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In Topic: Serial killer stories
Posted 29 Dec 2009
The Edge of Night did a serial killer story long before Days did. In early 1978, a serial killer stalked red-haired women in Monticello. Deborah Saxon, played by Frances Fisher, was involved in this plot.
Paul Raven, on 28 December 2009 - 10:11 PM, said:Am I right in saying that the Salem Strangler was the first serial killer story? -
In Topic: ATWT: December Discussion
Posted 28 Dec 2009
Sorry, but Lynn Herring and Stuart Damon are not hair models in any respect. They're talented actors who have entertained viewers for many years -- actors who were thrust onto our screens by desperate writers who simply don't have a clue how to write.
P.J., on 27 December 2009 - 11:51 PM, said:DOOL took a HUGE risk writing off John and Marlena a year ago, and look at them now. It's about story. Some may think "soulless reunions" are sellouts---I'd argue that cheap writing is a bigger "sellout" by TIIC. It's writing Cady McClain off with two comas. It's writing Scott Bryce's Craig out by blowing up Paul's car, and then arbitrarily deciding to recast the role and never punish Craig for his actions. It's killing off legacy characters like Jen Munson and Bryant Montgomery because of departures or miscasting. It's bringing back Bonnie, and doing absolutely nothing with her. It's having mild success with "fringe" characters like Derek, then doing absolutely NOTHING with a talented actor while exABC hair models piss away your summer with contrived POS story like WiggleAss Audrey. It's recasting pivotal roles and shoving that character down our throat the first seven months he's on, as he takes over Oakdale fighting for a child we don't care about and bedding women who've sworn they'd "never let him touch me again". -
In Topic: ATWT: December Discussion
Posted 26 Dec 2009
I have to say that I very much disliked yesterday's episode. Noelle Beck simply isn't Lily. The powers that be should do anything and everything to get Martha Byrne back to wrap up the show.
The reveal about Faith applying for boarding school was shoddy writing at best. What school would accept a minor without her parents' permission? And the writers dumbed down Emma unbelievably yesterday. Emma gave Holden and Lily the essay Faith had written for admittance into the school yet said she thought Faith had written it as a part of a contest. Then, when Lily read the letter aloud, there was a bit about something like "if you accept me in to your school". So, are we really supposed to accept that Emma, who raised six children, wasn't the least bit suspicious about the essay? Sorry. That's terrible, lazy writing to get a pivotal character off the canvas so they can age her. -
In Topic: SON Member Steve Frame
Posted 8 Nov 2009
SFK, actually Steve Frame was his real name, ironic as it is considering his love of daytime television. And Steve lived in Nashville. He didn't work for Rutgers...I do. And, yes, I'm the proud daddy of Mulder the cat. Unfortunately, Mulder passed in September very suddenly, very quietly, very peacefully. He was a wonderful kitty.
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In Topic: SON Member Steve Frame
Posted 8 Nov 2009
I thought I'd share a blog I posted about Steve yesterday in remembrance of our friend. I've known many, many people via the Internet but Steve touched my heart in ways that others haven't. And after reading tributes to him on Twitter, Facebook, SON, and other boards, I know he touched many other lives too.
http://bit.ly/dG86H
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