Kolbard wrote:
>
> On Thu, 3 Apr 2008 05:08:11 -0700 (PDT), tom.rach@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
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> >On Apr 3, 12:09 am, edonline <eronlineSPAM...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> >> I loved the comparative scenes of the dinner at the Kirakis mansion
> >> and the one at the DiMera, now Black, mansion.
> >>
> >> The best came in the last ten minutes or so, with Rolf presenting his
> >> cheese puffs to John and EJ (Rolf: "They're my own special formula";
> >> EJ: "Rolf, in America, we call it a recipe"; John: "No, he means
> >> fomula. He's a mad scientist"). I didn't catch EJ's line when John
> >> mentioned about Marlena pulling a gun on Rolf; I think he said
> >> something to Sami like "You take after your mother". Then it was a
> >> great reaction from John when Marlena suggested everyone moving into
> >> the mansion. "Hmmm, a brainwashed father, a gun-toting mother, a
> >> couple who hate each other... I'll have to think about it."
> >>
> >> The last scenes at the Kirakis house were just as good with Victor
> >> insulting Chloe with an apology. And then an unexpected dinner guest
> >> at the very end... Nichole! Even Kate mouthed the words "Oh, my
> >> god". With Nichole back, things should be good.
> >
> >
> >I agree with you, and I basically enjoyed both scenes for many of the
> >same reasons. John's lines were the best.
> >
> >However, I was annoyed by the fact that Kate and Victor are still
> >talking as if they were legally married. They weren't.
> >
> >I also wasn't completely thrilled with the scene about everyone moving
> >into John's mansion. I knew where this script was going from the
> >moment that Sami and EJ called a meeting at John's place and started
> >talking about their new problem. Marlena and Sami's expressions felt
> >forced and a bit phoney... as if they had to go through the motions of
> >saying their lines solely for the eventual outcome. There was
> >something about it that felt Reillyish.
> >
> > - Donna
>
> I agree about Marlena and Sami, but the Kiriakis dinner was some of
> the best Days I've seen in years. It doesn't NEED fantasy, awful
> humor, or constant suspense to be good. It was very soapy.
>
> Kolbard
I enjoyed both! In fact, I enjoyed the whole week which is amazing
since I was ff'ing just last week. And, I had no idea Nicole was
returning this week (knew she was coming back, just not when) so the end
of Wed's ep was awesome for me.


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