Celia is kinda right though. Why did Stella lied to her?
This is not the kind of drama I was expecting.
New spoilers scenes is Celia confronting Stella, and Stella telling her the truth. But Celia doesn't want to be involved in the mess so she steps out. She ends the relationship - if it even was one. I really don't understand where they thought they were heading with this. Either it's a test in the writer room that went south, or they're testing waters about a possible bisexual relationship for the future but this sounds very unsure.Guest wrote: ↑22 Dec 2021, 21:48So Celia is freaking out instead of just confronting Stella about the text because she thinks that confronting her would come accross as shady and controlling. Girl you asked to see her nudes when you had no business asking her that but now you have boundaries? She kissed you and told you she wasn't seeing anyone it's only fair you ask her who was that text from.
Guest wrote: ↑23 Dec 2021, 16:57Mini promo, spoiler video for Roxara wedding
https://www.instagram.com/reel/CX1RxBnI ... =copy_link
She reminds me a bit of a young Isabelle Adjani, here.
French media culture is a bit different even if it is far than perfect.Humpty Dumpty wrote: ↑23 Dec 2021, 19:14they get so much love in the DNA fandom ! most of the time when there's a gay couple in a tv show only the gay fanbase is interested. but Sara and Roxane are everyone's favorites!
i was talking about the DNA fandom, not the media. i don't even read anything the media says about the show lol.Guest wrote: ↑24 Dec 2021, 16:29French media culture is a bit different even if it is far than perfect.Humpty Dumpty wrote: ↑23 Dec 2021, 19:14they get so much love in the DNA fandom ! most of the time when there's a gay couple in a tv show only the gay fanbase is interested. but Sara and Roxane are everyone's favorites!
I asked the other day how she managed not to receive copyright claims, she said her videos were too short that's how YouTube didn't detect them but how now you even get worse than claims but a strike?
Yes exactly, it's sounds weird to me because she's had a lot of problems with copyright in the past, and now it happens again.Guest wrote: ↑28 Dec 2021, 11:32I asked the other day how she managed not to receive copyright claims, she said her videos were too short that's how YouTube didn't detect them but how now you even get worse than claims but a strike?
This is the reason why I asked last time cause I know your channel got taken down before or got other strikes.
Hi, this is peach jelly. I'm as much confused as you are. I tried everything so they don't detect my videos but they always find me somehow. I'm so tired. Posting short videos used to work in the past but now they manage to find me. The most annoying part about this is that I'm not the only one doing this but I'm always the one who receive strikes. For awhile, I was thinking maybe someone doesn't like my channel or idk and they report my videos saying my videos are from TF1. I don't know.Guest wrote: ↑28 Dec 2021, 11:36Yes exactly, it's sounds weird to me because she's had a lot of problems with copyright in the past, and now it happens again.Guest wrote: ↑28 Dec 2021, 11:32I asked the other day how she managed not to receive copyright claims, she said her videos were too short that's how YouTube didn't detect them but how now you even get worse than claims but a strike?
This is the reason why I asked last time cause I know your channel got taken down before or got other strikes.
youtube became tougher on copyright rules nowadays. things that used to be okay in the past aren't ok anymore and they are harsh. i heard a lot of youtubers and many famous ones complain about this issue. taking down videos of less than one minute is harsh. sorry for you, i know people who do worse than that as you say. i don't get how it's fair for reactors to react to shows or music by playing the whole stuff and they get to monetize their videos but other who play less than one minute or less than 10 seconds of something get punished like that.Guest wrote: ↑28 Dec 2021, 12:29Hi, this is peach jelly. I'm as much confused as you are. I tried everything so they don't detect my videos but they always find me somehow. I'm so tired. Posting short videos used to work in the past but now they manage to find me. The most annoying part about this is that I'm not the only one doing this but I'm always the one who receive strikes. For awhile, I was thinking maybe someone doesn't like my channel or idk and they report my videos saying my videos are from TF1. I don't know.Guest wrote: ↑28 Dec 2021, 11:36Yes exactly, it's sounds weird to me because she's had a lot of problems with copyright in the past, and now it happens again.Guest wrote: ↑28 Dec 2021, 11:32I asked the other day how she managed not to receive copyright claims, she said her videos were too short that's how YouTube didn't detect them but how now you even get worse than claims but a strike?
This is the reason why I asked last time cause I know your channel got taken down before or got other strikes.
