But actually him being Todd Manning's son isn't totally accurate. He actually was Victor Lord Jr's son. (Trevor St John). At the time everyone believed VJ was Todd Manning sort of like the Drew/Jason thing.
So just curious... wouldn't most boy scouts -- sorry, Ranger Scouts -- think it's weird to come across a cabin in the woods with a grown man tied to a bed? I couldn't tell if the kid was a terrible actor or if the character was meant to be mentally disabled.
So just curious... wouldn't most boy scouts -- sorry, Ranger Scouts -- think it's weird to come across a cabin in the woods with a grown man tied to a bed? I couldn't tell if the kid was a terrible actor or if the character was meant to be mentally disabled.
Not just tied to a bed, but actually asking him for help. I don't understand why the kid acted the way he did unless he was a figment of Peter's imagination
So just curious... wouldn't most boy scouts -- sorry, Ranger Scouts -- think it's weird to come across a cabin in the woods with a grown man tied to a bed? I couldn't tell if the kid was a terrible actor or if the character was meant to be mentally disabled.
Not just tied to a bed, but actually asking him for help. I don't understand why the kid acted the way he did unless he was a figment of Peter's imagination
So Peter fantasizes of being alone with young boys in a cabin in the woods? Oh dear.
So just curious... wouldn't most boy scouts -- sorry, Ranger Scouts -- think it's weird to come across a cabin in the woods with a grown man tied to a bed? I couldn't tell if the kid was a terrible actor or if the character was meant to be mentally disabled.
Not just tied to a bed, but actually asking him for help. I don't understand why the kid acted the way he did unless he was a figment of Peter's imagination
Not a figment of Peter's imagination (although that would be interesting) because the little dufus left his bugle. I think the writers are trying to inject humor into this wretched storyline, first with Liesl's scream therapy in the woods and now with the boy scout. I don't know what the hell they're doing.
So just curious... wouldn't most boy scouts -- sorry, Ranger Scouts -- think it's weird to come across a cabin in the woods with a grown man tied to a bed? I couldn't tell if the kid was a terrible actor or if the character was meant to be mentally disabled.
Not just tied to a bed, but actually asking him for help. I don't understand why the kid acted the way he did unless he was a figment of Peter's imagination
Not a figment of Peter's imagination (although that would be interesting) because the little dufus left his bugle. I think the writers are trying to inject humor into this wretched storyline, first with Liesl's scream therapy in the woods and now with the boy scout. I don't know what the hell they're doing.
What sane human being, upon finding someone in a cabin in the woods tied to a bed with a broken hand suffering from a fever claiming he was being held captive and asking for help would say 'okay, I'm just going to leave you here' and then walk away? I could see it if he said 'I can't rescue you myself, but I'll contact the police and send them here to help you', but to just do nothing and act as if the situation was the most normal thing in the world, this the behavior of a crazy person. This is why I wonder if it really happened.
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Risposta da Youcanmakeabettermovie
il 2 luglio, 2018 alle 7:47PM
I believe they named him Wyatt because that was Wes Ramsey’s (Peter) name on Charmed.
Risposta da autoexec.batman
il 2 luglio, 2018 alle 8:15PM
"Boy Scout" is a copyrighted term, he was a Port Charles Ranger Scout
Risposta da Soap Watch aka Soapy
il 2 luglio, 2018 alle 8:22PM
Was I right about the OLTL kid playing a boy scout who wanders in the cabin? The plots can't possibly be that predictable.
But yeah if it's the same kid, he was Todd Manning's son on OLTL so expect a little creepiness.
I haven't seen the episode yet since I'll have to watch it online.
Risposta da autoexec.batman
il 2 luglio, 2018 alle 8:22PM
Which one? That isn't Jack Manning, he's too young.
Risposta da Youcanmakeabettermovie
il 2 luglio, 2018 alle 8:23PM
Please don’t sue me!
Risposta da jerry6
il 2 luglio, 2018 alle 8:24PM
Going for the bondage badge ,
Risposta da Soap Watch aka Soapy
il 2 luglio, 2018 alle 8:31PM
https://www.themoviedb.org/tv/987-general-hospital/discuss/5b344b480e0a263ff001f325
The part about Patrick Gibbons (Sam Manning)
But actually him being Todd Manning's son isn't totally accurate. He actually was Victor Lord Jr's son. (Trevor St John). At the time everyone believed VJ was Todd Manning sort of like the Drew/Jason thing.
Risposta da clunybrown2017
il 2 luglio, 2018 alle 8:51PM
ROTFLMAO
Risposta da Dedoc1967
il 2 luglio, 2018 alle 9:43PM
So just curious... wouldn't most boy scouts -- sorry, Ranger Scouts -- think it's weird to come across a cabin in the woods with a grown man tied to a bed? I couldn't tell if the kid was a terrible actor or if the character was meant to be mentally disabled.
Risposta da autoexec.batman
il 2 luglio, 2018 alle 9:46PM
Not just tied to a bed, but actually asking him for help. I don't understand why the kid acted the way he did unless he was a figment of Peter's imagination
Risposta da Dedoc1967
il 2 luglio, 2018 alle 9:48PM
So Peter fantasizes of being alone with young boys in a cabin in the woods? Oh dear.
Risposta da clunybrown2017
il 2 luglio, 2018 alle 10:22PM
Not a figment of Peter's imagination (although that would be interesting) because the little dufus left his bugle. I think the writers are trying to inject humor into this wretched storyline, first with Liesl's scream therapy in the woods and now with the boy scout. I don't know what the hell they're doing.
Risposta da kathykato
il 2 luglio, 2018 alle 10:27PM
Yes, I'm sure the kid is real, which is why I think he's the boy scout from hell. In a different situation, Liesel would be rather fond of him.
Risposta da clunybrown2017
il 2 luglio, 2018 alle 10:30PM
Ha ha… Yes, you're right. She could adopt him and turn him into her own little Hitler youth.
Risposta da autoexec.batman
il 2 luglio, 2018 alle 10:35PM
What sane human being, upon finding someone in a cabin in the woods tied to a bed with a broken hand suffering from a fever claiming he was being held captive and asking for help would say 'okay, I'm just going to leave you here' and then walk away? I could see it if he said 'I can't rescue you myself, but I'll contact the police and send them here to help you', but to just do nothing and act as if the situation was the most normal thing in the world, this the behavior of a crazy person. This is why I wonder if it really happened.