DRW50
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The Politics Thread
Same old Bill. Shady money woes. http://www.politico.com/story/2015/04/clinton-foundation-bill-hillary-chelsea-117505.html?hp=t1_r
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As The World Turns Discussion Thread
I guess Kim aged out of modern soaps, which is kind of pathetic, as she looks great and did well in her primetime appearances post-Passions. I'm surprised "Cartini" haven't called her. I think that was Ellen's last big story, yes.
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Dynasty Discussion Thread
- The Tracy Quartermaine Lovefest
Great to see more writing and fan creativity around.- Emmerdale: Discussion Thread
Very good interview with Samantha Giles (Bernice). Spoilers. http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/soaps/s12/emmerdale/interviews/a644870/emmerdale-samantha-giles-on-bernice-fight-future-plots-and-charity-work.html- As The World Turns Discussion Thread
The only ones who tried to do anything with Ellen were the Dobsons and others in the early 80's. I guess I can see where it wouldn't have been easy, but Pat Bruder was such a good all-around actress and she looked perfectly fine when styled age-appropriately. Kirk - just sort of there, really. Kirk fit the annoying (but not too annoying) rich brat role, and CLB, while green, had charisma and looks. His loss didn't hurt the show at all, but I do think ATWT missed a trick by not bringing Kirk back in that period when CLB wasn't on Y&R (93-97), even if they already had plenty of that type of man. He could have given Lisa something to do, could have had a rivalry with the recast Scott. Brian - this more aggressive Brian interests me more than Pinter's later good guy version, who was just sort of stolid. Marland made the right call phasing him out. Diana - the only real gem in the family. I've enjoyed everything I've seen of Kim's work in the role, she's a classic soap archetype in a decade that really knew how to write these types (Tina Lord, Mindy Lewis, etc.). I think Marland would have enjoyed her. Oh well. I can't say Kim was wrong to go on to try new things, but she left a void. I didn't until she was talking with David. Then you get her mannerisms/twang.- ALL: Soap Stars - Where are they now?
Great to see her, and Kathleen Noone too. I'm surprised Ron and Frank have never hired Kathleen - she can play all that camp.- Y&R: Old Articles
- Love Is a Many Splendored Thing
Thanks. (and I guess Sam didn't last long either) I've never seen her but I know she was in some B-movies. Have you ever seen her?- As The World Turns Discussion Thread
I loved Lindsay's work as Betsy. Warm, intelligent, strong. I really liked her voice. I can understand why Meg Ryan fans would not have cared for the changes in the role. Anyway, someone posted this a few weeks back. It's some 1983 footage - Margo/Tom happy and making a baby, Margo learning of John's "death" (probably the cruelest thing he ever did to her) at her engagement party, Ellen melting down, Barbara and Gunnar fleeing the asylum where James was keeping her, James and his creepy flunky strongarming Miranda Marlow's daughter Bilan. That's the first time I've seen her. Based on that wooden acting no wonder she didn't stay around long.- As The World Turns Discussion Thread
Not what I've seen of it, no. Betsy seems passive and twitchy, I never liked Steve, and Craig's behavior is so hostile - he repeatedly comes close to getting violent with Betsy. The best thing I can say is this story allowed for a bit role for the woman who played psycho housekeeper Molly Sherwood on EON.- Revenge: Discussion Thread
JackPeyton doesn't really post here anymore but when I think of this show he's one of the main people I think of.- As The World Turns Discussion Thread
I hadn't gone back to watch some of the 1983 episodes that had poor sound/video quality, but I decided to today. As always it's so odd to see the show in this era - it has many long stretches of dullness mixed with OTT melodrama and ridiculous Moroder electronica. Take Tom's opening statement, which goes on far longer than I had expected (it's about 8-10 minutes), but is undercut by that ridiculous music. That music also mars the final scenes here, but these are otherwise some compelling scenes with Tom cross-examining Margo on the witness stand. It's SO hammy and SO hyperbolic but the electricity and the strong bond between Margaret Colin and Justin Deas makes it work. I love the part where he has to stop at one point to go put his head down, because it's killing him so much. Margo was so different from most previous ATWT heroines (as was Tom with previous leading men), it's still a surprise to me sometimes that they were so embraced. Maybe it's because there just wasn't a lot else to watch on the canvas at that point, other than James, and Steve/Betsy/Craig (which I have to admit I find extremely unpleasant as a viewer).- Another World Discussion Thread
Was Lemay there for most of Blaine? I thought she was written out at one point toward the end of his run. I often get the feeling that by the early 80s the show had no real idea where to take Rachel.- Love Is a Many Splendored Thing
I posted this the first time about 4 years back, but wanted to ask again. I was reading in a January 1968 TV Picture Life daytime roundup thing, and in the section for LIAMST, they say that before the show began airing, Leslie Charleson replaced Brooke Mills. Have any of you ever heard anything about this?- Search For Tomorrow Discussion Thread
Thanks for reading. I'm glad the article had some surprises. It was interesting to see some of the people who tried out. Do you remember that guy's LOL role?- Search For Tomorrow Discussion Thread
May 1976 Afternoon TV Stars- HBO: Game of Thrones
Hopefully you're right. I don't have enough trust in the show at this point to give them the benefit of the doubt, which is my fault, I realize...- EastEnders: Discussion Thread
I wonder if they even care about Lola enough to bother. She could turn out to be Shirley's long-lost daughter Sheryl.- EastEnders: Discussion Thread
Unfortunately, putting 15 different things in front of his lower half defeated the purpose. They've really miscast Babe. The actress is so gruesomely hammy I can't take anything she does seriously. DVO may be the worst actress I have ever seen on this show. And DTC basically said she will be back, even as current cast are fired in favor of "names," which is astonishing.- HBO: Game of Thrones
Littlefinger is and has always been an idiot, but even if he wasn't, it makes no real sense to put her amidst a lunatic and his sociopath of a father for some complex revenge plot. For all he knows she could be left hanging on the front door of Winterfell tomorrow. The whole thing involves every character involved completely changing what we know of them in order to advance the plot. And it involves Sansa moving past manipulation and having the ability to use mind control, because that really is the only way I would buy her having any sort of ability to work anything with either of them.- One Life to Live Tribute Thread
Does the Peabo Bryson OLTL theme have an actual title?- HBO: Game of Thrones
It's not so much about underestimating Sansa as to me having a difficult time believing that a family who have, for generations and generations, done nothing but assault and murder women (Roose murdered his mistress and his wife, I think), would see her as anything but another warm body to slowly put into the ground. The Telltale game got it right - it doesn't matter what you say to Ramsay. He is a lunatic. No amount of manipulation or cunning is going to stop that. If Sansa is just put into this story for a "shocking" relationship with Ramsay, followed by killing him, then it won't feel earned to me. D&D even basically said they only put her in it because viewers know her. So it's barely even about her, as most of her scenes this season have not felt like her to me.- Coronation Street: Discussion Thread
Robert is her ex-husband. They got together in Dawn Acton's last few years in the role. When Tracy returned in 2002 or 2003, she sold a sob story to her family that he'd cheated on her; actually it was the reverse. I wonder why they didn't just bring the original actor back.- The Politics Thread
A great example of why I'm baffled at the media who insist the case is an automatic win for gay marriage supporters. http://www.bloomberg.com/politics/articles/2015-04-28/roberts-kennedy-question-gay-marriage-as-top-court-clash-starts Maybe they are setting LGBT people up for a fall, since the media loves to push anti-gay stories and they'd love to get to write stories about "the heartland" and "overreach" and "backlash against pushing too far." - The Tracy Quartermaine Lovefest
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