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  • stopthefall
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    I’m actually liking all of them and found them all pretty interesting. I wasn’t watching for any of them before my time.
    Today must be closer to when I started, I do remember Dylan but I don’t think I was watching at this particular time I really don’t know when I started come to think of it LOL.

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  • not so young
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    This episode nor the 2012 episode earlier this week should have not made the cut.
    Apparently the bar has been set very low to qualify as classic( I have seen more classic stuff written on seedy gas station men's bathroom walls)

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  • atwtGL9
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    I switched over to see what classic was airing today and saw Ian Ward...and then Dylan...

    I need more Jack/Victor episodes.

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  • spuilding
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    Originally posted by DOOLWill View Post
    I would prefer Sheila vs Lauren. This episode was not a classic, at least for me.
    I want them to do a whole week of Shelia vs Lauren. One episode wouldn't be enough for that rivalry.

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  • xoregonian
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    Originally posted by TunerEyes View Post
    Anyone remember what the significance was of Sharon driving that day she got the ticket? I have long since forgotten and try as I might today nothing clicked for me.
    Sharon had just left Phyllis at the bottom of the staircase, I believe.

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  • TunerEyes
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    Anyone remember what the significance was of Sharon driving that day she got the ticket? I have long since forgotten and try as I might today nothing clicked for me.

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  • TunerEyes
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    I really enjoyed seeing Ian (he really is a favorite villian and actor for me!) and Dylan and Paul together. Probably the highlight of today's show for me. He was great adding drama and humor and his expressions were always priceless. Loved him aggrevating Victor especially when they both were in prison together later on.

    I loved getting to see Neil, but even back then I never got him falling for Hilary so that was a storyline that just never worked for me. Seeing Lily dump a pitcher of water on Hilary was kind of sweet. Those two never were really friends and I totally understand from Lily's standpoint why. Hilary was kind of wrecking ball that tore up her family.

  • TunerEyes
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    I haven't watched B&B for weeks since it comes on here at 12:30 and the covid briefings start generally at noon and mostly run over part of the show and many times all of it. I've considered giving up on it many times as the storylines are so repetitive with the characters that I no longer really care what happens. I started watching B&B when Y&R killed off Brad and Don went to B&B to be Bill there. Still love seeing him but he's not on enough to be a reason to watch any more.

  • DallasGal
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    I thought this was a weak episode for a classic and/or a flashback Friday. There wasn't anything especially dramatic in this episode. And, it certainly wasn't a good show in the rivalry category. Lily and Hillary had more epic fights than a little bit of water.

    Yesterday's show was great. Malcom sighting. I hope there is more Malcom next week during the Winters' showcase.

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  • janesBydiction
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    I totally agree. Terrible classic choice. There were better rival moments to choose from. Lily vs Hilary squabbles were never iconic. The episode, in general, had a sullen vibe from the bits I watched.

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  • RestlessFan
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    Enjoyed seeing the sister and younger brother, Leslie and Tyler, in today's episode (Angell Conwell/Leslie, the lawyer, and her younger brother played by Roderic Williams). Used to like them and their s/l about their father, who was in prison, was released from prison, but died of heart attack, I think. Enjoyed seeing Dylan, Paul, Ian Ward, too. Used to like Tyler and Abby, too. So, enjoyed all the characters, including Victor, Nikki at this office; Ian Ward with Paul; Dylan working at Crimson Lights; Leslie with Tyler and Abby; and Sharon/NIck at the cottage. I agree it is not really a classic episode, but I guess TPTB wanted to highlight rivelry between Hillary/Lily so they chose this one.

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  • xoregonian
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    I don't think of it as classic at all, but more of a flashback Friday episode. It was fun to see some of those old characters who are never spoken about any more. lol

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  • Carjack4ever
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    It seems they're pulling more recent stuff because they don't want to show too much 80's and 90's material when the show was actually good!

    I really hope they'll air the first episode of y&r and show the following episodes.... It would be so interesting!

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  • garciab006
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    Ahh, this era was just so forgettable. The stark contrast in production values in the 2012 episode from just a few days ago with this one is super jarring and JFP's influence shows. Thankfully they've done away with the establishing shots in recent years and RC's Cate's music cues have improved melodically since then.

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  • DOOLWill
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    I would prefer Sheila vs Lauren. This episode was not a classic, at least for me.

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