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To: DallasBiff

Li let it slip that Finn was still alive, of course. Sheila won’t be doing a lifelong stint in the pen with just a single attempted murder on Steffy and accidental one with Finn.

I see they’re back to the nausea-inducing Brooke & Ridge montages (I swear, if I see that stupid beach sandcastle B&R bit one more time, I’m gonna shoot the tv). Ridge needs to go back to Krista Allen’s Taylor and leave the “Slut From the Valley” in the dust. Deacon needs to find a new love interest instead of sniffing around Brooke as if she’s a 21-year old supermodel prize, ugh.

As for Carter, does he not realize if he ends up with Quinn, he’s not going to be able to have the family he so desperately desires ? Her character being in her mid 50s, he can’t have children with her. At least with Paris, he can have a family. But she’s not right for him, either, and despite being a bit of a flake and fickle, she shouldn’t be Carter’s consolation prize. Zende needs to find a new love interest, too, instead of pining for her (even if Carter dumps her).

I really don’t like Eric’s cheating with his ex-wife, either and keeping it from Quinn. He’s supposed to be the grown up and stand up patriarch and instead sneaking around with Donna just because he can get a stiffy. It’s diminishing his character and making him look sleazy. Man up and be honest with Quinn.


75 posted on 06/09/2022 12:20:23 PM PDT by fieldmarshaldj (America Owes Anita Bryant An Enormous Apology)
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To: fieldmarshaldj

Quinn and Carter, should be together. Grace Paris’S mother, Grace seems to be only the sane one.


76 posted on 06/09/2022 1:10:18 PM PDT by DallasBiff (Lautenberg The Forefather of "The Nanny State!")
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