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DRW50

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Everything posted by DRW50

  1. I think they used to - not so much since the '90s. I do think Alexa brings some of that back.
  2. I'm so glad Heather gets to exercise all her creative pursuits. I just wish it was with a character I gave a damn about and on a show I wanted to watch.
  3. She's very cold and judgmental, which is similar to many Spencers. She just doesn't have the warmth Bobbie had.
  4. Thanks. I'd watched the first clip but not the second. And they even have a recap of the scenes from the wedding and tell us about what happened to the actors. Nice to see them treating GL, and its fans, with some respect.
  5. Thanks @Franko. Looks like the first 7 minutes are "new." Then we start getting material that is up on freeflyur's channel as 7-27-84. Is this the full episode? Wasn't expecting to hear such a horribly depressing backstory from this Pru character (I had never heard of her) ...and of course as is often the case on soaps, especially from this period, she is written as if she just got out of Song of the South or Lil Abner. And I see Rick has a horribly depressing, melodramatic backstory too. Grant Show eventually became an OK actor, but he was never suited to handle this type of material. Who is the audience for all this trauma? It's always nice to see Cali Timmons, even if her whole episode amounts to flashbacks and wandering around a room. I've never bothered to watch Robin Mattson's Delia because, frankly, I have no real interest in the show by this point, but she's not bad at all. Beyond people probably just not caring about seeing Robin as Delia after years of seeing her as Heather Webber, I wonder if people had no use for these same old stories for Delia - even when they brought Ilene Kristen back in 1982, they didn't work. Only when they allowed for some changes in Delia in Ilene's last return did things click into place. The scenes with Dave waiting on Maggie are so oddly filmed, more suited to a PBS project than a soap. I kept wondering if he was going to get stabbed. And the music...honestly the music in general is on overdrive in this episode. I can't imagine how people who watched back in the day felt. The whole thing is very hollowed out. There isn't even a Ryan in sight, aside from Pat, briefly. It's always amusing to see the differences in quality between the original film shots for the opening and the cheaper video replacements. Who is the leg lift lady? Is that Pru?
  6. It's funny to think that the Simon and Simon relationship actually did cause a little bit of a scandal in the soap magazines at the time, as they were both married to other people.
  7. I have a feeling they were just looking for a reason to get rid of Hope anyway. It's telling that other than Charita, every Bauer actor was heading for the exit doors at the same time. They really must have thought they could just rebuild around Charita. The only interesting thing about George Pilgrim was his TV Guide exit interview where he talked about what a big star he was going to be. Ethan Erickson was perfectly alright, but they just never cared. I think they sort of started a relationship with Drew, but then he was written out. I can't remember if the actor wanted to leave. I agree that a rivalry between Stacey and Michelle would have been more interesting. And maybe have her initially stay in Springfield as Kelly Louise. She is hiding out, but as soon as Nola hears that name, she knows.
  8. It wouldn't be a first for GH (weren't Celia and Jimmy Lee cousins...and didn't they almost pair Bobbie and Bill Eckert?), but it would just be another sign of the show trying to erase Jake from the canvas (again).
  9. I don't think that part is homophobic, but having this backstory to make us feel sorry for Sloan, especially when they knew they were never going to have a gay character on the show in any prominent role (yes there was Billy, but he mostly just had one story and not much else) is offputting to me, as the recent variation with Eva la Rue on GH was. Heathers was already parodying that type of writing choice several years earlier.
  10. That certainly is the reason they avoided having Joey as gay, but when you think of how little of note they ended up doing with Joey anyway, I wish they'd tried. What I found distasteful about that story was inventing a dead gay son to make us feel sorry for Sloan. If they want to talk about homophobia in writing, that type of choice isn't far off.
  11. I was more surprised when they supposedly almost brought Stacey back (via May or Mae or whatever).
  12. I remember seeing him in some of the classicGL clips. It seems he was entirely comic relief before Marland. Probably where he should have stayed.
  13. That does look like Tom.
  14. Thanks @MissPalmer. That channel often begs for subscribers. Normally I am not fond of that, but they upload OLTL content that you can't find anywhere else, so if you aren't subscribed, I'd say go for it.
  15. https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c93n9dn1eyxo An article about a petition to save the show.
  16. Melissa Fumero has a new NBC show, Grosse Point Garden Society. Looks like it started a few weeks ago. Kim Zimmer is going to be appearing in a Raleigh production of A Trip to Bountiful. I posted the interview in the GL thread.
  17. Thank you so much @slick jones
  18. This helps with the date of that last clip. What a silly story this must have been for viewers at the time. I do enjoy hearing Peter Simon do a "mwahaha" laugh.
  19. I wouldn't even say it's the dumbest thing they've done this year. Anything with Joss is a failure anyway. They could have her go to clown school like Maggie on OLTL and it wouldn't matter. Very good work from both ladies. Alexa has been a big gift to the show in terms of performances. Even after all the years out of daytime, she hasn't missed a beat. She reminded me a lot of Bobbie in her argument with Brook Lyn - she will admit to her faults and not care if she's self-righteous, she is still going to say what she thinks. She lacks Bobbie's warmth, but that's what happens when your father is a rapist and a deadbeat and your mother isn't there most of the time. Of any Spencers left on the canvas she's the only one who channels the old Spencer vibes. I've seen some fans say this isn't who Lulu is and it's ruined her, etc. but this is very familiar to me. Maybe they were just big Emme Rylan fans?
  20. Thanks @TheyStartedOnSoaps it's nice to see all those promos together. That first promo is odd if it is meant to introduce new viewers to the show - they seem to imply Curtis is also a Donovan, Roger too, and they don't identify several of the men featured. Seeing Bryan Cranston doing his wacky dancing shows you why he would go on to spend so many years in sitcoms.
  21. I love how thrilled the male host is.
  22. Thanks. I think a copy of that episode is on Youtube, but of course that has a watermark and doesn't have the ads, so someone may prefer to buy the original (if this is the same episode).
  23. @Maxim Not sure you'd be interested (if you haven't already seen this) as you are well into 1989, but it's much of May 24, 1988. Starts at about 50 minutes in.

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