Kaitlin <kelly's.d...@324.wharf.st.INVALID> wrote:
> Marika wrote in <w%GlN.93913$vFZa....@fx13.iad>:
>
>> Wow, Sonny slammed the door in Nina’s face and Willow told Mikey to go
>> sleep elsewhere
>
> The door slam was epic! Loved it! But IMO, Willow reaction to Michael
> withholding from her was entirely misplaced. It's Nina she should have
> be furious with, not Michael. (He was just trying to save your feelings,
> you silly little twit!) At most she should have frowned and lightly
> scolded him and let it go. Then after she'd had a night's sleep, made
> plans with her lawyer to keep Nina away from her kids.
Willow’s best bet at survival is to distance herself from both Nina, the Qs
and the Corinthos
Harmony warned her in dreams about someone lying.
Nina and Mikey both fit the warning
>>
>> What a weird year this will be
>>
>> I found the scene where Drew threatened Nina disturbing.
>
> I agree. So...what? If she *had* been a man, he would have beaten the
> crap out of her? I understand the urge--Nina is despicable--but he
> didn't have to move on her like he did.
Social media showed the clips of the time Drew found out Liz lied to him
about his identity. Drew was portrayed by Billy Miller at the time.
I had forgotten about that episode.
He yanked her very hard. There was no reason why he should not have been
emotional during that revelation.
Then, there was an earlier time, when Drew was entirely convincedNed was
the rat fink, and punched him. This was, I believe, way before Pentonville.
it seems they may be building up to a buried volatile personality entirely
different from the calm dopey yoga mat carrying neighborhood social worker
they had painted over the past year.
Bits and pieces busting loose