I love Brenda & Robin in this scene!....Love the way Brenda kinda scold her about using protection & how Robin was a bit snarky with her comments back...and yet you can still feel the bond of love that they have for each other! They truely are sisters!!!!!!!!!
I loved this whole story line for many reason. The main one is that is destroys a lot of stereotypes associated with HIV/AIDS. Another is that it makes people think about judging and how they treat people based on those stereotypes. Its heartbreaking. They touch on it every now and then in current time but nothing so raw like this. I haven't seen a story line like this in Soaps (or most TV shows) since.
I just dont understand why how a person got it matters to everybody anyways, nobody absolutely NO ONE DESERVES THIS!!!!! Not a druggie, not a gay man, not a overally sexually active person, not a prostitute, NO ONE! & I'm glad that they humanize them, they can be touched without spreading people treat them as if they're gross a lot of ppl that have it weren't exactly out asking for it, I know someone who got it from her husband and he got it from prison and you know they dont talk about male rape in there or much less tell their wife bc it's a pride issue she was young too. I'm so glad of the advancements they've made for a longer life span though but it takes a toll, you have to eat a certain way, and the least little sickness is horrible, even with low markers, there's only a few of them too and once you've went through all the options youre out of options. It's so sad. It's such an unfair way to die.
Robin is on the protocol and has a new life and child. But i wonder if she would've gone on the drugs if Jason hadn't come into her life. DOn't forget he was the one that convinced her to go the drugs.
This was the best story line General Hospital ever had
I love Brenda & Robin in this scene!....Love the way Brenda kinda scold her about using protection & how Robin was a bit snarky with her comments back...and yet you can still feel the bond of love that they have for each other! They truely are sisters!!!!!!!!!
Yesssssssssssssss
I loved this whole story line for many reason. The main one is that is destroys a lot of stereotypes associated with HIV/AIDS. Another is that it makes people think about judging and how they treat people based on those stereotypes. Its heartbreaking. They touch on it every now and then in current time but nothing so raw like this. I haven't seen a story line like this in Soaps (or most TV shows) since.
I loved how Brenda was always supportive to Stone!
I just dont understand why how a person got it matters to everybody anyways, nobody absolutely NO ONE DESERVES THIS!!!!! Not a druggie, not a gay man, not a overally sexually active person, not a prostitute, NO ONE! & I'm glad that they humanize them, they can be touched without spreading people treat them as if they're gross a lot of ppl that have it weren't exactly out asking for it, I know someone who got it from her husband and he got it from prison and you know they dont talk about male rape in there or much less tell their wife bc it's a pride issue she was young too. I'm so glad of the advancements they've made for a longer life span though but it takes a toll, you have to eat a certain way, and the least little sickness is horrible, even with low markers, there's only a few of them too and once you've went through all the options youre out of options. It's so sad. It's such an unfair way to die.
Robin is on the protocol and has a new life and child. But i wonder if she would've gone on the drugs if Jason hadn't come into her life. DOn't forget he was the one that convinced her to go the drugs.
I love Robin and Brenda together
I just hope if they do have Robin die of AIDS that they have people like Brenda, Robert, and Anna come back to say goodbye
You're kidding, I happen to be reading Elizabeth Glaser's book right at the moment
Robin looks like she's 12...I can't even see her having sex, haha. Love her.
know what you mean!!
@sonnybrenda51 Amen.