It's strange to see the two storylines play out together. Hope's child being taken out of her home at the same time Sheila is obsessing over spending time with Finn and Hayes.
The writers baffle me in that they can write two completely different ways at the same time with the exact same material.
Douglas and Finn each have non-biological mothers. They each have crazy bio-parents. But Douglas' father's misdeeds get covered up and he's deemed a good parent. Sheila -- notsomuch. I get that Sheila's crimes are different, but in light of Taylor's....I'm not really buying it.
That maternal pull is always there
BellaSole, Beverly Hills, California, 9/12/2022, 9:27PM (597 days ago) @Tiqui1999
It's strange to see the two storylines play out together. Hope's child being taken out of her home at the same time Sheila is obsessing over spending time with Finn and Hayes.
The writers baffle me in that they can write two completely different ways at the same time with the exact same material.
Douglas and Finn each have non-biological mothers. They each have crazy bio-parents. But Douglas' father's misdeeds get covered up and he's deemed a good parent. Sheila -- notsomuch. I get that Sheila's crimes are different, but in light of Taylor's....I'm not really buying it.
I'm not buying it at all, either.
That maternal pull is always there
BBDownunder, 9/12/2022, 10:38PM (597 days ago) @BellaSole
It's strange to see the two storylines play out together. Hope's child being taken out of her home at the same time Sheila is obsessing over spending time with Finn and Hayes.
The writers baffle me in that they can write two completely different ways at the same time with the exact same material.
Douglas and Finn each have non-biological mothers. They each have crazy bio-parents. But Douglas' father's misdeeds get covered up and he's deemed a good parent. Sheila -- notsomuch. I get that Sheila's crimes are different, but in light of Taylor's....I'm not really buying it.
I'm not buying it at all, either.
Thomas may have done some messed up things but sheila is in a totally different league
That maternal pull is always there
matisse, 9/13/2022, 12:30AM (597 days ago) @BBDownunder- one person liked this
It's strange to see the two storylines play out together. Hope's child being taken out of her home at the same time Sheila is obsessing over spending time with Finn and Hayes.
The writers baffle me in that they can write two completely different ways at the same time with the exact same material.
Douglas and Finn each have non-biological mothers. They each have crazy bio-parents. But Douglas' father's misdeeds get covered up and he's deemed a good parent. Sheila -- notsomuch. I get that Sheila's crimes are different, but in light of Taylor's....I'm not really buying it.
I'm not buying it at all, either.
Thomas may have done some messed up things but sheila is in a totally different league
Chasing a woman to her death and not calling 911 when he did it, is not a "messed up thing" it was evil. Same goes for keeping parents in the dark that the baby they thought was dead, was not, she had been illegally bought by his mother and handed over to his sister to raise. Again, pure evil.
That maternal pull is always there
matisse, 9/13/2022, 12:28AM (597 days ago) @BellaSole
It's strange to see the two storylines play out together. Hope's child being taken out of her home at the same time Sheila is obsessing over spending time with Finn and Hayes.
The writers baffle me in that they can write two completely different ways at the same time with the exact same material.
Douglas and Finn each have non-biological mothers. They each have crazy bio-parents. But Douglas' father's misdeeds get covered up and he's deemed a good parent. Sheila -- notsomuch. I get that Sheila's crimes are different, but in light of Taylor's....I'm not really buying it.
I'm not buying it at all, either.
Taylor and Sheila are one in the same when it comes to being criminals. They have both committed the crime of attempted murder with a gun, and ran away like cowards. They have both killed someone, only Taylor got off the hook, and Sheila went on the lam. In fact, Sheila and Taylor are like twin daughters of different mothers. Maybe we will find out that Sheila Carter was sired by Jack Hamilton. LOL
That maternal pull is always there
Barbybo, 9/14/2022, 9:02AM (595 days ago) @Tiqui1999
It's strange to see the two storylines play out together. Hope's child being taken out of her home at the same time Sheila is obsessing over spending time with Finn and Hayes.
The writers baffle me in that they can write two completely different ways at the same time with the exact same material.
Douglas and Finn each have non-biological mothers. They each have crazy bio-parents. But Douglas' father's misdeeds get covered up and he's deemed a good parent. Sheila -- notsomuch. I get that Sheila's crimes are different, but in light of Taylor's....I'm not really buying it.
Only fair thing fifty fifty then ship the kid to Wills boarding school
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