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In Topic: ABC: New Yorker's may lose ABC 7 Channel
Posted 2 Mar 2010
Everyone I know who has cablevision doesn't care they said drop them, hardly any of them watch ABC-7 anyway and you can see the shows online, if it comes to that.
No one wants to pay higher fees, cablevision charges an arm and a leg already, and isn't ABC-7 suppose to be free. -
In Topic: OLTL: Discussion for the week January 18
Posted 22 Jan 2010
CarlD2, on 22 January 2010 - 03:54 AM, said:Thanks, SFK, I'll have to check that out soon!
I wonder what Evangeline would think of Todd these days.
I doubt that she would be involved in his life on a day to day basis like she was before a scene here and there like is afforded everyone beside Blair and Tea. I really miss his interactions with other people especially with is sister and niece. -
In Topic: OLTL: Discussion for the week January 18
Posted 22 Jan 2010
Vee, on 22 January 2010 - 01:36 AM, said:I think REG will crawl back if OLTL will have her, if the show lasts long enough. I think the only thing that's kept her away is their lack of interest, but I wouldn't be surprised to see her back given the current stories. I'd welcome her, actually, if they played the character's flaws more honestly (which Cris and Layla as the underdog couple certainly allows for) and if she could expand her, um, repertoire. She could be a very unique presence in OLTL's minority cast as opposed to the plastic saint full of holes that she was written as before. I'd had very high hopes for her when she started - even with Todd! - but a combination of mediocre acting and horrid writing destroyed that. Singer first actress second. But that can change.
I'm new here so I really don't get your hostility towards the actress/character but it is your opinion I doubt that she needs to crawl back to OLTL in fact I doubt anyone needs to crawl back to the show at this point the show needs whomever they can get to capture any attention.
I will love for her to come back, I loved her character and the unique presence that it did bring to OLTL as an African American female, I love her friendship/relationship with Todd and thought that her acting was no where near mediocre but she like every other actor at the time was riddled with bad writing. -
In Topic: OLTL: Discussion for the week January 18
Posted 22 Jan 2010
EricMontreal22, on 22 January 2010 - 12:30 AM, said:Actually Broadway doesn't have that snobbery--the fact that THE top talent in Broadway--this past year examples include Cahrlotte D'Amboise and Marc Kudish had tiny day parts on OLTL speaks volumes. It's a paycheck that helps them between finding shows and Iknow many in the theatre community are really upset and even worried they are losing their New York soaps to help do this. To theatre goers names like Charlotte and Marc *can* sell tickets(they are FAR better known in the musical theatre community than REG). You won't see this in LA. Ruth Warrick spoke a lot about it in an interview in the 70s, saying that in the 60s there was some stigma about "serious" theatre actors doing soaps, but since the theatre scene started to be less successful (a trend that starteed on Broadway in the early 70s and sadly has never been remedied) that stigma went away.
I agree with what you are saying I am sure Broadway actors don't have any problem doing soaps in between shows I have heard of many doing so, but NY hosts many actors outside of the theatre who don't feel the same way. I doubt that alot of tv actors are going to be auditioning for roles on OLTL during their off time. -
In Topic: OLTL: Discussion for the week January 18
Posted 22 Jan 2010
EricMontreal22, on 22 January 2010 - 12:08 AM, said:I don't agree at all. For someone who loves acting andwants to remain in that careet and in New York, they wouldn't pass up a role on a soap or worry about where it was rated at all. Loving got some of Broadway's finest time and time again.
I agree I don't think she cares where it was rated or wouldn't want to come back to it since she has done it before, but maybe she doesn't want to commit to something that takes up that much of her time. Yet I am sure there are actors living in New York who love acting and want to maintain a career who would never dream of working on a soap, regardless of it was the top rated or not.
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