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wurdalak replied to CatLady's topic in Days Of Our Lives
The restaurant may not be directly on the Square, but it is very close since it took all of them all of 10 seconds to get to the demolition site. One other person who would have been all over this redevelopment project is the ward councillor in the course of various discussions, planning meetings, public consultations and a big photo op at the start of demolition. However, Abe seems to be the only flesh and blood official running Salem. He also made the most relevant point during the whole kerfuffle, when he mentioned his wife having to drive a long way to get the necessary groceries. In many cities, there is indeed a shortage of stores offering basic staples in some neighbourhoods, especially a lack of grocery stores. In many instances it is all chic boutiques and gourmet food stores. Of course, that is a problem people like Lani – who rudely told him to butt out – or Julie probably never have to face. Which does not mean that gutting the Square and replacing it with that Priceline outlet would be the best solution. Diversifying offerings would be best, including getting a basic grocery store to open in the city. The actor playing Theo has such a baby face that it feels that Ciara may be committing statutory rape. -
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wurdalak replied to CatLady's topic in Days Of Our Lives
This whole town square demolition storyline makes no sense on so many levels. As I said previously, numerous municipal departments would be involved, not the lone planning commissioner Paulina mentioned today. Also, there would naturally be talk in the halls of City Hall regarding the specifics of the project and someone would be bright enough to mention it to the Mayor, if only casually. Demolition permits often require the approval of City Council, at least major ones like this. Unless Abe found a way to bypass the usual channels and the City By-laws. Multiple buy-outs of businesses, including the Salem Inn, taking place at the same time in the same location would attract attention because they are a matter of public record; of course since Jack and Jennifer are out of town, Salem cannot rely on their usual team of crack reporters to follow such stories. 😉 As for the Square itself, is it municipal property or was it owned by the merchants' association who graciously agreed to have the Alice&Tom Shrine in the middle of it? If the former, a red flag would have been raised somehow at City Hall. At least that's what would happen in a well-run city, which Salem obviously is not. Abe has only himself to blame for being compromised. In real life a half-competent mayor would at least have waited until the end of the project before jumping in bed with the developer. Did Paulina think the people in the restaurant would not hear the noise of the demolition? Or perhaps she was counting on Julie's screeching to cover it up. Fans on both sides of this debate seem to be well-matched and equally uncompromising in their opinions. Ciara has second-hand knowledge of her life with Ben, related by others, but not the memories of directly experiencing it personally and emotionally. It does not make her non-functional or incapable of making life choices. But she is not playing from a full deck of cards; she may be missing just a few, but they can be considered very important ones. Of course, this mess will hit the fan once she recovers her memory (it's a soap, so it appears to be a given that she will at one point). -
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wurdalak replied to CatLady's topic in Days Of Our Lives
So Paulina is allowed to run her project carte blanche, with no supervision or monitoring by municipal authorities and no accountability to the city? In real life at least the Urban Planning and Urban Development Services would be heavily involved, asking to see plans, regular updates, contracts, etc. But here she can do what the hell she wants with no outside interference and go ahead with her big plans, which probably include bulldozing the Sacred Tom&Alice Shrine. They probably are working on the logic that one can always fully trust a promoter/developer. 😉 Salem is really the worst-run city possible. Now the mayor is sleeping with her, opening himself up to accusations of conflict of interests. Not that it would be the first time Abe would put himself in that position. DiMera Enteprises has a very unusual governance structure. They seem to have two boards, one made up only of DiMeras (by birth, adoption or marriage) and which took the vote to remove Jake, perhaps acting as a sort of executive committee. However there is that other board Chin often refers to and which has in the past appointed the CEO; that one is made up of shareholders according to what he said yesterday. Overlapping powers? Or lack of consistency on the part of the writers? Tony has been made a fool just to make him the instrument that brings about the shared CEO scheme. We know how well that worked out with Zander and Philip. EJ had a good line yesterday when he said you only become a true DiMera once you get stabbed in the back by another family member. It's standard operating procedure when an executive is dismissed. The idea is not giving them a chance to abscond with sensitive papers or proprietary material. And being a board member does not give you full access to the company building like real full-time employees have. At least that is how it works in a well-run company. -
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wurdalak replied to CatLady's topic in Days Of Our Lives
