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Everything posted by DRW50

  1. The only reason seemed to be playing out drama with Daisy and Harley (with Daisy frozen in time). I am not sure why '00s soaps tried so hard with Gaskill. I just found Scott agonizing at the time. Something actively repulsed me in his scenes. I'm not speaking of him as a person, but he was so unsuited, if anyone but Jordan could ever play Billy. I can only assume someone at AMC was a big fan of his on AW as they seemed to just redo the exact same storyline.
  2. Y&R - Shari Shattuck as Ashley. I think the only reason she stayed as long as she did (3 years!) is because of the huge malaise Y&R was under for much of that time and because they were waiting to get Eileen back. Y&R - Sarah Aldrich as Victoria. I don't know if she could have made the part work if they hadn't gotten Heather Tom back. ATWT - As @P.J. mentioned in the other thread, Glynnis O'Connor as Margo. This may be another case where Ellen Dolan being available made the choice easier, but she's the only Margo viewers didn't support. ATWT - Jason Kincaid as Tom Hughes. From the little available of him, he's not awful, but he's an odd choice for a leading man. AMC - Gwyn Gillis as Ann Tyler. She did play the part for 3-4 years, but they also chose to kill the character off... B&B - Ingo Rademacher as Thorne Forrester. GL - Michael Dietz and Michael Dempsey as Alan-Michael Spaulding. Bryan Gaskill as Dylan Lewis. Geoffrey Scott as Billy Lewis, Ann Hamilton and Barbara Crampton as Mindy Lewis (I thought Scott in particular was horribly wrong). Search for Tomorrow - Louan Gideon as Liza Sentell.
  3. Sharon also had a short-lived body swap comedy by of all people Stephen Bochco. Turnabout (TV series) - Wikipedia You can find the first episode and a TV-movie compiling 4 of the episodes.
  4. Graeme Wood on X: "TV📺28/11/86 BBC1 4.30:A Day in the Life 4.55:Newsround 5.10:Grange Hill 5.35:Masterteam 6.0:News 7.0:Wogan 7.35:Blankety Blank 8.10:Dynasty 9.0:News 9.30:By Royal Command 10.35:Snooker https://t.co/JF7RkyUigw" / X
  5. It took me a few years to accept Liz, as Sherry had such a sultry, jagged edge and had such great chemistry with Michael Zaslow, Jerry ver Dorn and Maureen Garrett. Blake's relationships with Roger and Holly were never as interesting to me post-Sherry, although a big part of that is the severe decline in the writing. Liz did have her own chemistry with Jerry, and she had a certain humor which helped her, along with playing the insecurity integral to Blake. Around 1995 or 1996 I was able to care more about her Blake, after she did what she could with some very dubious stories, even if I still missed Sherry. I think if Glynis had been given more time she might have won viewers over (especially if they'd known how much Ellen Dolan would end up phoning in her final run), but she came into the show at just about the worst time. I think what helped Beth Chamberlin in her first run was that Beth had been "dead" for three years and had mostly existed in that time as Philip's fragile love (any other layers she'd had long gone). Kimberley I think may have benefited from the other Musketeers slowly being phased out.
  6. I'm so glad you were there for him. Kudos for even being able to watch these moments. Not to change the subject too much, but the part where Sloan gave Viki a photo of herself in younger years to reconnect with happier times - it's interesting as that is his idea of Viki, rather than the reality. Viki was never happier. I suppose Viki and Sloan have such a passionate relationship because they can make each other what they need them to be, not having any awareness of who they actually were.
  7. @dc11786 Very glad to see your analyses again. I hope you had a good Thanksgiving. I watched 1998 closely at the time and I'd tend to agree with you, especially about how Eve was much more interesting with Chris or Julie than in what they gave her. The attempt to turn her into a heroine soured me on the character, and I don't think it suited Julie Pinson, to say the least.
