The interaction between Melissa and Brooke reminds me of that between Penny and Aggie in the early days. Brooke especially here is practically channeling Aggie in her more strident activist phase.
One of the things I hate is how the comics were right on the verge of showing character development for Mel.Then some editor must have stepped in and shut it down in favor of superficial drama. And we're left with Mel split into two hyper-shallow alter egos.
@FuzztFace: Agreed. It was one of the things that irked me during the dating incident and the decision to eventually split her in two. I had hoped Mel would reform as a result of being thrust into the role of a heroine. Instead, she backslid into 'old Mel', then we wound up with two of her.
One of the things I hate is how the comics were right on the verge of showing character development for Mel.Then some editor must have stepped in and shut it down in favor of superficial drama. And we're left with Mel split into two hyper-shallow alter egos.
It’s not the same Melissa. She split into 2 Melissas and Lissa is Melissa at her worst.
Layla could care less about Brooke and her cause, but mutual loathing of Melissa will probably keep her there.
Since Acina will be appearing in front of Brooke, is anyone hoping the latter will point out how creepy the situation with Dio and Kade was and call them on it?
The interaction between Melissa and Brooke reminds me of that between Penny and Aggie in the early days. Brooke especially here is practically channeling Aggie in her more strident activist phase.
Me too, but I don't know if Lissa has any of old Melissa's bicuriosity so I don't see history repeating itself.
One of the things I hate is how the comics were right on the verge of showing character development for Mel.Then some editor must have stepped in and shut it down in favor of superficial drama. And we're left with Mel split into two hyper-shallow alter egos.
It’s not the same Melissa. She split into 2 Melissas and Lissa is Melissa at her worst.
That's what I said: Mel split into two hyper-shallow alter egos. All done, presumably, to prevent actual character development from happening.