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  • in reply to: Scrappy Hope #49474
    Bonbon
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    with some realism. Although I think it went on a little bit too long, at least they both acted like they were actually in a to-the-death battle, not some choreographed dance.

    Still though, with Hope’s cop training, shouldn’t she have been able to overcome Aiden who, in the physical department, is definitely a light weight? Look at all the other women cops on TV, they ALWAYS take the bad guy down because they have the advantage of how to do it.

    As an aside, that poke in the face Bo gave Patch in the jail cell looked horrifyingly real. VERY well done. I was relived to find it was all staged because I thought, no way in hell would these two be fighting each other.

    in reply to: Hope Alice Brady… #49473
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    however very passé, would be if it were written Hope nee Williams Brady. But that is usually only used for obituaries.

    in reply to: Patch and Kayla #49470
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    it would have shown up in his tests. She said it was drugs, not poison.

    in reply to: The Eric/Jennifer kiss….. #49469
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    someone ought to tell him you don’t take a glass off the tray by sticking your finger inside the glass. That was pretty crass.

    in reply to: Hope needs a hero #49468
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    that no, she does not have an eating disorder, yes she does eat sweets, and people should not worry about her health because she is just fine.

    in reply to: Spry Doug #49467
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    was that Tony, who is Stefano’s son, it only eight years younger than Stefano. :o)

    in reply to: Fireworks #49466
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    as they saw it from different things that had happened and it was very clever. It showed where everybody lived, where the docks were, the pub, the Salem River, everything. It is probably still on a web site somewhere.

    But I think currently, houses and stuff are where they need to be at the moment.

    in reply to: New TV Guide #49428
    Bonbon
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    I didn’t think so. I thought she looked like a typical sophomore or junior in high school.

    And WHY did they cast Chase with such a dorky looking guy? And I wondered how they were going to handle what’s-his-name’s autism but I guess after his confusion when Joey passed out, it’ll still be there. Who knows, when they can do entire body transplants, what’s a little autism?

    in reply to: Eve/Jennifer #49427
    Bonbon
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    and I thought the same thing. I guess the direction to everybody was to smile during the procession.

    And what was with that big smackeroo that Eric planted on Jennifer? Is that a hint of things to come?

    in reply to: Saving Chad without a murder #49408
    Bonbon
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    We don’t use logic on this show.

    in reply to: Bo on today’s show… #49407
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    When she first saw it. it looked like plastic.

    in reply to: DWTS 11/2 #49399
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    and how talented she is, I sometimes wonder if a lot of that is an act. I just can’t really buy someone being that hyper and up-beat all the time. Anyway, I do think she should tone it down a little.

    And I think everybody took Tamar’s remark the wrong way. I did until I thought about it a minute and what she said later. What she was doing was trying to bolster her self-esteem, like they tell you to do in those self-improvement seminars. You say all these positive things to yourself so that you will begin to believe it and it raises your opinion of your self. Sort of like Jack Handy on SNL used to do when he looked in the mirror and said all those great things about himself. Not that I’m overly crazy about her, but I don’t think it was taken the way it was meant.

    in reply to: Bo on today’s show… #49395
    Bonbon
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    in the Korean war. After a couple of years after the war was over, she remarried and shortly after, they started releasing POWs from Korea and sending them home. Everybody would ask her what she would do if her husband came home, go back to him or stay with the present husband. She said she’d go back to #1 but I think in many cases, after that long a period of separation and falling in love with someone else, your love would fade from what it once was.

    It’s certainly a dilemma I’d never want to be in.

    in reply to: The journey home is getting ridiculous. #49393
    Bonbon
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    Either at home (if they don’t live with anybody else) or a local hotel. Then leave for the honeymoon the next day when they are fresh and rested after a long and stressful day of the wedding.

    in reply to: Bo on today’s show… #49392
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    I was yelling at Abby, “Use the peppermill sitting there dummy, it is big enough to reach the fork to move it over within reach.” At least they didn’t have her picking the handcuff lock with that plastic fork. Removing the knob was the sensible thing to do. Of course we all knew Ben would be right outside the door.

    But, I have to say that Abby is really playing her part to the max. I love the was she is trying to placate Ben yet her fear is definitely showing through. Great acting.

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