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nasir jones

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  1. Wyatt is such a loser. (Also, would it have taken that much time/effort to re-shoot the scene in which the actor playing Wyatt said "Quinn" instead of "Mom"?)
  2. These are the same people that were more upset that Eric said "Quinn" than they were happy that Eric woke up at all. Just a pile of shitheads.
  3. How many times does Ridge need to put his hands on Quinn before Wyatt puts his fist through Ridge's greasy face? One time should've been too many.
  4. All you need to know about Ridge's personality is that everyone in that room feels terrible about hurting Eric except for him. He really doesn't give a fuck.
  5. John McCook is killing it. I was skeptical about the out of nowhere combo of Eric & Quinn, but it's injected some much-needed life into the show. I loved Eric calling out Steffy for inheriting her Grandma's asshole gene.
  6. If it's the same horseshit she's been telling Wyatt, I'm going to be very pissed. Eric really is a good guy because he said it with the caring tone of a Grandfather and not the accusatory/tired of her B.S. voice I hoped for. Speaking of Wyatt, he really needs to stop embarrassing himself. Everyone can see the writing on the wall except for him. When you have to beg people to stay away from your wife, it's pretty much over. I hate what they're doing with Nicole and Zende. I know they're boring and have no storyline, but I'd rather they disappear than just come back to be immature idiots.
  7. I honestly don't care how this storyline ends, as long as it includes Wyatt kicking Thomas in the nuts and tearing Steffy a new one. (Maybe Ridge can stop worrying about his father's love life and Katie's divorce and he can pay attention to those shitheads he spawned.) Steffy's over the top act each time Wyatt says this has more to do with Liam than his mother is getting on my last nerve. Wyatt does need to grow up. His behavior today with his mother was deplorable. I imagine it was exactly what Steffy wanted (I guess) and is something he never would've done if not for that spoiled brat.
  8. My only issue with Wyatt is he's doing this to save a marriage with someone who doesn't actually want to be married to him. It just continues to make him look pathetic. He's trying to reason with his mother, meanwhile EVERYONE else doesn't care if his marriage implodes or is actively trying to make it implode. He should've been the one to get a potential relationship with Sasha, not the hovering rapist. Speaking of which... Thomas, just STFU. It doesn't even matter what subject he's talking about. STFU. I cannot stand that asshole.
  9. It's really disturbing and impossible not to notice. Do the writers actually want these scenes to have this quasi-rapey vibe? Ladies, help me out here. Do you actually work out or go to the gym with 3 inches of makeup on your face like Steffy had on in today's ep? She looked ridiculous.
  10. The show doesn't do middle grounds. There's only creepy obsessiveness (Thomas) or complete obliviousness (Nicole). As far as the Sasha/Zende/Nicole/Ridge situation goes, Ridge is the same guy who tried to send his son to two different continents purely for personal reasons. He may not give a shit about their issues, but he should be able to understand Nicole's POV. (Unfortunately, Nicole's POV just happens to be sophomoric.)
  11. Eh, I don't feel remotely sorry for Sasha. Nicole doesn't have to trust or forgive her at all, but in the interest of a good relationship, she should trust Zende. Brooke and $Bill have completely lost their minds. My favorite part is when she asked $Bill to hold her... he made an exasperated face like, "This room isn't for holding." I don't have it in me to care whether Wyatt and Stuffy stay together or not. I just don't care at all.
  12. I don't have a problem with what Bill told Liam. The issue is I don't understand Bill's complete about face on the subject of Liam and Steffy. Forever, he was creepy about Liam and Steffy staying together and now he's yelling at Liam to "respect the marriage"? As I've said 800 times and it bears repeating, I want to feel sorry for Wyatt, but he makes it impossible when he insists on pressuring women into staying with him. Why would he want to be with someone (or 3 people) who clearly wants to be with someone else? Heck, why would he want to be with someone who's just having reservations? He's too fucking needy... Quinn really did a number on him.
