I wasn't able to watch today's episode's live today but I watched on-line and I'm glad I did because I thought it was a pretty good one. And here are my thoughts for those of you were anxiously waiting.
Stefano: I thought this was an interesting development because I was always under the impression that in order to have a heart attack you actually had to have that organ and not a shriveled up grapefruit pit. I guess daytime TV does have something to teach us after all.
Call me naive but like Chad I think I actually believed him when he said he had nothing to do with the murders. I guess I'm just an old softie.
Joey: Is anybody else getting
tired of the sullen teen routine? I wanted to smack him in the scenes with Hope. Since that was probably the feeling the writers were going for that means the scenes worked. The kid is new and I'm willing to keep an open-mind where he's concerned; mainly because he's a part of a core family but as of this moment I'm not feeling it.
Ben and Abigail: I actually thought their scenes were pretty well acted but this relationship has become so toxic something for which they both share blame; Abigail with her indecisiveness about her feelings for both Ben and Chad. And Ben has let his paranoia get the best of him that he has developed stalkerish tendencies. The best thing for both of them would be to end this mess they call a "relationship."
I love the bromance growing between Chad and Rafe so much that I think its becoming one of my favorite relationships. I just love the irony of it. Chad arranges for Rafe to lose his badge. Rafe gets his badge back. Chad becomes the number one suspect in two double murders and now Rafe really is the best friend Chad has the force right now. I also have to say I am SO glad they are writing Rafe this way that he is being a professional and not just buying the trail of bread crumbs the cops are being fed.
JJ you are not Frank and Joe Hardy or Encyclopedia Brown it is not your job to bring the Southern fried sleazebag down. For the love of all that's good and right
TELL Roman what's going on.
On that note I did find myself wiping a tear from my eye when the creepazoid told JJ: "Forget your dead girlfriend, bad things happen." Does the man not realize the money he could make if he would just forsake his life of crime and go to work writing for Hallmark?