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Daniel:
I guess I'm just surprised that she was never identified as being part of a long-term relationship couple. Maybe thats what I find fascinating about the Luke and Noah storyline is that it seems to be supporting the idea of being gay and in a long-term relationship rather than just being "gay and out and proud" as Luke would have said. Maybe I'm just mesmerized because the show seems to be letting Luke say, "I'm gay, and....". In other words, I think it becomes less of a social statement and more of a human statement.  Of course, Bianca may have been the same way, but I haven't watched All My Children... lol. And don't plan to start anytime soon.

Maybe I'm completely out of it, too.

Daniel:
Parts 88, 89 and 90 of the Luke and Noah storyline

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Daniel:
Parts 91 and 92 of the Luke and Noah storyline.

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Lynne:
Thanks again, Daniel!  I *loved* #92!  There should have been a kiss, though, damnit.  ::) :laugh:  Maybe the next episode will lead with that...wouldn't want anybody getting all complacent.

And no worries re:Dusty; snippets are good.  He reminds me of one of Suz Brockmann's Navy SEALs - I think I'm going to cast him as Cosmo Richter in HOT TARGET.

 8)

Daniel:
You're in the same lifeboat with everyone else, Lynne. Where's the kiss? After seeing two really good kisses previously, the Nuke fans are starving for more... I'm only hoping they're using it as a plot point, and not just responding to a negative public viewpoint, particularly when the actors have very nice on-screen chemistry. But as you and I both know from watching Latter Days, these things take practice, and performance in soap operas does not leave very much time for practice, usually.

You noticed how in previous segments, it was often Noah that initiated the kiss, and tried to several other times, and Luke that pushed him away. This might be a type of character flaw development for Luke since I really don't see much other reason for doing it that way.  Ah well, thinking's worth two cents, these days, three?

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