How?! They're both still being shown in episodesGuest wrote: ↑12 Jan 2022, 04:04Sara got married and now her wife is nowhere to be seen.
By the way I heard that Celia will come back after her training. While other people thought the actress left the show.
DA and they will appear together in next week, tuesday
The day I wrote that comment, obviously Roxane wasn't there?
Guest wrote: ↑16 Jan 2022, 18:31The day I wrote that comment, obviously Roxane wasn't there?
They got married on 31th December and when I wrote my comment it was on 12th January. So do the math. They were showing Sarah but no Roxane. And I still watch and please, they showed her in a 30 seconds scenes lmao. Does that count for you? And now she's there to solve the mistery about Aurore at the end of the storyline but that's it.
There's a Twitter account showing Sara and Roxane stats on appearances. You should check it out. Watching clips on YouTube makes people believe they are on every day.
I'm sure I know better than you how this show I watched from the first episode till now works lmao. Didn't wait for Roxane and Sara to be in it. Roxane works at the police station just like Sara. She could have been shown the whole time when Sara was shown too. Where were she? After they got married she just disappeared. I would have understood for both of them to go missing after the scenes they had. But as I said, Sara got married and her wife was no where to be seen. Please even het viewers complained about that. How some characters are having screen time back and forth while we don't even see others who need their story to continue. They just dropped Roxane saying she wanted to have kid and then they dropped her.Guest wrote: ↑16 Jan 2022, 18:41Guest wrote: ↑16 Jan 2022, 18:31The day I wrote that comment, obviously Roxane wasn't there?
They got married on 31th December and when I wrote my comment it was on 12th January. So do the math. They were showing Sarah but no Roxane. And I still watch and please, they showed her in a 30 seconds scenes lmao. Does that count for you? And now she's there to solve the mistery about Aurore at the end of the storyline but that's it.
There's a Twitter account showing Sara and Roxane stats on appearances. You should check it out. Watching clips on YouTube makes people believe they are on every day.
Who are trying to bait here? We know very well how soap TV shows operates, not every characters appear all the time or every day, or have dedicated storylines for them every month. It works through cycles and arc storylines.
Constructed critics would be nice from time to time.
y'all love the oppression Olympics so much it's funny. I don't mean to laugh but it's really funny. Carry onGuest wrote: ↑16 Jan 2022, 20:07^also the episodes where Sara and Roxane got married weren't even an arc lol. They haven't had a storyline in a very long time. So having Roxane in other storylines especially this when she could be used (she's more useful than Sara and Sara didnt disappear but she did).
And you saying "how soaps TV shows" works like DNA/ITC works like every soap out there.
I'm talking about someone disappearing just after her marriage. Like the show thought "we gave them what they want so go rest somewhere". When she was needed in the storyline. We've seen her disappear many time but after the marriage not seeing her at all is like being dismissed.
You're talking gibberish.Guest wrote: ↑16 Jan 2022, 20:07^also the episodes where Sara and Roxane got married weren't even an arc lol. They haven't had a storyline in a very long time. So having Roxane in other storylines especially this when she could be used (she's more useful than Sara and Sara didnt disappear but she did).
And you saying "how soaps TV shows" works like DNA/ITC works like every soap out there.
I'm talking about someone disappearing just after her marriage. Like the show thought "we gave them what they want so go rest somewhere". When she was needed in the storyline. We've seen her disappear many time but after the marriage not seeing her at all is like being dismissed.
Hey hey, maybe she's anticiping a new storyline. Roxanne missing, after Roxanne getting kidnapped.Guest wrote: ↑16 Jan 2022, 20:14y'all love the oppression Olympics so much it's funny. I don't mean to laugh but it's really funny. Carry onGuest wrote: ↑16 Jan 2022, 20:07^also the episodes where Sara and Roxane got married weren't even an arc lol. They haven't had a storyline in a very long time. So having Roxane in other storylines especially this when she could be used (she's more useful than Sara and Sara didnt disappear but she did).
And you saying "how soaps TV shows" works like DNA/ITC works like every soap out there.
I'm talking about someone disappearing just after her marriage. Like the show thought "we gave them what they want so go rest somewhere". When she was needed in the storyline. We've seen her disappear many time but after the marriage not seeing her at all is like being dismissed.
