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1992-11-19 Questions And Accusations Part 2

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19 Nov 1992 (Part 2) - Blake says Roger won (Ross can barely look at her now) and wonders if Roger really wants to send her to jail too. Roger insists that it's Ross' decision now. Blake is upset that Roger has Ross backed into a corner, but Roger says Ross did it to himself. Roger lays a family-sized guilt trip on Blake. Roger and Blake argue which way Ross will turn. At Ross' office, he's finishing his press conference, when Holly asks if there might be any reason he wouldn't go to Washington, surprising the other reporters. Ross insists that there's no reason to forfeit his Senate seat and escorts all the reporters out except Holly. In private, Holly keeps goading Ross and enjoys his discomfort. Ross turns it back around on Holly by again comparing her to Roger. Later, Henry Chamberlain visits Ross to talk about Jenna's deportation. Henry wants Ross to help extend Jenna's visa. Blake is waiting for Holly when she returns to her office. Blake confronts her mother about encouraging Roger to set the loyalty test for Blake. Holly explains that she did it for revenge, while Blake insists that Holly will not get Ross back. After Blake leaves, Holly tells herself that she doesn't want Ross, while watching Roger with Jenna through the window.

Ross Marler - Jerry verDorn
Blake Thorpe - Elizabeth Keifer
Roger Thorpe - Michael Zaslow
Holly Lindsey - Maureen Garrett
Henry Chamberlain - William Roerick
Jenna Bradshaw - Fiona Hutchison

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  • I never really paid attention to the political side of the story (since that was just background IMO), but I was surprised to hear Ross say one of his goals was a bi-partisan effort to finally get a national health care program in place. Ironic how this scene could be playing in today's world.

  • It is so amazing how much Holly and Blake don't get along here, considering that they were so close later on. I don't remember how this animosity ended between Holly and Blake.

  • It was about a year long healing process. There was no big moment where their relationship changed, but Holly and Blake eventually reconnected by August or September 1993. I specifically remember a scene at the diner where Holly told Blake that she really has loved her all this time and it was her pain and anger that made her say she never loved Blake. From then on, Holly and Blake were mostly close, but still dysfunctional in their own way.

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  • Hey Blake, you had Holly making the bed that you and Ross fucked in behind her back.

    What kind of daughter does that?

  • Now this is the Guiding Light that I loved! It doesn't get much better than this war between Blake and Ross and Roger and Holly. Great stuff. Thank you so much for posting these. (You wouldn't happen to have the Thanksgiving they all spent together a few years later would you? The one were Blake is cooking? I'd love to see all that bantering again.)

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  • I had this thought as well while listening to this clip! Eerie how relevant it is.

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