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Post by Kpatch on Aug 2, 2011 20:38:12 GMT -5
Does it bug anyone else that the Walker sisters keep saying "this war" referring to the potential battle between the Dimeras and the Kiriakises. It's as if they are intentionally trying to make it into something more dramatic than it currently is. There is no war. It has the potential to escalate, but it's nowhere near there yet.
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Post by MrsM on Aug 2, 2011 20:47:40 GMT -5
It isn't war yet. Taylor needs to find a bus. Quick.
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Post by fluffysmom on Aug 2, 2011 23:02:56 GMT -5
I guess it's a not too subtle way of telling us the war is coming.
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Post by ghoulgirl on Aug 2, 2011 23:06:42 GMT -5
MrsM: Can Taylor please be under the bus??
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Post by Tom Horton on Aug 3, 2011 7:07:28 GMT -5
I guess it's a not too subtle way of telling us the war is coming. I agree, these episodes are still part of Higley's work and rather than showing the audience the story and letting it unfold for itself like any good writer would do, she was forever having the characters tell the audience what is happening and what they are supposed to think about it. I for one do not appreciate being told what and how to think and am not entertained by Higley's juvenile writing techniques.
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Post by Kpatch on Aug 3, 2011 7:21:09 GMT -5
At least Philip got a mention. LOL. Nicole reminded Brady of what happened in the last "war" when Philip got shot (no, not in Afghanistan ... in his hotel room) and Tony got killed.
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Post by rockfordfosgate on Aug 3, 2011 7:58:01 GMT -5
Kpatch, you were focused on the mention of Philip and I was focused on the mention of Tony. Oh, how I miss Tony. *sigh*
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Post by MrsM on Aug 3, 2011 9:13:55 GMT -5
MrsM: Can Taylor please be under the bus?? I figured that was pretty much implied. Lol.
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Post by Trey on Aug 3, 2011 11:30:36 GMT -5
I was half expecting them to burst into song "when you're a DiMera, you're a DiMera all the way, from your first cigarette to your last dying day..." LOL
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