No właśnie - chodziło mi o Cleo, oczywiście. Widać, w głowie mam Chloe z "Daysów" - stąd literówka.

Dzięki za wyjaśnienie! Te scenki były świetne. Jak zobaczyłem że nadjeżdża pociąg (i to jaki wielki) to aż mi ciarki po plecach przeszły. Dziwi mnie tylko, że nikt nie zorientował się że Cleo podawała się za Gwen - rozumiem, że miała tę blond perukę, ale przecież Gwen nie ma takich zębów jak królik Bugs.

Gdzieś wyczytałem, że Noah ma się okazać gejem za jakiś czas. Coś ostatnio wszystkie soapki "uwzięły" się na ten typ scenariusza...
I kilka spoilerów, o ile już ich nie widziałeś

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In spite of how he feels, Luke resists acting on an attraction.
Trapped in a deadly situation and scared for their lives, Carly and Jack
successfully work together to escape.
Lucinda rails at Meg for her ultimate betrayal, while Meg doesn't even flinch an eye.
Barbara sees Paul alive for herself in an intensive care unit at a Canadian hospital.
Vienna can't adjust to her new life with Henry and her job.
Barbara keeps her secret from Will and Meg.
In a compromising moment, Alison confronts Maddie.
Tired from the constant drama in her life, Meg makes a shocking decision about her future with Craig.
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Soap Opera Digest
Tues, July 31 - Lily makes another mistake and Holden isn't ready to forgive.
EXTRA SCOOPS AND CASTING NEWS
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Kate Hodge appears as Pam and gives Vienna and Henry an offer on Tuesday, July 24.
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Adam Grupper appears as Dr. Voss and gives Barbara incredible news on Friday, July 27.
~ As previously noted,
Wade Mylius appears as Silas and brings trouble with him for Carly and Jack beginning Monday, July 23.
~ "That's
Yancy Butler playing Ava, the mysterious and dangerous woman who abducted JJ with the help of her henchman Silas. Butler is best known for her role as the lead in the Sci-Fi action seriest Witchblade, with ATWT being her first experience in daytime television. Butler began her run on July 19, and if the explosive events of this week are any indication, her stay in Oakdale will be more than memorable!" (CBS-SID)
~ As previously mentioned,
Justine Cotsonas and Chris Heuisler join the cast as Sofie and Cole, a not particularly functional couple, with a surprise connection to an established Oakdale family. Look for them to first air in late-July.
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Roger Howarth (Paul) shows up in a hospital room, alive and well on Friday, July 27.
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Cady McClain returns as Rosanna and appears to Paul in a dream on Monday, July 30.
Nuke News!
Some ATWT viewers may be scratching their heads about Luke's new boy, Noah, steaming up the sheets with Maddie, but Van Hansis (Luke) thinks it's playing out perfectly. "I like the way they're going with it! It gives us a chance to do a classic soap opera love triangle but for the new millennium," notes Hansis. "I don't think Noah really knows what he wants and it also gives us great stuff for Maddie to play." Like loves scenes? "Of course, Luke happens to walk in whenever they're kissing," laughs Hansis. "Poor guy." (SOW)
JJ is Kidnapped!
Jack and Carly are drawn together by tragedy this week as Julia and Les' past comes back to haunt JJ.
"Jack is about to propose to Katie when Carly bursts in and says that JJ's been kidnapped," previews Michael Park (Jack).
When kidnappers Ava and Silas contact JJ's frantic guardians with their demads (money and a mysterious key), "Carly and Jack have to work together not only as mother and father but as a team to find him," Park explains.
It's not very good teamwork, though. "Jack tells Carly specifically not to front the money because they will lose their leverage. It's a kinapping situation; it's never good," notes Park. "Carly goes behind Jack's back, does what she thinks is the best thing for her family, and pays the ransom."
Simultaneously, it's Henry and Vienna who unwittingly stumble upon JJ's location. "Jack gets a clue from Henry, believe it or not," quips Park. "Henry and Vienna are looking at a construction site for their new spa and there's dust on the ransom letter and dust on Henry's shoes - the same kind of dust."
But before that dust can settle, Carly's rash decision has explosive consequences for Jack. "It's going to set up a huge conflict between Katie, Carly and Jack," teases Park. No kid-ding. (SOW)
Rosanna & Craig (Take 2) Anyone?
Cady McClain is returning to ATWT as Rosanna on Monday, July 30, but she'll be acting opposite a new Craig... well, new to her, at least! "I've never worked with her," says Scott Bryce, who recently took back the role he created back in the '80s. "Luckily, I've got Chris Goutman and Vivian Gundaker, who are great supports and the founts of information and history on the show. So I can ask, 'What happened?' It's a bizarre thing. It's like a person with amnesia." Of course seeing as how what Craig did to Rosanna while Bryce wasn't playing the role was pretty awful, she's probably not going to be happy to see him again!
(CBS-SID)
In Spite of the Odds, Paul is Alive!
He's "died" twice before, so it's not exactly a surprise that Paul's fall from the cliff in June wasn't as fatal as it first looked. "All of her kids seem to have been dead and alive at one point, so I think there's got to be hope held out that once again a mistake has been made," sighs Colleen Zenk Pinter (Barbara). But his family held a memorial service and Meg seems to be getting on with her life by tackling business at WorldWide with new husband-in-name-only (so far), Craig - though a disgusted Lucinda continues to plead with Meg not to allow herself to be Montgomery's pawn. Mother Barbara, on the other hand, is still grieving the tremendous losses she's suffered in the past year. Luckily, her youngest son brightens her mood with an announcement: Gwen and Will are expecting a baby.
"It's unbelievable news for poor old Barbara, thinking at this point that she's never going to have a granchild again. So, it's pretty miraculous and frankly the medical side of it hasn't been explained to me, nor have I asked," chuckles CZP, who thinks Will is starting to warm up to her character again. "Even though he still has reservations about his mother, I think at this point Will feels that his mom is truly on his side and it's a little bit back to norm." To that end, the young Munsons accept her generous offer of financial aid.
Barbara's spirits are lifted even more later, when she gets an unexpected phone call "from a doctor saying that he has found her son. And, of course, she thinks they have found his body and then he says, 'No, you misunderstand. He's alive.' Surprise, surprise!" smiles CZP.
Barbara is overjoyed and on her way to Paul's bedside (he's in critical condition in Canada), but first she wants to share the good fortune with his former fiancee. "She goes to tell Meg about Paul and that's when she sees her with Craig," says CZP. Meg and Craig are working closely to run her new company and Babs decides that they look a little more friendly than guilty for causing Paul's death. "She thought Meg was holding out hope, but clearly Meg has moved on. She's so angry to see them together and it's not just about Paul, It's about the history with Craig, long before Meg was ever involved. It digs kind of deep," explains CZP. "So, Barbara chooses not to say anything...". (SOD)