That's no problem since people obviously get them at their local branch of "Doctor Rolf's Masks 'R Us" national chain of very successful stores. They must not only keep an complete inventory of each city's notable citizens, but are also keeping them up to date with the passing years. Which would also explain how characters can produce the required maks, with the necessary wig and voice mimicking trick at a moment's notice; they are always in stock! Is there anyone in Salem who handles a breakup maturely and without going either into a psychotic episode or a complete pathetic breakdown (the latter script device most frequently being used for the male characters)? Ben and Jake are fitting right in. It looked like 70s style Go-Go dancer boots along with a visible bra, both in front and back, and a much-too-short skirt. It was the sleaziest, most vulgar look she has displayed so far. Which surely means that line will be a runaway success for GabiChic. Lani was criticising Paulina because she had not inquired about her Devil twins in a few days, but on the other hand last week she was ready to hire a no-experience, unreliable and lying grifter to look after those same "precious" infants? Thankfully Chanel, of all people, had better sense than this supposedly bright star of the SPD. And how can Chanel have earned a "great degree"? She has been portrayed as incapable of putting any real effort into anything, except living off other people's money. Perhaps she paid others to take exams and write papers in her place (all on Paulina's dime of course). Will Abe finally have to face a reckoning for his recurring conflicts of interest? This time favouring a project set up by a relative and using his influence to make it happen. Since he is he default Mayor for Salem and the city apparently has no other durable option, I kind of doubt it. -
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wurdalak replied to CatLady's topic in Days Of Our Lives
Have they ever explained how Kristen always the correct life mask ready when she needs to impersonate someone? Does she keep a complete stock of all of Salem's prominent faces, just in case? And who makes them; does she have a handy kit always at the ready? If so, it is extremely fast and efficient. -
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wurdalak replied to CatLady's topic in Days Of Our Lives
So I did, deliberately. I used two related notions so that they would play with each other and amplify each other. A common rhetorical device, I thought. I still consider Theo and Ciara to be lying to themselves (and ultimately to each other) by persuading themselves that their "arrangement" is a credible foundation for building a solid and lasting relationship. That being said, we know that it is simply a scriptwriting expedient for creating drama. Exactly. Selfish and not very bright considering the predictable outcome. The writers appear to have morphed Theo's autism into inspissated stupidity. It does not help that the portrayal is so bland. As I posted yesterday, that should have raised a red flag in her mind. Assuming the writers understand the concept of medical privilege. But an aggressive prosecutor might still go ahead with it to influence public opinion and prospective jurors with leaks about the recording or to pressure Belle. Trask might even make the argument that privilege does not apply in this case because this was not a true doctor/patient relationship. Considering Belle is represented by Justin, the DA might well win that discussion, especially in Salem with the consistently flexible legal standards applied by its judges. A few weeks ago, Gabi wore samples from the "too vulgar for cheap whores" line of GabiChic apparel, with at least one boob constantly threatening to pop out. Today she was wearing a piece from the "two size too small is still much too large" line. I still wonder how anyone can surrender so easily to Sami's weak bullying and clumsy improvisation of an explanation. I suppose it helps that Lucas has no spine and Chloe is in full Florence Nightingale mode, which blinds her to anything else. -
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wurdalak replied to CatLady's topic in Days Of Our Lives
They are each lying to themselves. Hence my use of the word "self-delusion". As for the rest, our views and interpretations of this sub-plot and its implications do not "match up" indeed on any aspect, and it looks as if it will remain so. -
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wurdalak replied to CatLady's topic in Days Of Our Lives
She has the information but not the ability to process it correctly or efficiently enough. And yes, it is indeed MY interpretation; it is the basic principle of boards such as this one and of everything posted on them. -
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wurdalak replied to CatLady's topic in Days Of Our Lives
If that is what I had meant to say, I would have said it. This interpretation is entirely yours. Having diminished capacity (and I still maintain that is an apt decription for her condition as portrayed on the show) does not deprive her of the ability to make choices. But these choices are by necessity based on an incomplete and less clear knowledge of her own history, which means their overall rationality and validity are also diminished. And it means their decision to move to Africa is based on a lie and self-delusion, although not necessarily for identical motives. That is assuming amnesiacs have control over what they get to remember and whether their memory does or does not come back. Her present choice is disregarding the reality of what her life was during the period she has forgotten, because she has no direct experience of them, only what has been related to her by others. He is behaving like most male characters are portrayed on this show, i.e. as retrograde Neanderthals when it comes to "protecting" their feeble wimmins. -
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wurdalak replied to CatLady's topic in Days Of Our Lives
