I agree with you on this. I found her to be very irritating today. She has that sulky look on her face, even more than is normal for her. I used to tolerate her just fine, but she bugged the hell out of me today.
This Liz-fearing-death storyline annoyed me. I had hoped that when Cassandra "died," Liz' little curse would die with her, but that wasn't so. I really wanted them to put an end to the whole silly business, because it certainly didn't present Joan Bennett's best acting chops.
However, I'm reminded of something that Fr. John Keating told us back in theology class many years ago: "Ladies and gentlemen, whenever you deal with an exceedingly unpleasant person, just remember, he's more to be pitied than scorned!"
As I recall, Fr. Keating said that as true Christians we always pity an individual rather than scorn them.
Or you could just get 'em drunk.
As I recall, Fr. Keating said that as true Christians we always pity an individual rather than scorn them. I guess it's like the Catholic thought: "While we hate the sin, we love the sinner." I'm sure that you can appreciate that benign sentiment and, possibly, relate to it as well.