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by Brent Kellogg
September 16, 2008
Remember Katherine Chancellor's double during her
kidnapping and that of her personal slave Ether
Valentine?
"Marge" could be coming back one of these days in
what is called "an entertaining plot twist."
Ain't they all? Aren't we shocked and awed by it?
Isn't there something exciting about the alleged,
seems to be true, coming to Genoa City of Michael
Baldwin's teenage sister? Somewhere along the line
either Gloria Bardwell, or Lowell Baldwin, got it on
with an as yet unnamed man/woman and only seventeen
years later is it getting out that a child resulted
from the copulation.
If the teen is Lowell's, that would make some sense.
But if it's Gloria's why wouldn't she have said
something by now? Because this is another character
like Ana Hamilton pulled out of the proverbial ass?
It's not enough that so many loose ends in need of
tying with the regulars are left dangling, throw
some nut jobs like Heather Stevens and Chloe
Mitchell into the mix. Kill Skye Lockhart off and
let there be no Adam Wilson burying his medication
and cellphone near the grave. Forget where Cane
Ashby got his name and why, as a Chancellor, he
refuses to use the name Chancellor. Let it be
decreed that Victor Newman can snatch the Newman
name away from Victor Newman Junior and the poor
Harvard-educated son must go around blathering that
with his being ostracized he has no place to go.
And how many times in the coming daze will Michael
Baldwin fear that covering for Lowell will cost him
his license to practice law? Will it exceed the
amount uttered last time Michael was up to his ears
in crime? I'm still confused as to where Michael
slept last night if, as he says, he wasn't home to
witness Gloria and Lowell falling asleep on his
sofa. Does he keep an Athletic Supporter Hotel room
on retainer like Heather does? He wouldn't have
slept at the home of newlyweds Kevin and Jana Fisher
- would he? He would. He did! The squeaky bedsprings
didn't keep him, um, up?
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