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do we need to hear Steffy say that Sheila is dead and that Deacon needs to get on with his life and forget this crazy notion about seeing ten toes. Are these people that dumb that they have forgotten how many times Sheila was thought to be dead or has escaped death (like falling over a balcony and walking away without even a scrape) Why hasn’t anyone ever mentioned anything about that? They could have gone such a different way with that storyline by having Sheila be paralyzed and gaining Finn’s sympaty vote.
And what was it with Steffy and Hope having a civil conversation today, when just weeks ago Hope was shooting daggers at Steffy for encouraging Thomas’ move to Paris. What we just move on from that just for the sake of having another boring conversation that Sheila is dead and that Deacon needs to get a grip.
How does one sign up to be a writer on this show??? I , seriously, could do a better job.
Amen to everything that you said. Today’s episode drove me nuts. I am so tired of listening to Steffy haranguing about Deacon that I barely have words left to express it. And, if that weren’t bad enough, here comes Ridge with the same dialog.
I was honestly surprised to see Hope and Steffy still together. Given the way Steffy was carrying on about Hope’s father, I had hopes that Hope would gather her things and leave. But, alas, those hopes were dashed to bits. And, did I hear Steffy ask Hope if Finn had said anything about Sheila to her? Since when did this change in the wind’s direction occur? The last time Hope tried to give Steffy a head’s up, Steffy wasn’t even trying to hear it and proved as much by helping to hustle Thomas and Douglas out of town. Where are the writers going with this?
I wonder if any of the people who write this show are made to watch the show. They should be. Perhaps then they would realize how repetitive and awful it can be at times.