What? A proposing is an arc? lol thanks for proving that you indeed don't know the show.Guest wrote: ↑16 Jan 2022, 20:24You're talking gibberish.Guest wrote: ↑16 Jan 2022, 20:07^also the episodes where Sara and Roxane got married weren't even an arc lol. They haven't had a storyline in a very long time. So having Roxane in other storylines especially this when she could be used (she's more useful than Sara and Sara didnt disappear but she did).
And you saying "how soaps TV shows" works like DNA/ITC works like every soap out there.
I'm talking about someone disappearing just after her marriage. Like the show thought "we gave them what they want so go rest somewhere". When she was needed in the storyline. We've seen her disappear many time but after the marriage not seeing her at all is like being dismissed.
In a very long time?
They had a whole arc in October with a proposal and then the wedding episode in December.
Are you sure you watch this show every day?
DA shhh you're speaking too much sense and I doubt that will go over well with OP lolGuest wrote: ↑16 Jan 2022, 20:24You're talking gibberish.Guest wrote: ↑16 Jan 2022, 20:07^also the episodes where Sara and Roxane got married weren't even an arc lol. They haven't had a storyline in a very long time. So having Roxane in other storylines especially this when she could be used (she's more useful than Sara and Sara didnt disappear but she did).
And you saying "how soaps TV shows" works like DNA/ITC works like every soap out there.
I'm talking about someone disappearing just after her marriage. Like the show thought "we gave them what they want so go rest somewhere". When she was needed in the storyline. We've seen her disappear many time but after the marriage not seeing her at all is like being dismissed.
In a very long time?
They had a whole arc in October with a proposal and then the wedding episode in December.
Are you sure you watch this show every day?
DA I think they mean the month long arc where Roxane ended up being kidnapped culminating in the proposal and eventual marriage. Yes, that was an arcGuest wrote: ↑16 Jan 2022, 20:39What? A proposing is an arc? lol thanks for proving that you indeed don't know the show.Guest wrote: ↑16 Jan 2022, 20:24You're talking gibberish.Guest wrote: ↑16 Jan 2022, 20:07^also the episodes where Sara and Roxane got married weren't even an arc lol. They haven't had a storyline in a very long time. So having Roxane in other storylines especially this when she could be used (she's more useful than Sara and Sara didnt disappear but she did).
And you saying "how soaps TV shows" works like DNA/ITC works like every soap out there.
I'm talking about someone disappearing just after her marriage. Like the show thought "we gave them what they want so go rest somewhere". When she was needed in the storyline. We've seen her disappear many time but after the marriage not seeing her at all is like being dismissed.
In a very long time?
They had a whole arc in October with a proposal and then the wedding episode in December.
Are you sure you watch this show every day?
Just read what you are saying lol. An arc in DNA is 4 weeks. You mean they took 4 weeks to propose? And the show made a whole arc around the proposal?
You really think the proposal was the arc? Are you really not grasping that they set the storyline up from the kidnapping or are you just choosing to ignore that to argue your point which right now imo is falling flatGuest wrote: ↑16 Jan 2022, 20:42The marriage took one episode to be done. And the preparation one episode before.
Thanks to inform me that there are arcs of 2 episodes. Adding those 2 where Sara and Roxane asked Martin's son to get them a place to get married. Nice, a 4 episodes arc. That's new.
Appearances are storylines?Guest wrote: ↑16 Jan 2022, 20:31Hey hey, maybe she's anticiping a new storyline. Roxanne missing, after Roxanne getting kidnapped.Guest wrote: ↑16 Jan 2022, 20:14y'all love the oppression Olympics so much it's funny. I don't mean to laugh but it's really funny. Carry onGuest wrote: ↑16 Jan 2022, 20:07^also the episodes where Sara and Roxane got married weren't even an arc lol. They haven't had a storyline in a very long time. So having Roxane in other storylines especially this when she could be used (she's more useful than Sara and Sara didnt disappear but she did).
And you saying "how soaps TV shows" works like DNA/ITC works like every soap out there.
I'm talking about someone disappearing just after her marriage. Like the show thought "we gave them what they want so go rest somewhere". When she was needed in the storyline. We've seen her disappear many time but after the marriage not seeing her at all is like being dismissed.
OK, so you don't watch the show, we have established that.Guest wrote: ↑16 Jan 2022, 20:39What? A proposing is an arc? lol thanks for proving that you indeed don't know the show.Guest wrote: ↑16 Jan 2022, 20:24You're talking gibberish.Guest wrote: ↑16 Jan 2022, 20:07^also the episodes where Sara and Roxane got married weren't even an arc lol. They haven't had a storyline in a very long time. So having Roxane in other storylines especially this when she could be used (she's more useful than Sara and Sara didnt disappear but she did).
