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Yay for Bobby for putting that stuck up Mr Bedford in his place. :D Morag was such a bitch towards Bobby earlier.The girl saved her life and she still is hateful towards her.I don't know why Ailsa was being nice towards her.The woman doesn't deserve any sympathy.

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SPOILERS!

How does Sally notice what an "evil creep" Dodge seems to be, while the rest of the Fletcher family seem totally oblivious?? Sorry but that doesn't make sense, or am I missing something here?? :scratches head: :huh::unsure:

Well, we already know Dodge is an evil creep:He killed someone, albeit semi-accidentally, he set an innocent man up to take the blame after manipulating his victim's nephew into being an accessory, he's stealing from people for the sheer fun of it and beating up smaller boys just to make himself feel big.I'm not really sure why you seem to be saying it's all right for Dodge to do unforgiveable things to people you don't like but no-one's allowed to do anything to Dodge:You seemed to think Philip "deserved" to be murdered in his bed because you found him a bit annoying, yet no-one's allowed to say Dodge deserves to die for killing him

and then coming back in 1995 and trying to deliberately kill someone

.And how exactly did Celia do anything wrong?Dodge was a thief so she turned him over to the police.That doesn't give him the right to come storming back to town looking for revenge and set fire to the store without knowing or seemingly caring if there was anyone inside.

To contradict myself, it's curious that actually Sally's the only person that Dodge doesn't bother putting on an act with.He knows just what buttons to press and what lies to tell to make Tom and Pippa or Steven like him but either he doesn't know what to do with Sally or he just sees her as an annoying kid who no-one listens to and isn't bothered whether she likes him or not.

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None of the things he did have anything to do with Sally and she didn't see Dodge light the fire, steal anything (apart from her candy at the bus stop) or set Simon up.

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Amazing how Sally be such a "good" judge of character at such a young age, isn't it! She must have had all the years of experience Tom and "Pippa" magically missed out on all through their lives to become such good foster parents.

It just doesn't add up. :unsure:

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In today's episode Stacey is by the beach feeling sorry for herself again, with Stevo holding her hand again......

Bobby and Frank are just not meant for each other. Bobby should have capitalised on her excellent HSC results and gone to university. What a waste of an opportunity, and to be stuck in an unhappy marriage too.

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Well, that's one thing I do agree with Old H&A Fan on. I do think it was a terrible waste for Bobby to go through all that stuff with her HSC and show her smart she is just to end up serving hamburgers to people for the rest of her life. :(

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Amazing how Sally be such a "good" judge of character at such a young age, isn't it! She must have had all the years of experience Tom and "Pippa" magically missed out on all through their lives to become such good foster parents.

It just doesn't add up. :unsure:

Kids always recognise the bad guy first.Just ask Dickens.It's the same way that she instinctively shied away from Don Fisher in the pilot.(Then forgot about it when they decided he wasn't the bad guy after all.)

If you think about it...why would she like Dodge?He doesn't seem to like her and she knew at least some of what he got up to because she knew Lance was worried about being in trouble for helping him.I haven't really seen her "needling" him, she just doesn't want anything to do with him and isn't going to like him just because Pippa tells her she has to.

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