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May 20, 2016 at 8:42 pm #6483
casey
ParticipantEven in the midst of a slumbering Days I still love to watch AZ. Her scenes with Deimos today were masterful and Nicole really knows how to work it. Question is: is she falling for this guy?
May 20, 2016 at 9:23 pm #51617lynnekaren
Participantabout Days. I really have no other reason to watch.
May 21, 2016 at 12:59 pm #51620Bonbon
Participantshe seems to get more beautiful every day.
Casey, I thought the same thing about her falling for him. It sure looked like it. Oh, please, writers, what else can you do to ruin our show?
May 21, 2016 at 6:16 pm #51628Patti
Participantto put her best foot forward in this awful sl. I have always loved Vincent Irizarry, and he’s doing a bang-up job as the evel Deimos Kiriakis. Don’t know what’s in store for her, or if there are any plans to set Deimos on the right track, but he’s in love with a ghost in his mind, and Nicole is a mere reminder of a long-lost love in his life, so it’s hard for me to grasp that this man truly would trust Nicole’s sudden interest in him. I am looking forward to all hell breaking loose between her and Kate at some point though! Just wondering who’s side Deimos will take.
By the way, that’s really Vincent playing the piano. He plays beautifully, as he did when he was no All My Children. The man has talent, plus evil or not, he is a sexy man, IMO!
May 21, 2016 at 10:15 pm #51629casey
Participantshowed it was really Deimos playing. I loved his Claire de Lune, one of my fav pieces.
May 22, 2016 at 3:50 pm #51634Bonbon
Participantif you ever saw the Richard Dreyfus/Amy Irving movie, The Competition, you’d be surprised what the FX people can do. They showed both of them, face, hands and keys at the same time, playing some extremely difficult compositions and neither one of them plays the piano…at all. Good movie, by the way, if you like piano music.
Also, both those pieces were pretty easy ones. I had them in my piano lessons early on, He did show nice interpretition though.
I’m with you,Casey, that has always been my very FIRST favorite. Then, Rhaposody in Blue is second, followed by Rachminov’s Concerto #2. Shall I go on? No? Okay. :o)
May 22, 2016 at 4:01 pm #51635dval
ParticipantClassically trained and even attended school in Boston for piano studies.
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