In some sense, Theo is a bit as diminished as Ciara in this situation. He has the same indirect experience of the facts as she does since he was in South Africa when most if not all of the Ciara-Ben romance occurred, including the wedding. Which could excuse in part the fact he is making such a stupid choice. Or at least explain somehow why he is willing to take such a risk and take advantage Ciara's present psychological circumstances. He's still exploitative of Ciara's condition, whereas Ben is behaving in the destructive obsessive manner lovelorn males are usually portrayed on this show. Feelings are important, even crucial, in how humans interpret facts. Especially when, like Ciara, you know about things that happened to you (in this case a whole chunk of your life), but you do not have the emotional memories that are usually associated with the direct experience of those events. So her interpretation of facts that have been related to her by family and acquaintances is necessarily incomplete and faulty. Her current life choices are therefore rather less than well-informed. That is assuming a fictional character reacts the way a real person would. -
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wurdalak replied to CatLady's topic in Days Of Our Lives
She has indirect knowledge of them. But not direct experience of them. Hence she is acting on an incomplete picture, which Theo is written as taking advantage of. But you forget: he is written as managing his condition with meds and counselling (the show can however choose to write him as skipping all of this because of... whatever reason is expedient). Anyway, I do not see how such an action would propel him back towards amnesiac Ciara. -
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wurdalak replied to CatLady's topic in Days Of Our Lives
Quite, and it was surprising (even refreshing) that Ben seemed to accept her choice and would not stand in her way (for now anyway). Theo however seems to be exploiting her diminished capacity to encourage her to embark on a course that can only be doomed to fail. She has amnesia covering a long period of her life. I would describe someone in that situation as having diminished capacity and not making decisions based on a full set of facts. When her memory comes back (it is a soap, so we know it must at one point) and her feelings are restored, how will she feels about the choices she made? I can already picture her screeching at Theo for having dragged her out of her husband's embrace and at Ben for not having stopped it and perhaps having moved on. You forget he is the detectivest detective who ever detectived, so he has the ability to home in quickly on what he is looking for. 😉 Much like the Salem hospital, the police station seems to have an open door policy so lax that anyone can walk in and just hang around where other people insist on having confidential confrontations within earshot of every passer-by (very unprofessional on the part of Trask). As for the recording, she could use it as a pressure tactic on Belle until, as I posted previously, a judge rules it inadmissible. The content could even be leaked to poison the mind of prospective jurors. -
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wurdalak replied to CatLady's topic in Days Of Our Lives
On the contrary, he is written as acting at least as dumb as everyone else, and then some. He knows the facts Ciara has forgotten and he must expect there is a good chance she will regain her memory. So he is willing to bet on a flimsy common future based on a lie. And in truth, Ben seemed to be the one thinking and acting the most sane today. Of course that may last only until he gets another fever dream about his wife, or unless he once again takes the bad advice from marriage counselor extraordinaire Jake. So Chloe can get an appointment with a specialist at the drop of a hat, the "best one in the field" according to her? She has some remarkable pull, even for a part-time opera singer (in fact, she is more of a dilettante than a professional). She can even get him on the phone and talk directly without any wait time to try and reschedule. Lucas is such a putz. Shouldn't a red flag have been raised in Trask's mind when Jan mentioned the recording was "some sort of a session". Unless medical privilege does not apply in Salem this week. Of course, an aggressive DA might take a chance on milking that piece of evidence for all it's worth until a judge declares it inadmissible. -
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wurdalak replied to CatLady's topic in Days Of Our Lives
Sorry, strange double post -
Current Plots Discussion: Actually Today's Episode
wurdalak replied to CatLady's topic in Days Of Our Lives
Chanel has a lot to learn before she becomes an even barely competent grifter, which seems to be her sole available career choice because she does not know anything besides living off other people's money and favours. Her mother has been a pretty easy mark, which is not exactly rigorous training for the real world. Blurting out the scheme before the sucker you are trying to scam is beyond stupid. She does have a backup tactic, i.e. turning on the (artificial and not very convincing) charm on others, like she tried with Eli when she learned he was a cop during the champagne kerfuffle in the square. But it is very easy to see through it and it will not take her very far. Perhaps the writers intend to portray her progress towards becoming a fully fonctional scammer, but that could take a long time and much screen time, and they rarely take the time necessary for such sub-plots to unfold. Theo comes accross as taking advantage of a diminished Ciara by using her to live out a doomed fantasy. Not that Ben's latest scheme is any wiser. Theo looks like so much like a baby that one might think creepy Ciara is literally robbing the cradle just by looking at the two actors together. -
