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Subject: Re: Joe in "The Bold and the Beautiful"


Author:
Holly H.
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Date Posted: Friday, September 21, 09:54:33pm
In reply to: Nancy Streb 's message, "Re: Joe in "The Bold and the Beautiful"" on Friday, September 21, 06:41:15pm

I also thought Craig could step down, & tell his superiors EXACTLY why, thereby keeping his integrity & job. I love seeing Joe, though, & hope Craig will stand his ground, & will see the hearing through. There probably will be a very messy trial to follow the hearing.

This IS a soap; cat claws & dagger-stares & back-stabbing run rampant, with bed hopping. The last time I watched a soap was The Guiding Light, when Joe was Macaully West, Summer of 1993. I have not missed them!

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Isabelle
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Date Posted: Saturday, September 22, 07:34:30am

I don't want the judge to withdraw from the case, I want Joe to have the most presence on the screen. As for the storyline, both parents seem as pitiful as each other. Perhaps for the sake of this child the good judge will place this child in a healthier environment.

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Nancy Streb
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Date Posted: Saturday, September 22, 05:51:51pm

Joe can't withdraw! He should in real life but this is a soap. I haven't watched this show before but Is there anyone on this show that would provide a "healthy environment"? They all seem rather dysfunctional!

Are you able to watch on the internet, Isabelle?

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Isabelle
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Date Posted: Sunday, September 23, 03:00:43am

I'm totally delirious, but why not the character of Alley Mills, I don't know if she has a family relationship with the kid, but it would be so funny that Judge Joe entrusts the child to one of his old Dr. Quinn pals.
By the way, there is a great interview of Joe on Soap Opera Digest. Orson came to say hello to Joe on his first day. I bought a digital version, on line on Zinio.

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