Post by texans08 on May 23, 2006 8:40:48 GMT -5
Tanisha Lynn (Dani) wants out of AMC and the show has allowed for her exit, sigh. McTavish says she will definitely recast the characterWHY??? (to backburner her more) - TL will still air (seldomnly) and be on contract through summer 2006.
BABY MAKES FOUR ON AMC
Thy dynamis shift again this week in AMC's unorthodox Ryan/Kendall/Zach triangle - but more urgent matters are at hand, Kendall's still in a coma.
At the beginning of the week it looks like both mother and son will die...and Ryan decides to hold off the c-section - which greatly angers Erica. But it builds a grudging respect between Ryan and Zach. That's not all, Ryan's realized he's still in love with Kendall...and Zach knows Ryan's realized that.
In the meantime, the baby is deemed healthy enough to deliver and they do just that - Spike is born with a clean bill of health. As Ryan is awestruck watching his son, Kendall's condition plummets. Zach who desperately wants to stay with Kendall, is arrested. "Bianca and Ryan are the ones left to beg Kendall to pull through...it's deeply emotional." (Eden Riegel) ;D ;D
VCR ALERT: On, Monday June 5, Greg gets an unsuspected surprise. The doc is attempting "to escape PV and continue his [one man population campaign] and if someone is finally going to stop him, I wouldn't look for the standard stoppage." (McT) Kendall has a defining moment on Tuesday, June 6.
ON A DAYS NOTE: EJ (James Scott) premieres this week and obviously he's shirtless as is Austin (gees he's taller than Austin Peck), lol gotta love DAYS for something. EJ is actually just in a towel, and sexy short haircut (IMO, I hated the hair growing out on AMC, in the picture he's in a black shirt that fully exposes his muscles), and his towel drops in front of Sami and Sami who gets a nice view of his ass - likes what she sees. :-/Later, EJ helps Sami out of a jam: "He's a gentleman and gentlemen have to do what gentleman have to do." So Scott goes on to use a bunch of superalitives to describe the time he's having at DAYS (i.e. terribly great, enormously fantastic, fantastically brilliant, etc...). So is EJ as nice as he seems? Scott cracks that "of course there are no ulterior motives" (which beckons that ulterior motives are there for sure).
BABY MAKES FOUR ON AMC
Thy dynamis shift again this week in AMC's unorthodox Ryan/Kendall/Zach triangle - but more urgent matters are at hand, Kendall's still in a coma.
At the beginning of the week it looks like both mother and son will die...and Ryan decides to hold off the c-section - which greatly angers Erica. But it builds a grudging respect between Ryan and Zach. That's not all, Ryan's realized he's still in love with Kendall...and Zach knows Ryan's realized that.
In the meantime, the baby is deemed healthy enough to deliver and they do just that - Spike is born with a clean bill of health. As Ryan is awestruck watching his son, Kendall's condition plummets. Zach who desperately wants to stay with Kendall, is arrested. "Bianca and Ryan are the ones left to beg Kendall to pull through...it's deeply emotional." (Eden Riegel) ;D ;D
VCR ALERT: On, Monday June 5, Greg gets an unsuspected surprise. The doc is attempting "to escape PV and continue his [one man population campaign] and if someone is finally going to stop him, I wouldn't look for the standard stoppage." (McT) Kendall has a defining moment on Tuesday, June 6.
ON A DAYS NOTE: EJ (James Scott) premieres this week and obviously he's shirtless as is Austin (gees he's taller than Austin Peck), lol gotta love DAYS for something. EJ is actually just in a towel, and sexy short haircut (IMO, I hated the hair growing out on AMC, in the picture he's in a black shirt that fully exposes his muscles), and his towel drops in front of Sami and Sami who gets a nice view of his ass - likes what she sees. :-/Later, EJ helps Sami out of a jam: "He's a gentleman and gentlemen have to do what gentleman have to do." So Scott goes on to use a bunch of superalitives to describe the time he's having at DAYS (i.e. terribly great, enormously fantastic, fantastically brilliant, etc...). So is EJ as nice as he seems? Scott cracks that "of course there are no ulterior motives" (which beckons that ulterior motives are there for sure).