And you saying "how soaps TV shows" works like DNA/ITC works like every soap out there.
I'm talking about someone disappearing just after her marriage. Like the show thought "we gave them what they want so go rest somewhere". When she was needed in the storyline. We've seen her disappear many time but after the marriage not seeing her at all is like being dismissed.
In a very long time?
They had a whole arc in October with a proposal and then the wedding episode in December.
Are you sure you watch this show every day?
Just read what you are saying lol. An arc in DNA is 4 weeks. You mean they took 4 weeks to propose? And the show made a whole arc around the proposal?
You are the one who said it was lmao.Guest wrote: ↑16 Jan 2022, 20:45You really think the proposal was the arc? Are you really not grasping that they set the storyline up from the kidnapping or are you just choosing to ignore that to argue your point which right now imo is falling flatGuest wrote: ↑16 Jan 2022, 20:42The marriage took one episode to be done. And the preparation one episode before.
Thanks to inform me that there are arcs of 2 episodes. Adding those 2 where Sara and Roxane asked Martin's son to get them a place to get married. Nice, a 4 episodes arc. That's new.
Let it go. You claimed they hadn't had a storyline spanning an arc in "a really long time" and you were proven wrong. Admit that you were mistaken and you'll know peace lolGuest wrote: ↑16 Jan 2022, 20:47Appearances are storylines?Guest wrote: ↑16 Jan 2022, 20:31Hey hey, maybe she's anticiping a new storyline. Roxanne missing, after Roxanne getting kidnapped.Guest wrote: ↑16 Jan 2022, 20:14y'all love the oppression Olympics so much it's funny. I don't mean to laugh but it's really funny. Carry onGuest wrote: ↑16 Jan 2022, 20:07^also the episodes where Sara and Roxane got married weren't even an arc lol. They haven't had a storyline in a very long time. So having Roxane in other storylines especially this when she could be used (she's more useful than Sara and Sara didnt disappear but she did).
And you saying "how soaps TV shows" works like DNA/ITC works like every soap out there.
I'm talking about someone disappearing just after her marriage. Like the show thought "we gave them what they want so go rest somewhere". When she was needed in the storyline. We've seen her disappear many time but after the marriage not seeing her at all is like being dismissed.
OK, my bad actually.
I thought the 4 weeks storyline that takes place since the first episode is what we call arc as people who watch the show. And I thought that during those 4 weeks there was an arc with main characters in front for that specific arc while others common main of the show was sidelined during those 4 weeks. They made small appearances and had little stories. I didn't realize until now that those little stories were the main arc. My bad again.
Guest wrote: ↑16 Jan 2022, 20:47OK, so you don't watch the show, we have established that.Guest wrote: ↑16 Jan 2022, 20:39What? A proposing is an arc? lol thanks for proving that you indeed don't know the show.Guest wrote: ↑16 Jan 2022, 20:24You're talking gibberish.Guest wrote: ↑16 Jan 2022, 20:07^also the episodes where Sara and Roxane got married weren't even an arc lol. They haven't had a storyline in a very long time. So having Roxane in other storylines especially this when she could be used (she's more useful than Sara and Sara didnt disappear but she did).
And you saying "how soaps TV shows" works like DNA/ITC works like every soap out there.
I'm talking about someone disappearing just after her marriage. Like the show thought "we gave them what they want so go rest somewhere". When she was needed in the storyline. We've seen her disappear many time but after the marriage not seeing her at all is like being dismissed.
In a very long time?
They had a whole arc in October with a proposal and then the wedding episode in December.
Are you sure you watch this show every day?
Just read what you are saying lol. An arc in DNA is 4 weeks. You mean they took 4 weeks to propose? And the show made a whole arc around the proposal?
You don't even know what arc I'm talking about.
Also the fact that you had to read how much can last an arc, when you pretend to watch the show every damn day. You still haven't understand how the show functions in 5 YEARS????
Bye, idiot.