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wurdalak replied to CatLady's topic in Days Of Our Lives
An interesting suggestion. But would it really make any difference? Theo is such a bland and boring character in its present incarnation that most viewers might not realise he is gone. Even most other characters might not notice his absence... When they made such a big show earlier this week of Marlena taking great pains to lock the recording machine in her desk drawer, you knew it had to be significant for ensuing events. And sure enough, Jan came back in. After they left without locking the door; to a doctor's office, in a hospital! Five minutes after an undesirable visitor walked in on them!! John's brain aneurism must have affected his intelligence agent training. -
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wurdalak replied to CatLady's topic in Days Of Our Lives
People get arrested and charged all the time just on circumstantial evidence. Some even get convicted. In this instance there is also concrete material evidence, i.e. the "smoking" coat button found at the scene of the crime. The lack of a corroborated alibi also plays in favour of her arrest. It was amusing to see Rafe and Sean desperately trying to wiggle Belle out from under Trask’s persistence, especially since in the past they both have arrested suspects on evidence at least as meager. As for Belle, I am sure her law professors would have been proud to hear her trot out the surefire legal argument « But I am innooooocent! ». Ben is being written the same way as all the males on this show when they are faced with losing their true love and « soulmate ». They fall apart and become obsessed with their lost all-consuming love and how they might be able to regain it. Chad is one recent example; remember how sobbingly weepy he became when Abby moved out and it looked like their marriage might be over (or that might be the only way the actor can play it); we had another hint of it earlier this week. Jake was also close to becoming a pathetic wreck when it looked like Kate was going to dump him. And let’s not forget Zander’s recent formidable bender after Sarah’s abrupt departure. I am sure that if Kristen’ deception is ever revealed, Brady will also collapse and lose the last shreds of rationality he may have. So it is quite fitting for the show that Ben would be so lost at sea that he would be willing to take relationship advice and medical treatment opinions from Jake of all people! Including keeping barging into Ciara’s room despite what everyone else is telling him not to do and trying to inject her with Rolf’s Magical Memory Potion, because Jake says it’s the best thing to do. The only question at this point is how far they will take him on that path of desperate obsession. As for Ciara, her story could have been more interesting if they had decided to explore her struggle in trying to reconcile her incomplete memories with what everyone else, including those she knows are closest to her, is telling her. Instead we first got her as a screeching shrew, and now she is in total delusion mode, leaving with her new true love Theo. The latter is destined for a major heartbreak; he is making idiotic choices, i.e. behaving like a typical DOOL male. Considering how annoying Chanel has been, it was satisfying to see her being caught at her own game; a classic case of "the biter bit". It will be amusing to see how far Zander can push her mother financially; a welcome distraction from his post-Sarah collapse. Will the new marriage be annulled in time for his fiancée's probable return? So Jake and Kate are going to take some time off on a secluded island, probably one belonging to the DiMera Corporation. What are the odds that will be the same island on which Sarah is being kept? -
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wurdalak replied to CatLady's topic in Days Of Our Lives
Vivian came across as a little senile yesterday, but today's episode confirmed it. Who would stay in the same place where they were found so many months ago, not even changing apartments? Two dumb people like Vivian and Ivan it seems. Unless that was the most imaginative way the writers were able come up with so that even the super-bungling duo of the Salem PD could manage to find them. What is the problem with getting Charlie's DNA? On many cop shows they have these "gotcha!" moments when they seize the glass a suspect was drinking from in the interrogation room because the DNA on it is considered "surrendered". Unless this legal point varies from state to state; or the SPD is too cheap to even make water available to those people they keep handcuffed to a table for days on end. Susan's screeching is indeed one of the most annoying things on TV these days. Then again, the character itself has been nothing more than a very tasteless caricature for a long time now. The actress playing Gwen still portrays her as a cross between Snidely Whiplash from Dudley Do-Right and Dishonest John from Beany and Cecil. The only thing she lacks are mustaches to twirl. -
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wurdalak replied to CatLady's topic in Days Of Our Lives
Yes, as I said before she it the doctor-of-all-trades in that hospital. Although we did see one or two staff people in the background yesterday. But it does not excuse her being written as doing a half-assed job just to carry the plot forward and to artificially extend the "who is the rapist?" pseudo-suspense. -
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wurdalak replied to CatLady's topic in Days Of Our Lives
