I hate these kinds of scenes (General)
Where it takes a person the entire episode to tell someone something. Most people would have blurted it out before the front door was even shut.
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"I love you more than anything or anyone in the world. And I want you by my side for the rest of my life."
"You're the love of my life."
Liam to Hope. Debate over.
I hate these kinds of scenes
Me too!
I hate these kinds of scenes
Me too!
It's torture. Just say it, already.
And how predictable was Ridge? I knew he would berate Hope simply for being the messenger. He should apologize to her when he learns the truth. But he won't. He never does.
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"I love you more than anything or anyone in the world. And I want you by my side for the rest of my life."
"You're the love of my life."
Liam to Hope. Debate over.
I hate these kinds of scenes
Me too!
It's torture. Just say it, already.And how predictable was Ridge? I knew he would berate Hope simply for being the messenger. He should apologize to her when he learns the truth. But he won't. He never does.
I don’t blame Ridge and I doubt Hope feels she’s owed an apology. It’s a completely ridiculous story. As far as the Sinn scene I wanted Steffy to drop that wine glass.
I hate these kinds of scenes
Where it takes a person the entire episode to tell someone something. Most people would have blurted it out before the front door was even shut.
It is annoying and frustrating.
Sheila showed she hasn't changed. I knew it!
I hate these kinds of scenes
Where it takes a person the entire episode to tell someone something. Most people would have blurted it out before the front door was even shut.
It is annoying and frustrating.
Sheila showed she hasn't changed. I knew it!
I don't think Sheila's antics with Li mean she hasn't changed. I think she's just getting revenge for spaghetti-gate.
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"I love you more than anything or anyone in the world. And I want you by my side for the rest of my life."
"You're the love of my life."
Liam to Hope. Debate over.
I hate these kinds of scenes
Me too!
It's torture. Just say it, already.And how predictable was Ridge? I knew he would berate Hope simply for being the messenger. He should apologize to her when he learns the truth. But he won't. He never does.
I don’t blame Ridge and I doubt Hope feels she’s owed an apology. It’s a completely ridiculous story. As far as the Sinn scene I wanted Steffy to drop that wine glass.
Ridge can be incredulous. What he shouldn't do is berate the messenger. I bet, if it was Brooke telling Hope this news she wouldn't have berated her. Ridge always does this. He's a brute.
--
"I love you more than anything or anyone in the world. And I want you by my side for the rest of my life."
"You're the love of my life."
Liam to Hope. Debate over.
I hate these kinds of scenes
Where it takes a person the entire episode to tell someone something. Most people would have blurted it out before the front door was even shut.
It is annoying and frustrating.
Sheila showed she hasn't changed. I knew it!
I don't think Sheila's antics with Li mean she hasn't changed. I think she's just getting revenge for spaghetti-gate.
if she needs to get revenge that shows she hasn't changed IMO.
I hate these kinds of scenes
Me too!
It's torture. Just say it, already.And how predictable was Ridge? I knew he would berate Hope simply for being the messenger. He should apologize to her when he learns the truth. But he won't. He never does.
I don’t blame Ridge and I doubt Hope feels she’s owed an apology. It’s a completely ridiculous story. As far as the Sinn scene I wanted Steffy to drop that wine glass.
Ridge can be incredulous. What he shouldn't do is berate the messenger. I bet, if it was Brooke telling Hope this news she wouldn't have berated her. Ridge always does this. He's a brute.
He is but I like that they keep him in character unlike so many others that they change for plot-driven reasons.
I hate these kinds of scenes
Where it takes a person the entire episode to tell someone something. Most people would have blurted it out before the front door was even shut.
Yeah, and it's especially annoying when someone like arrogant idiot Ridge kept interrupting Hope!
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Shown on screen, Steffy blackmailed Bill. Yet, she told Ivy (and Liam too) that “blackmail is a crime”. Per Steffy’s own words, she IS a criminal cuz she has blackmailed.
