Poll: Is Chloe really dead.. or are you waiting for a twist?
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Rabia
8 years ago
A) How could she resist that cute doctor who apparently has nothing going on in life other than watching her. And (spoiler alert from a Canadian one episode ahead)
2) The arm pops up – fine. She gets out of the casket – okay good. But then she’s just starts walking around willy nilly! Put on a wig! some oversized sunglasss! A hat. Anything! Lol. Still love it.
Tania
8 years ago
I vote there is a twist coming because is odd how she die , she would not just kill herself ,I know the woman is crazy but she won’t kill herself like that
Mary Ann
8 years ago
If she is dead and Kevin is leaving with Bella, that is at least the beginning of the end of Esther’s role on the show.
If it is put up or not, it still reveals Victor is still using mentally unstable women (Patty, post coma-Phyllis, former cult member-Mariah, and now Chloe, who are dangerous for his own schemes. This scheme with Victor stashing Chloe with a strange doctor was just as bad as his stunts under the other “writing regimes.”
A) How could she resist that cute doctor who apparently has nothing going on in life other than watching her. And (spoiler alert from a Canadian one episode ahead)
2) The arm pops up – fine. She gets out of the casket – okay good. But then she’s just starts walking around willy nilly! Put on a wig! some oversized sunglasss! A hat. Anything! Lol. Still love it.
I vote there is a twist coming because is odd how she die , she would not just kill herself ,I know the woman is crazy but she won’t kill herself like that
If she is dead and Kevin is leaving with Bella, that is at least the beginning of the end of Esther’s role on the show.
If it is put up or not, it still reveals Victor is still using mentally unstable women (Patty, post coma-Phyllis, former cult member-Mariah, and now Chloe, who are dangerous for his own schemes. This scheme with Victor stashing Chloe with a strange doctor was just as bad as his stunts under the other “writing regimes.”