  13. That was the only part of the scene I liked. She made it seem for a second there if Bill said the wrong thing, she might possibly flip out and slap the teeth out of his mouth. I could really get into Caroline in this storyline if she didn't insist on being dominated by her husband/father/owner Ridge. Just the way Ridge was holding her irked me. How much do the writers of this show get paid? I wonder because if you take away all the G--damn never-ending flashback montages of Liam & Steffy, Liam & whoever is daydreaming about him, Nicole & Zzzzende, etc., there's only 20 minutes of "original" dialogue a month. Why doesn't anyone in the writer's room stand up and say "No more fucking flashback montages! No fucking more."? Bill and Brooke's disgusting behavior should make Katie sympathetic, but it's almost impossible. She's just an annoying character... she's annoying drunk and she's annoying sober.
  14. Julius AND Sasha have fucked up plenty enough to have vitriol directed at both of them. I would hardly say that everyone "forgave and forgot" when it came to Julius' lies. The only family member who was even talking to Julius after the reveal (prior to the stupid Avant family meeting at the motel) was Sasha. I know he showed up, but did anyone actually invite Julius to the hospital when Nicole gave birth? I also strongly disagree that Sasha's poor behavior consisted of "one lie". Maya and Nicole have definitely pulled schemes, but that doesn't mean they can't be pissed at Sasha. I agree that, in general, people should've been more critical of Zende. However, once he made the decision to go back to Nicole, lying about a pregnancy was a real low move. Regardless of her sisters' past fuck-ups, it would be asking a lot to expect Sasha to skate without heavy criticism for that one.
  15. So NOW this is Ridge's business and no one else's? Katie is full of shit. Why wasn't it "Ridge's business" when she walked up to a complete stranger and tried to find out why he and Ridge were arguing? Why wasn't it "Ridge's business" when she confronted Caroline? While I understand her issues with Brooke, I've never understood why they've made her character act like she's not related to the rest of the Logans. For example, I never understood her reaction to the Caroline-Rick blow-up. She showed absolutely zero sympathy for her nephew then. Who's blaming Sasha for what Julius did? Nicole did the exact opposite and look how Sasha repaid her. I also don't think she's being taken to task for what Zende did... she's being blamed for not giving a shit about hurting someone she called her best friend (plus, knew was her sister) and for dating a guy she knew Nicole loved. That's not friendly or sibling-type behavior. I'm having a very difficult time seeing Sasha as a victim regardless of how much crap Maya and Nicole pile on her.
  16. I'm not even mad at the show anymore. I'm mad at myself for watching. Sasha just happens to bump into a pregnant woman right as she's in a bind over taking the test... are they actually paying people to write this stupidity? I would've preferred her to tell Maya and Nicole to take a hike rather than what she did and how she was saved. Actually, I think my favorite outcome would've been if it turns out the pregnant lady was faking it too, only to a higher degree than Sasha.
  17. If Zende wants this pregnancy to go away, he doesn't have to mention an abortion. Just have Steffy hang out with Sasha and Sasha will be falling down the stairs and slipping on flat ground almost immediately. Sasha is becoming a DEFCON 1 level clinger. I like how they've handled the birth. There doesn't need to be unnecessary drama in every situation just because this is a soap opera. Vivienne has given these little looks showing her discomfort with the situation, but she's decided not to blow it up. I'm fine with that. It's not outrageous to think Nicole could be okay with this.
  18. I want to feel bad for Wyatt, but he's always pressuring these girls to get married. (And the girls say "Yes" while looking at the front door hoping Liam walks in.) It's probably because in the back of his mind, he knows they all want Liam. He shitted on the only girl he was with who had no interest in Liam... Nicole. Maybe he's so jealous of Liam that he only wants a woman that's been discarded by his brother. I guess that means he's going to marry Quinn next... ewww. Sasha sounds like she suffered the same head injury as Liam. She really needs help (or someone to really care about her) and if Julius had any interest other than keeping his secret, he would help her.
  19. I don't know who's dumber... Wyatt or Jacob Young's hairstylist? I really wish Sasha would eat an entire bag of STFU. If Zende is going to be this greasy after professing his love for Nicole, then honey, you dodged a bullet.