I hate these kinds of scenes
Hope did a better job of explaining to teeedle-dee and tweedle-dumb. Finn looked and sounded like dumb and dumber talking with Steffy. He actually thinks she will be happy that his birth mother lives!
I hate these kinds of scenes
Me too!
It's torture. Just say it, already.And how predictable was Ridge? I knew he would berate Hope simply for being the messenger. He should apologize to her when he learns the truth. But he won't. He never does.
I don’t blame Ridge and I doubt Hope feels she’s owed an apology. It’s a completely ridiculous story. As far as the Sinn scene I wanted Steffy to drop that wine glass.
Ridge can be incredulous. What he shouldn't do is berate the messenger. I bet, if it was Brooke telling Hope this news she wouldn't have berated her. Ridge always does this. He's a brute.
He is but I like that they keep him in character unlike so many others that they change for plot-driven reasons.
I agree they keep Ridge consistent. Ridge is never going to "be nice" and that is okay.
I hate these kinds of scenes
Yeah.
Go figure, who can.
Sorry, but I can't...
I hate these kinds of scenes
Me too!
It's torture. Just say it, already.And how predictable was Ridge? I knew he would berate Hope simply for being the messenger. He should apologize to her when he learns the truth. But he won't. He never does.
I don’t blame Ridge and I doubt Hope feels she’s owed an apology. It’s a completely ridiculous story. As far as the Sinn scene I wanted Steffy to drop that wine glass.
Ridge can be incredulous. What he shouldn't do is berate the messenger. I bet, if it was Brooke telling Hope this news she wouldn't have berated her. Ridge always does this. He's a brute.
He is but I like that they keep him in character unlike so many others that they change for plot-driven reasons.
That's true. He's consistently rude.
--
"I love you more than anything or anyone in the world. And I want you by my side for the rest of my life."
"You're the love of my life."
Liam to Hope. Debate over.
I hate these kinds of scenes
Where it takes a person the entire episode to tell someone something. Most people would have blurted it out before the front door was even shut.
It is annoying and frustrating.
Sheila showed she hasn't changed. I knew it!
I don't think Sheila's antics with Li mean she hasn't changed. I think she's just getting revenge for spaghetti-gate.
if she needs to get revenge that shows she hasn't changed IMO.
Maybe we'll find out that she's being playful. She was kinda giggly. She didn't really seem sinister.
--
"I love you more than anything or anyone in the world. And I want you by my side for the rest of my life."
"You're the love of my life."
Liam to Hope. Debate over.
I hate these kinds of scenes
Me too!
It's torture. Just say it, already.And how predictable was Ridge? I knew he would berate Hope simply for being the messenger. He should apologize to her when he learns the truth. But he won't. He never does.
Ridge already knew about Sugar. If Ridge wasn't so dense, when Hope mentioned Sugar and Deacon has been going around say ten toes, Ridge should have put two and two together. I think the old Ridge was written smarter.
I hate these kinds of scenes
Where it takes a person the entire episode to tell someone something. Most people would have blurted it out before the front door was even shut.
Dragged out stuff just kills time
I hate these kinds of scenes
Where it takes a person the entire episode to tell someone something. Most people would have blurted it out before the front door was even shut.
It is annoying and frustrating.
Sheila showed she hasn't changed. I knew it!
I don't think Sheila's antics with Li mean she hasn't changed. I think she's just getting revenge for spaghetti-gate.
if she needs to get revenge that shows she hasn't changed IMO.
Maybe we'll find out that she's being playful. She was kinda giggly. She didn't really seem sinister.
Nothing playful about shocking someone that you don't like to begin with in that way. It caused Hope to pass out. If she thinks it's funny to keep shocking people like that then her mind is still completely twisted. Beside's Sheila's idea of being playful is locking a man in a room filled with bees and watching him get stung to death.
I hate these kinds of scenes
He’s awful— him & his evil spawn, Steffy think they rule the world