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But anyway. I don't care if Ryan, Zach and David drug Adam again. Adam knows that Kendall is innocent, and says nothing. He deserves a Mickey Finn.
Which leads me to another point in this story which makes no sense. Both Adam and Scott believe that Emma shot Stuart, but that it's better that Kendall spend years in jail. Why? Emma wouldn't get in trouble for accidentally shooting someone. She'd get some therapy and a pat on the head. So it's ridiculous to keep that particular secret.
Poor little Emma she doesn't stand a chance with these people as parents...
And that's why the child has started to play the grownups' game -- today she threatened Annie: "If you marry Adam, I'll tell everyone the truth." Maybe the poor child is gonna be alright after all -- she had a look of quiet determination . . .
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The writers are extremely CARELESS telling this story. They never take into consideration that the victim just might be on MEDS that mixed with another drug could kill them. Zach, et al, wouldn't care but what a message.
I was miffed by that when David drugged a boat load of people with Libidizone. There were seniors in those scenes. Most of a certain age, like Adam, would surely have MEDS for something. No matter what it is it shouldn't mix with anything else and David should at least warn them, assuming he knows what Adam might be taking for his heart (another assumption on my part).
This storyline has gotten so stupid and farfetched that I fast forward just about all of AMC. There are no checks and balances for anyone's behavior in this town. How easy it was for Zach to talk David into drugging Adam again, and then the stupid nurse is standing right there when he pulls the bottle switch. What, the dingbat has zero peripheral vision??
I have absolutely no words for Erica. It used to be that she would just have moments of biatchy behavior, but now she's 100% biatch and I hate her smug, holier than thou attitude towards everyone. I want Annie to smack her across the face so hard that her eyeballs pop out of her prissy little head. Can't stand that woman.
And the church hide-out is painfully ridiculous. No one passing by would wonder about lights being on in an abandoned church? Kendall was able to just wander to the store and buy food and supplies? And today when Aiden is lightheaded, she just happens to have soup on hand to spoon feed him? How did she warm it up, over the altar candles?
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