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Sally A Wilson

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Feb 29, 1996, 3:00:00 AM2/29/96
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Julie Collins (jol...@nwu.edu) wrote:
: I have never been a fan of KB, but her lack of an apology or
: a tanks to Lucy for her work was appalling. WHen everyone else
: thought Lucy was having one of her flights of whimsy, she stood
: firm in her conviction, that regardless what KB has done in the
: past and their lack of friendship, she went out to prove KB's
: innocence. Mac wake-up!
: J.


Come on. Jeez. If she had broken down and kissed Luce's feet
it would have been stupid. I did not want her to be against
character, it would have be unbelievable. And to be honest,
if I were Katherine and Luce babbled on and on and on, I
would have reached a boiling point and do likewise. Anyway,
if the writers make them chummy all of a sudden that would
ruin what is great about the two, their "hatred" for one
another. I for one do not want to see Katherine completely
redemned it is dull. She can be snotty, and self-centered
yet still deep down love and care for Mac. It does not have
to black or white, but it and she can be shades of grey.
Nope I enjoyed the scenes. I loved the way as she sizzled
while Luce babbled on and on and on and on, bragging and
exaggerating her accomplishments. It was a fun scene,
much more enjoyable then the rediculous San Antonio stuff.

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I have had tea...lot's of tea...INDIAN tea...and
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Cheryl LaGue

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Mar 1, 1996, 3:00:00 AM3/1/96
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In article <4h4rmk$j...@news.csus.edu> sac2...@saclink1.csus.edu (Sally A Wilson) writes:
>Julie Collins (jol...@nwu.edu) wrote:
>: I have never been a fan of KB, but her lack of an apology or
>: a tanks to Lucy for her work was appalling. WHen everyone else
>: thought Lucy was having one of her flights of whimsy, she stood
>: firm in her conviction, that regardless what KB has done in the
>: past and their lack of friendship, she went out to prove KB's
>: innocence. Mac wake-up!
>: J.
>
>
>Come on. Jeez. If she had broken down and kissed Luce's feet
>it would have been stupid. I did not want her to be against
>character, it would have be unbelievable. And to be honest,
>if I were Katherine and Luce babbled on and on and on, I
>would have reached a boiling point and do likewise. Anyway,
>if the writers make them chummy all of a sudden that would
>ruin what is great about the two, their "hatred" for one
>another. I for one do not want to see Katherine completely
>redemned it is dull. She can be snotty, and self-centered
>yet still deep down love and care for Mac. It does not have
>to black or white, but it and she can be shades of grey.
>Nope I enjoyed the scenes. I loved the way as she sizzled
>while Luce babbled on and on and on and on, bragging and
>exaggerating her accomplishments. It was a fun scene,
>much more enjoyable then the rediculous San Antonio stuff.
>
>
>======================================================
> Sally A. Wilson swi...@csus.edu
>======================================================


Come on. Jeez....They dont have to make them friends, Kath
didnt have to kiss her feet, but considering everything
Lucy went through for her (and in spite of her babbling)
Kath could have at least showed an iota of gratitude....

Lucy made the best bud/chummy crack totally tounge in cheek.
No way they should be buds, I agree there, but Katherines
lack of gratitude was appalling.

I must admit however to being MUCH more interested in Kath
when she is angry. MBE seems to be able to pull that off,
certainly better than any other emotion. The look on her
face at the end of the scene with Damian, was GREAT.

Cheryl


Michelle Jackson

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Mar 3, 1996, 3:00:00 AM3/3/96
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Penina Freedenberg <peni...@csc.umd.edu> writes:

>And what's she done for Mac lately? How about that very odd lunch
>conversation she had with Edward on Friday - methinks Mac would not be
>happy about it.

Aside from the frivolous reference to Mac, she seemed to be feeling Edward
out as to his willingness to commit adultery. I know some women may be
given to benign flirting and flattery, but Katherine seemed to have a more
specific purpose. Even though her feelings for Mac didn't grow over time
as they should have, when they say they are in love, I assumed they meant it
and that the lack of sincerity was all on the writers' part, not on the
characters'. However, yesterday Katherine looked like she was in the men's
store browsing. Michele

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