Huh?! What are you on about? If this isn't a misunderstanding due to a language barrier then it's a cause for concern coz you can't be this willfully misconstruing stuff to fit your narrative. Let's go over it so you understand. Per your words "an arc is 4 weeks", the kidnapping storyline spanned those four weeks and more and that arc closed out with the proposal. The actual proposal episode isn't the arc. the stroyline preceding it was. Understand?!Guest wrote: ↑16 Jan 2022, 20:50You are the one who said it was lmao.Guest wrote: ↑16 Jan 2022, 20:45You really think the proposal was the arc? Are you really not grasping that they set the storyline up from the kidnapping or are you just choosing to ignore that to argue your point which right now imo is falling flatGuest wrote: ↑16 Jan 2022, 20:42The marriage took one episode to be done. And the preparation one episode before.
Thanks to inform me that there are arcs of 2 episodes. Adding those 2 where Sara and Roxane asked Martin's son to get them a place to get married. Nice, a 4 episodes arc. That's new.
I said they didn't have one in a long time and you said they did. In October and in December.
A storyline and a arc is the same thing. Current storyline of DNA is Aurore and her sister.Guest wrote: ↑16 Jan 2022, 20:51Let it go. You claimed they hadn't had a storyline spanning an arc in "a really long time" and you were proven wrong. Admit that you were mistaken and you'll know peace lolGuest wrote: ↑16 Jan 2022, 20:47Appearances are storylines?Guest wrote: ↑16 Jan 2022, 20:31Hey hey, maybe she's anticiping a new storyline. Roxanne missing, after Roxanne getting kidnapped.Guest wrote: ↑16 Jan 2022, 20:14y'all love the oppression Olympics so much it's funny. I don't mean to laugh but it's really funny. Carry onGuest wrote: ↑16 Jan 2022, 20:07^also the episodes where Sara and Roxane got married weren't even an arc lol. They haven't had a storyline in a very long time. So having Roxane in other storylines especially this when she could be used (she's more useful than Sara and Sara didnt disappear but she did).
And you saying "how soaps TV shows" works like DNA/ITC works like every soap out there.
I'm talking about someone disappearing just after her marriage. Like the show thought "we gave them what they want so go rest somewhere". When she was needed in the storyline. We've seen her disappear many time but after the marriage not seeing her at all is like being dismissed.
OK, my bad actually.
I thought the 4 weeks storyline that takes place since the first episode is what we call arc as people who watch the show. And I thought that during those 4 weeks there was an arc with main characters in front for that specific arc while others common main of the show was sidelined during those 4 weeks. They made small appearances and had little stories. I didn't realize until now that those little stories were the main arc. My bad again.
As they should, no one here is "happy the gay couple is treated badly" people are just calling you out in particular for saying things that aren't true and you not dealing well with that lolGuest wrote: ↑16 Jan 2022, 20:54Guest wrote: ↑16 Jan 2022, 20:47OK, so you don't watch the show, we have established that.Guest wrote: ↑16 Jan 2022, 20:39What? A proposing is an arc? lol thanks for proving that you indeed don't know the show.Guest wrote: ↑16 Jan 2022, 20:24You're talking gibberish.Guest wrote: ↑16 Jan 2022, 20:07^also the episodes where Sara and Roxane got married weren't even an arc lol. They haven't had a storyline in a very long time. So having Roxane in other storylines especially this when she could be used (she's more useful than Sara and Sara didnt disappear but she did).
And you saying "how soaps TV shows" works like DNA/ITC works like every soap out there.
I'm talking about someone disappearing just after her marriage. Like the show thought "we gave them what they want so go rest somewhere". When she was needed in the storyline. We've seen her disappear many time but after the marriage not seeing her at all is like being dismissed.
In a very long time?
They had a whole arc in October with a proposal and then the wedding episode in December.
Are you sure you watch this show every day?
Just read what you are saying lol. An arc in DNA is 4 weeks. You mean they took 4 weeks to propose? And the show made a whole arc around the proposal?
You don't even know what arc I'm talking about.
Also the fact that you had to read how much can last an arc, when you pretend to watch the show every damn day. You still haven't understand how the show functions in 5 YEARS????
Bye, idiot.
The funny part in this discussion is that for the first time in history het viewers are mad about how a gay couple is treated but the gays are happy with no storylines at all just to argue with you and pretend they are OK with it.
