Amy
>Amy
You know, when I saw that scene I had exactly the same thought!
Her little boys are so busy and rough-and-tumble that you would
think that Vicky has probably cleaned up a few nasty cuts. Oh well,
I guess TPTB want to continue in the "weak, helpless female" vein
that they've been following recently with all of their female
characters.
Tammy
Tammy Parkhill
park...@fox.nstn.ca
Http://Fox.nstn.ca:80/~parkhill/
Diane Johnston joh...@hrmmail.city.halifax.ns.ca
AKA: ae...@ccn.cs.dal.ca
Who put the Stop Payment on my reality check!!!
Sharon Howe
I understand the POVs being put forward in this thread, but I really
enjoyed it because it is so true to life. No matter what some people
are just always going to be squeamish. That doesn't mean they can't
rise to the occasion. (She did drive him to the ER & get him into
Morgan's capable hands!) But, as soon as they have the opportunity to
put distance between them & the squeam-ette, they flee. LOL. There
is something very real & good feeling about all of the scenes around
Vicky's new house it seems to me. I wonder if this is their way of
giving the farm back to us, ...
"The United States is a nation of laws: badly written and randomly
enforced." - Frank Zappa
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DonnaB, using BooRadley as my new IRC nick
Co-Host, Delphi Soap Opera Forum "go cus 179"
>Was it really the blood she was queasy about, or the idea of watching
>someone get stitches? Not something I'd care to watch, either. I'm sure
>if it were one of the boys she'd have stayed with him, though.
No, it seemed to be the blood, 'cause she was wincing (spelling?) all the
way through, not just when the mention of stiches came up.
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Tah tah.
TK
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