  8. Thanks @Maxim Amazing how much Mia looks like Elaine Princi in those scenes. Blair listing out every lie she told all seems a bit rushed but I prefer it to a story dragging out the beats. You almost feel sorry for Asa as he cared about Blair in his own Asa way, but Asa's idea of "caring" is extremely damaging. I'm not a big fan of the whole trope of mwa-ha-haing as someone is trying to get their pills, but Mia does a great job and I did enjoy the last moment where she gave him her birth control. I'm sure Phil Carey crawling all over the floor made some blooper reels. I appreciate all the time and effort on your part but if you ever need to step away from so much dark material, as plenty more is on the way, I'm sure we will all understand.
  9. The Bridges cast looks much more interesting than the show probably was. Jose Ferrer, Nick Surovy, Nancy Cartwright, Roddy McDowall.
  10. That dastardly Peter Taylor...
  11. There may be an answer here: SON Community - Major Software & Design Updates - Page 9 - SOAPSLINE - Soap Opera Network Community
  12. Once upon a time the show would have remembered that Sam had a bond with Joe due to his friendship with Rachel. Now we're just meant to boo and hiss. Belle should have been written out years ago and Sam too.
  13. This show basically led to The Nanny. She became friends with Twiggy and went to see her. She saw a CBS exec while waiting to take off and pitched the idea to him. They recreated the whole thing on The Nanny (about 4 minutes in). The Real Inspiration Behind The Nanny - YouTube
  14. Thank you for the specific date. The eye choice is weird but that's why I liked it. I don't know if it would work on a regular basis though.
  15. I keep meaning to watch more of those but I'm agog to learn EJ had that role. He gunned John down and John was left in a coma for months. He raped Sami (and it's not as if that story has been forgotten). I know Salem loves a redeemed villain but still...
  16. @slick jones Thanks for all the time you spent on these, and all the time you have spent on so many listings and updates. It's the time of year to express gratitude but we can never do that enough. Hard to remember sometimes just how long Tatyana was wasted on Y&R.
  17. That would be an interesting idea. I still think the show should have had a story about this subject.
  18. Thanks @SoapDope78 . Neat that they cobbled that together from various newly found promos. Another reason why random uploads can be so important.
  19. Happy Thanksgiving! I think of the P&G soaps most around this time of year. I'd like to think the Hughes will always be with us.
  20. You're probably right, it is still something that interests me because I think radio soaps had more of a freedom for psychological storytelling due to the lack of visuals. I could have seen one of them having material set in Vietnam.
  21. Happy Thanksgiving, everyone. This place has been a real touchstone over a year that has often left us reeling and not wanting to not what is next. The humor, the discussions, the history - there's a lot to be grateful for here.
  22. Happy Thanksgiving, everyone. I've been grateful for all the "lost" soap content this year, especially the first half of the year - much more than I had ever expected. And I'm grateful to all of you here, who help get me through tough times.
  23. Her final show was True Colors - she died around the time the final episode aired. Cleavon Little, who was the male lead, died months later.
  24. I may be wrong, but I think Princi's last airdate is in mid-January. I think it may be at Andrew and Cassie's wedding. There is a break of about a month, I think with the line that Dorian went to a spa, before Dorian returns with the show trying for a cute reintro. There's some big change around January/February, which makes sense I suppose, starting the year off with a jolt (it's nothing monumental so don't take this as overhype), as they were using November and December to wrap up stories and wrap up families, dynamics, etc. Much smarter than soaps now where stories just end at any random time, if they even have an ending. Happy Thanksgiving to you too. I've appreciated all your work and passion for AMC and OLTL over the last year as it helps motivate me more to go back when I'm mostly too lazy to do so.
  25. Thanks @Maxim . Feels quaint to see characters only starting Christmas shopping a week before Christmas instead of months earlier. The scene with Viki and Dorian is terrific, from Dorian without missing a beat singing along to "do you see what I see" when glimpsing Viki and Sloan, to Viki rattling Dorian so much by preying on her fear of being unloved and alone. The scene with Blair and Dorian is also good, although the whole part with the broken angel is overwriting to me. Elaine Princi is at full powers in all this material. If I didn't know better, I would have no idea she was almost gone.

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