This is exactly what I'm talking about. That arc wasn't about Roxane and this person think that in October and December there was an arc for them there.Guest wrote: ↑16 Jan 2022, 20:42DA I think they mean the month long arc where Roxane ended up being kidnapped culminating in the proposal and eventual marriage. Yes, that was an arcGuest wrote: ↑16 Jan 2022, 20:39What? A proposing is an arc? lol thanks for proving that you indeed don't know the show.Guest wrote: ↑16 Jan 2022, 20:24You're talking gibberish.Guest wrote: ↑16 Jan 2022, 20:07^also the episodes where Sara and Roxane got married weren't even an arc lol. They haven't had a storyline in a very long time. So having Roxane in other storylines especially this when she could be used (she's more useful than Sara and Sara didnt disappear but she did).
And you saying "how soaps TV shows" works like DNA/ITC works like every soap out there.
I'm talking about someone disappearing just after her marriage. Like the show thought "we gave them what they want so go rest somewhere". When she was needed in the storyline. We've seen her disappear many time but after the marriage not seeing her at all is like being dismissed.
In a very long time?
They had a whole arc in October with a proposal and then the wedding episode in December.
Are you sure you watch this show every day?
Just read what you are saying lol. An arc in DNA is 4 weeks. You mean they took 4 weeks to propose? And the show made a whole arc around the proposal?
Now you're just moving the goal posts to suit you lol. But hey, I guess we'll ignore all that played out with Roxane during and after the kidnapping since as you say, it wasn't about her. Like I said, you'll know peace when you acknowledge a mistake and move on. Anyway, this is my last response to youGuest wrote: ↑16 Jan 2022, 21:02This is exactly what I'm talking about. That arc wasn't about Roxane and this person think that in October and December there was an arc for them there.Guest wrote: ↑16 Jan 2022, 20:42DA I think they mean the month long arc where Roxane ended up being kidnapped culminating in the proposal and eventual marriage. Yes, that was an arcGuest wrote: ↑16 Jan 2022, 20:39What? A proposing is an arc? lol thanks for proving that you indeed don't know the show.Guest wrote: ↑16 Jan 2022, 20:24You're talking gibberish.Guest wrote: ↑16 Jan 2022, 20:07^also the episodes where Sara and Roxane got married weren't even an arc lol. They haven't had a storyline in a very long time. So having Roxane in other storylines especially this when she could be used (she's more useful than Sara and Sara didnt disappear but she did).
And you saying "how soaps TV shows" works like DNA/ITC works like every soap out there.
I'm talking about someone disappearing just after her marriage. Like the show thought "we gave them what they want so go rest somewhere". When she was needed in the storyline. We've seen her disappear many time but after the marriage not seeing her at all is like being dismissed.
In a very long time?
They had a whole arc in October with a proposal and then the wedding episode in December.
Are you sure you watch this show every day?
Just read what you are saying lol. An arc in DNA is 4 weeks. You mean they took 4 weeks to propose? And the show made a whole arc around the proposal?
That arc was about Victoire in case that anon don't know.
You're clearly lying your ass off. The arc in October was about Roxanne and Sara too. No one said there was an arc in December, but that the wedding happened in December. You were the one trying to mess up the argument because you failed at yours.Guest wrote: ↑16 Jan 2022, 21:02This is exactly what I'm talking about. That arc wasn't about Roxane and this person think that in October and December there was an arc for them there.Guest wrote: ↑16 Jan 2022, 20:42DA I think they mean the month long arc where Roxane ended up being kidnapped culminating in the proposal and eventual marriage. Yes, that was an arcGuest wrote: ↑16 Jan 2022, 20:39What? A proposing is an arc? lol thanks for proving that you indeed don't know the show.Guest wrote: ↑16 Jan 2022, 20:24You're talking gibberish.Guest wrote: ↑16 Jan 2022, 20:07^also the episodes where Sara and Roxane got married weren't even an arc lol. They haven't had a storyline in a very long time. So having Roxane in other storylines especially this when she could be used (she's more useful than Sara and Sara didnt disappear but she did).
And you saying "how soaps TV shows" works like DNA/ITC works like every soap out there.
I'm talking about someone disappearing just after her marriage. Like the show thought "we gave them what they want so go rest somewhere". When she was needed in the storyline. We've seen her disappear many time but after the marriage not seeing her at all is like being dismissed.
In a very long time?
They had a whole arc in October with a proposal and then the wedding episode in December.
Are you sure you watch this show every day?
Just read what you are saying lol. An arc in DNA is 4 weeks. You mean they took 4 weeks to propose? And the show made a whole arc around the proposal?
That arc was about Victoire in case that anon don't know.
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