least I think that’s the writers’ intent for what they want us to believe about Will.
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Participantabout Ian. He hasn’t been on in a while, and his story line seems to have stalled. Ditto for Madison. Guess they are slowly ushering them out the door.
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Participantand wondered if I were just being a prude. Maybe not since you thought it, too. The kissing seemed over the top and ditto for the way they were sitting on the sofa at the end. I just don’t think it was realistic, but then again, they didn’t realize they were siblings until they were adults, so maybe people in that situation would act differently. I know that most siblings who grow up together would find that to be a little too "romantic."
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