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I felt that way more in 1992 and 93, when Sheri Anderson was co-head (92) and probably had mapped out much of 1993. I LOVED Kate Roberts (Deborah Adair), Billie Reid (Lisa Rinna), and Patrick Muldoon (Austin Reid). And while I didn't care for Bryan Datillo's Lucas, I never thought I was supposed to at the time. Laura Horton was properly re-integrated, though I don't think Jaime Lyn Bauer was the right choice for the part. Carly being buried alive was KILLER! Louise Sorel and Crystal Chappell acted their asses off. Even Peggy McCay was given some stuff to do in that storyline. It still felt like Days then- Carly's being buried alive was creepy not campy.

He lost it in 94 with the Posession storyline and PodHope/Gina. It was unforgivable, played for shock value, camp, and laughs, and the Days of our Lives that I once knew and loved had a very different identity that I didn't really care for. I was practically salivating for Kristian Alfonso to come back, yet when she did, I just didn't like how it was written and how she nor the writers never officially made Hope act like Hope again. A good actor rises above bad writing and Kristian was no longer translating as the Hope I grew up with. It was such a disappointment.

I can't believe I didn't include Louise Sorel as an actor that shined during the Reilly era because she did. But Louise is an actor's actor- she's so good, you don't even realize that she's acting. That's my favorite type of acting and she rocked every crazy story she was given.

Different strokes, different folks. But the Dorian storyline was and is the story that defined Joey as a character and there was something so effortless and effective about Fillion's acting that is so rare that I just knew lightning wouldn't strike twice. Not after having him as Joey.

I still prefer Pat Muldoon's soulful, artistic performance as poor starving pianist Austin. He was amazing and so believable as Lisa Rinna's brother. When Billie was on the stand for Curtis Reid's murder and talking about her sexual abuse, Muldoon was magnificent. He just sat there and cried and his heart bled for his sister. Austin Peck NEVER could have played that material.

And while I'm focusing on the Reids, for me, Kate Roberts began and ended with Deborah Adair. Lauren Koslow was and is pornstarKate imo

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I agree with what you said about Austin, the character. Totally. For me, I was so young when I saw it originally that when AP came on as the cute but dumb Austin falling for Samis schemes i had no issue accepting it, his looks sure didnt hurt. Thought I also really enjoyed PM's return recently, much more than most it would seem. I love both of their Austins.

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I thought Austin Peck was so awful until his last stint. I think he's improved as an actor in the last decade as Ive enjoyed him on other soaps. The 90s though? Yikes, that was some painful tv watching with him

OLTL's Jessica Morris was absolutely dreadful

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If Jessica Morris played Jenn Rappaport on OLTL, then I did like her.

Ooooh here's another one for the ATWT fans that hasn't been mentioned yet- How about Glynnis O'Connor as Margo, briefly replacing Ellen Dolan when she left in the 90s after Margo's rape story? Yikes. She was capable enough, but it seemed she was playing MAN-GO, not MAR-GO.

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Nathan did make a strong impression on me, personally just cuz I found him appealing, but you're right that they didn't give him much. I liked Jeffcoat fine, he seemed capable and had that Joey sweet personality but awful writing in a messy era. I don't really remember McKenna well enough to comment. I still think BMH was unbearably bad--just no talent for soap acting, but I will grant a lot of it had to do with the writing for new Joey, and it seemed especially hysterical to hire a model for this new Priest Joey (I admit this may be partly superficial, I find him not attractive at all, so...)

Didn't the actor who played Del on AMC (Del number 2) come from that Soap Reality show, too? He certainly didn't seem very good, but to be fair they seemed to never have any, at all, intention of giving him a story (yet kept him around it seemed like for at least a year,) so maybe he could have impoved with material.

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