I think Raynor must be part of the evil cult that saw to the spawning of the Devil twins – or to call them by their real names little Chtulhu and baby Tsathoggua. She has now taken possession of them because they are needed for some dark rituals of theirs. Should be fascinating. Chad's anguish is terribly boring. The test was probably technically correct. It's Kayla's interpretation of it and her dscription of the results, like the vague "you share DNA with the baby", that was so off the mark. Whereas a simple comparison to Steve's DNA would have shown if he is a grandparent; it's somehting any thorough "scientist", as Kayla likes to describe herself, would have done. Global is running it today. Who knows what they will do if other events take precedence on the US neetwork. -
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wurdalak replied to CatLady's topic in Days Of Our Lives
I had to laugh at Tripp saying that Charlie should have no objection to a DNA test if he is innocent. Which is exactly what got him into a self-righteous huff just a few weeks ago, puffing that everyone should take him at his word and that the very idea of a DNA test was insulting. Either the writers chose do depict him as dumb, or they are just glossing over such details in order the advance the rape plot. So Nicole missed her first opportunity to apologise to Tripp. John had plenty of time to tell Claire about Ava being tied up in Charlie's apartment during a rather awkward pause that occurred during their exchange; either the scene was badly directed or one of the actors missed their cue. But it is a common trope in soaps that people miss an obvious opportunity to tell each other the crucial information needed or do not listen to the other person. For example, If Marlena had told Ben about the suspicions regarding Charlie, perhaps he would no have let him slip out so casually. Claire may be heading back to cuckoo-land. Especially if Charlie sticks around; he does have a lot of potential, including his paternity of Henry: months and months of conflict and angst to be expected. -
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wurdalak replied to CatLady's topic in Days Of Our Lives
Poor Stefano. How weak your wondrously fertile seed became as time went by. Just look as the most recent examples of your numerous spawn. What pitiful weaklings they are. Firstly Chad, who instantly becomes a self-pitying wreck because he thinks his wife cheated on him, lets himself be plied with booze and then hops into bed with the nanny to buttress his shattered ego. And then caves in to her blackmailing him from a rather wobbly position of strength. This is supposed to be the strong and talented captain of industry the show wants us to believe he is? Someone who relies on a single source of information to jump to a fateful conclusion regarding Abby? No wonder DiMera Enterprises is in such bad shape; if Gabi Chic is the most profitable division of your multinational, your CEO skills are very wanting As for Jake, he certainly collapsed fast after Kate dumped him, expressing all sorts of feelings of self-loathing and unworthiness. I know the sex is supposed to be good, but it's only been a few weeks since they started seeing each other. At least he'll stop being a pathetic cream puff now that she has deigned to take him back The writers must really hate the DiMera boys to depict them as such wimpy crybabies. OK Kayla, you are now aware of the theory that an unknown relative of Tripp may exist somewhere and you still do not think it would be a good idea to compare Henry's DNA to Steve's, just to make sure your husband is the baby's grandfather? In the real world such sheer incompetence would have been challenged a long time ago and she would have been demoted or fired, and perhaps lost her license to practice. But considering how the Salem Hospital has over the years tolerated her lax standards of patient confidentiality and her numerous medical or procedural blunders, I guess her position is safe and the writers will continue to portray her as a not very bright all-purpose MD. I am surprised Marlena has not suggested hypnotising Allie; isn't is usually portrayed on this show as the magical key to revealing repressed truths and dissipating the fog of memory? Is it really that easy to have someone committed to a psychiatricc institution in the US? Wouldn't there be a diagnostic evaluation as some point? Not that the psychiatric professionals on the show, including Marlena, strike me as the most reliable practitioners of that trade. -
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wurdalak replied to CatLady's topic in Days Of Our Lives
I cant' seem to find it in my edition of the DSM-5. On what page is it referenced? 😉 -
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wurdalak replied to CatLady's topic in Days Of Our Lives
That seems to be a constant on DOOL; no matter how awful a parent is, their children always find a way to reconcile with them and rationalise their behaviour. Think Sami with Allie and Will, Stefan/Victor and their respective broods, Ava and Tripp, Kate and her various offsprings, etc. I suppose that in Salem, blood is thicker than abuse. The show did not specify what Ben's mental illness is, but it seems to be accepted, including by Marlena the All-Knowing, that he was suffering from a mental condition and that his actions resulted from it. His control over it may be fragile since it depends on his meds and we have seen what can happen when he is deprived of them as in the whole Eve-Vincent brainwashing plot. -
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wurdalak replied to CatLady's topic in Days Of Our Lives
Why? He has been diagnosed with a mental disease, which qualifies under the definition of a "condition" I believe. Unless you want to deny the meaningfulness of precise technical terminology, as might well be the intent here. 🙄