When it comes to looking back on the best, craziest, most dramatic moments on All My Children this week, we know what we think. But what we really want to know is what YOU think? What were your picks for this week's funniest moment? Or best performer? We've got some talking points to get you all started, but give us your own picks in the comments below!
Funniest Moment: Tad's dorky dance moves after his and Cara's wedding.
WTH? Moment: The whole moment where Jake didn't get rid of his old wedding ring from Cara, followed by Amanda pretending to be sick so she wouldn't have to go to the wedding.
Performer of the week: Susan Lucci and Walt Willey as Erica Kane and Jackson Montgomery, especially when Jack surprised Erica with the boat.
Best Moment: Ryan found out that he's the father of Madison's baby!
Why We Love All My Children This Week: We got to see Angie Hubbard again, as well as Joe and Ruth Martin.
So let's hear YOUR favorite AMC moments this week!
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Comments (13)
I loved the wedding scene between Tad and Cara but it is so obvious that Jake is still in love with Cara. I also think that Tad is falling for Cara. He needs to have a special woman in his life. My best moment was at Cara's wedding shower when she appeared in that gorgeous dress!! Whom ever is her stylist is doing a great job picking out her wardrobe. I loved that dress on her and would like to find one just like it.
In what universe would Kendall Slater "throw away" Zach's last words to her like yesterday's newspaper?? Oh yeah, the universe where Griffin Castillo is the second coming. Now we see this moron walking around with Zach's letter?? GMAFB!! I've seen some really, really, stupid things in all my years of watching soaps and I've beeen able to suspened belief because "it is a soap." However, Kendall throwing away Zach's letter?? That is just the absolute worst thing I've evern seen!!
But you know what AMC . . . it backfired because that was the last straw for many, many people. This one will come back to bite you!!
Do yourself and US an enormous favor and get Thorsten Kaye back as Zach Slater!!
The funniest moment for me was when Tad woke up the next morning after sleeping on the sofa and fell down because his legs were cramped up.
Then he gets on the bed with Cara and she responded to something he'd said by replying "That's just how I roll".
I found it amusing because it alluded that she "wore" him out during the wedding night.
Michael E. Knight and Lindsay Hartley make a good comedic team. Keep up the good work!
The WTH moment..no contest, as mentioned many times - Kendall throwing away Zach's letter. The last letter he wrote her.. That would NEVER happen in a gazillion years. Put it in a drawer maybe..but toss away Zach's last words to her. No widow would ever do that. I can just picture Alicia's face when she read that one.
And Griffin caring more about this than Kendall..don't make me laugh. AMC can't possibly expect me to take this one seriously. Come on..we are not idiots.
I was ok with Tad and Cara....didn't really care much about anything else one way or the other. Loved to see Joe and Ruth however.
Kendall wouldn't have thrown any single part of the last letter Zach wrote to her away. Never. Ever.
C'mon! Bring back TK as Zach and have Kendall realize he's not dead. Have her go find him without the Lollipop twins. He's waiting for her, and so are we!
My WTH Moment: Kendall on the yacht with Reverend Ricky, telling him how the yacht had been home to her and Zach and the boys for months, but unable to find the light switch. She accidentally discovered the master switch under the bar with the glasses (as if she hadn't been in there a million times!).
My Funniest Moment: When Jesse came in, confused about the wedding, and they tried to bring him on board without alerting Cara's Mom. He was truly funny. I give him the acting award, too - even for those few moments.
My Best Moment: Discovering Jack owned the yacht. But it was also another WTH Moment because it came out of the blue and, like so much else, doesn't sound like Kendall to sell it - especially after she'd just given Ricky that reminiscence about it being her and Zach's home. (Jack turned on the lights without even looking for a switch.)
Why I like AMC this week: Because the Tad/Cara relationship is getting interesting - but I still don't like Cara for dumping on Amanda and refusing to give up on Jake. I like the marriage plot; don't like the character.
I don't for one minute believe that Kendall would throw away the last letter from Zach. Not when it had some very personal and loving memories of her and Zach. It is something that a widow would want to save and be able to read again and again. It's makes no sense and I have found that a lot in the writing of this story. I want to see the Kendall I know who would be out there searching till she found out exactly what happen to Zach. I want to see the take no prisoner Kendall who never take the word of anyone and seek out the answers herself. Kendall should be seeking the help from Jessie or Tad not her doctor who doesn't really know Zach or Kendall.
The biggest WTH moment last week was Kendall giving up on investigating Zach's crash and throwing away Zach's letter into a PVH trash can. There is no way that Kendall would ever throw away Zach's final letter to her, which had some very endearing words, not just conspiracy suspicions. That is so out of character for Kendall, who is being made unrecognizable by this horrendous agenda driven writing to prop their pathetic newbie doctor.
Kendall would NEVER give up on finding out what happened to Zach. She would pursue it to the ends of the earth. Contrived plot on top of contrived plot is dragging AMC to the bottom of the ratings barrel.
When an established character such as Kendall Hart-Slater must be written out of character to push an agenda it is not a ratings grabber. Kendall throwing out her husband's letter was the biggest WTH moment. Please get Tad and Jesse involved and allow Kendall to find Zach alive. Bring back Thorsten Kaye now!
Kendall Slater would never throw away any sentiments from her husband and soulmate Zach. She would follow her instincts and search for the truth behind the love of her life's "death." Mrs. Slater please bring your husband home, in the form of Thorsten Kaye, reuniting with Spike and Ian.