  20. Julius, Zende, and Sasha really didn't come off looking too good after today's ep. For Julius, everything is Maya's fault, including his daughter getting with his other daughter's ex. How can Zende claim to have ever cared about Nicole if he boinks her best friend 15 minutes after they broke up? And Sasha... she's just a despicable, worthless character. I will be exceedingly angry if they try this. If I had to sit through all of the horseshit surrounding Nicole's surrogacy (complete with 9,000 parts that made no damn sense), there better be a baby at the end of it all. OTOH, I was stunned that Nicole didn't clutch her stomach in pain after hearing about Zende and Sasha. Speaking of pain, watching the actress who plays Nicole try to cry (or do anything at all) causes this viewer distress.
  21. Someone said this a while back and it's true... at least with Bill (unlike Eric), he's rather upfront about having a favorite among his sons. I'm looking forward to Will being SORAS'd and Bill choosing Liam over him too. Geez, I expected/hoped he would say in the phone message, "Come back to save Wyatt from making a huge mistake." Nope.
  22. Quinn and Liam are grotesque. Wyatt is now the dumbest person in SoapLand, but it's hard to feel bad for him in this case because he's pushing Steffy towards this ridiculous choice that she's clearly not on board with. What exactly is Zende's issue with Nicole? I could understand if it was a long-term thing like he's worried about the impact of her and Rick having a child or worried about Nicole having a (too) strong attachment to the baby. Instead, it looks like he can't get everything he wants with Nicole right now, so he's bailing. It makes him look selfish and immature (if it's the latter reasons I mentioned). BTW, I'm SO glad I've missed a ton of eps and didn't see the Nicole/Zende dancing that was in the flashboack montage.
  23. I agree it's similar and if Ivy ever wants to call Rick on his hypocrisy, she can. Ridge can't. He doesn't own the house, doesn't live there, and can't even say he was staying in the general vicinity of the property (guest house). He just popped in out of nowhere and made the change mostly because he wanted the house for himself and Caroline. And like I said earlier, let's not forget the whole picture-gate saga started because Ridge had an affair with Rick's wife. If he kept his tongue in his own mouth (or respected his brother's marriage), his mother's portrait never would've come down in the first place. Yes, I hate Ridge. A. LOT. I just don't see anything in this situation that validates his decisions and behavior. (I'm waiting for the baby drama to blow up in his face and for him to run back to Brooke, then force Rick out of that house too.)
  24. As I said in the comments you're referring to, I don't see how this matters at all. How does the fact he used to live there and Stephanie used to own it make it okay that he went into a home he didn't own or live in and make changes? Ridge growing up there might be relevant in a different discussion (like who should raise their family there), but I don't see how that makes his redecoration acceptable behavior. I agree, especially if that's how this situation began. But it isn't. Eric strolled in the house and Stephanie's picture was already on the wall. Ridge didn't run it by the person who owned the house or the person who lived there. Eric, despite the shaky brains to cotton balls ratio between his ears, sussed out rather quickly that this was going to piss off Rick and perhaps that's why Ridge was doing it. In today's ep, they intimated that Ridge did it to get Rick out because he wanted the house for himself.
  25. While this is a soap and not the real world, "I grew up here" isn't an explanation one could take into a courtroom to defend why they made changes at a home despite not actually owning it or living there. Stephanie's dead and unless Ridge owns the house, his "I grew up here" defense is worthless and besides the point. Rick was living at the house and stayed there because Eric allowed it. Rick isn't "entitled" to do anything since he isn't the owner, but he has a much better argument for what happens there than Ridge did. It was pure jackassery from Ridge. And to be fair, the only reason Stephanie's picture came down in the first place was... wait for it... previous jackassery on Ridge's part. Liking or disliking Ridge, Rick, or Maya shapes how we view situations on the show, but I have difficulty seeing how Ridge's actions could be defended, especially with an excuse as flimsy as "I grew up here".
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