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- DAYS: Head Writer Ron Carlivati Departing Peacock Soap After Seven Years
- DAYS: Head Writer Ron Carlivati Departing Peacock Soap After Seven Years
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DAYS: Head Writer Ron Carlivati Departing Peacock Soap After Seven Years
B&B is so completely vacant I am almost curious as to what he would do. Likely bring Sally back recast with Jill St. John, hellbent on destroying Forrester. And Stacy Haiduk joins as a not-dead Angela Forrester and her imposter Devaney Dickson or whatever her name was. And the show still won't have any gay characters.
- DAYS: Head Writer Ron Carlivati Departing Peacock Soap After Seven Years
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DAYS: Head Writer Ron Carlivati Departing Peacock Soap After Seven Years
Yes I remember actually getting into the show for a season or two (I wasn't as into the vampire spinoff). Thanks for catching me up on Kalouria. I did like Martha Stewart's talk show (those were the last years before she became a full self-parody). Oh I forgot him too. I feel like he got a number of his fetishes on (the gruesome treatment of that Willow prostitute or whoever she was, EJ raping Sami), but yes, there were cases of him having all this idea of what he wouldn't do (like being aghast at cousins dating), that then surrendered to the inevitable. I definitely see what you mean about potential not being met due to the rotting greenhouse that is the JER era and Corday's laziness/ineptness. I still think they sort of get chances to form their own voice, which is more than I can say for a number of other soaps (some now gone, some still around in zombie form), but it never works out, for the reasons you mention.
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DAYS: Head Writer Ron Carlivati Departing Peacock Soap After Seven Years
I feel like the show has changed tonally to somewhat severe degrees depending on the writers at the time. Higley, Brash/Cwikly, Griffith, Tomlin, Poulter and Thomas (I couldn't remember their names, but I remember how buzzed about and ultimately polarizing that period was [Rafe/Carrie and Will seeing EJ and Sami screwing and so on], Carlivati, all had their own styles, under the haze of Corday and whoever else still clinging to JER's ghost. That's how you get situations like Griffith coming in and immediately having the very unpopular Ciara rape story and the serial killer story, only for other writers to make said serial killer a hero and a stud, and so on. I don't think the writers form as much of a blob as you have had at Y&R or B&B for a long time. The problem is the show is so poorly supervised and buried under so many layers of old meta mockery, winking, and having no real idea who their audience now is, especially after moving to Peacock and taping 50 years in advance.
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DAYS: Head Writer Ron Carlivati Departing Peacock Soap After Seven Years
I think I stopped paying attention to DC around 2012 or 2013. Sounds like I missed the wildest period. The amount of fealty fans and cast were supposed to have for Ron will never not astound me. At least I haven't seen this as much at DAYS, although it may just be down to the soap press completely dying by the time he took over.
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DAYS: Head Writer Ron Carlivati Departing Peacock Soap After Seven Years
Thanks. I guess he got his wish with DAYS becoming just like Passions - that worked out so well. (the contortions made for that show just because it was popular with a young demo is a great example of what helped nearly kill off the genre). I am probably not being fair to Dante's Cove, as at its peak it had better writing than anything he's done since about 2009. I can't remember who mentioned it above but now I DO wonder if all this Body & Soul stuff was meant to be some kind of window into his exit.
- DAYS: Head Writer Ron Carlivati Departing Peacock Soap After Seven Years
- DAYS: Head Writer Ron Carlivati Departing Peacock Soap After Seven Years
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DAYS: Head Writer Ron Carlivati Departing Peacock Soap After Seven Years
So did I. This type of move is sometimes what happens when a show is near the end, but still, we've been hearing DAYS was near the end since about 2007. Even if it is the end, and even as I am not going to put any expectations on them (other than remembering that Paula's co-HW run in the early '00s got some fan praise) I'm glad they will have writers who care more for the show and not winking, nodding, stale camp, and Twitter beef. Learning that the only writer who had a longer run at the top was Bill Bell makes me envision Bill somewhere up there making moves. (admittedly if he was he would probably be more focused on Y&R...) I can't believe we'll be seeing this stuff until April 2025. You could go around the world more than once in that time.
- DAYS: Head Writer Ron Carlivati Departing Peacock Soap After Seven Years
- GH: Classic Thread
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The Politics Thread
I don't think these donors are wrong if they believe Biden and Kamala can't win. It's just that, as she said, they waited too long. I could imagine Carville in particular assuming they can airlift in some smooth talker a la Bill Clinton. If they can find one, good luck to them. I'm not sure how much of a negative effect the speech tonight will have. Some press have pointed out the same old same old quality, but then you also have hacks like Van Jones comparing the convention to 2008 with Obama. And I am not even sure the members of the public who are deciding the election even wanted a new Trump - that was more the Beltway that have spent a decade trying to make him into their special project done right, all grown up. Too many of the public are fine with Trump as he is, especially since they are adept at contorting themselves into just making him what they want him to be. After all the time Tim Alberta spent gushing over Mitt Romney (and Paul Ryan, but especially Mitt), it's refreshing to see him pointing out just how lackluster Vance and Trump were.
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The Politics Thread
This would probably lead to Kamala being the nominee, so I'm not sure. I do hope this lights a fire under Biden, but unfortunately any time he has another interview or we have another debate, the problem resets. However fired up he may be over the war in his party, it doesn't really do anything to help with what he's been losing with the average voter. Still, I can't see anyone else winning either, so I guess the best case scenario may be him staying on and hoping for a miracle...and also hoping all those donors and people in the party who have thrown in the towel will at least try to help down ballot candidates.
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The Brighter Day
Thanks. That would have been interesting.
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The Brighter Day
I wonder what her ideas would have been.
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Who is Marlena? Connie Passalacqua Hayman, a.k.a. Marlena De Lacroix
I didn't get into soap magazines for the most part until the mid '90s, and it didn't take long to realize just what superior quality SPW was in every way. I do think that by the late '90s, Marlena, Mimi Torchin, etc. had probably said everything they had left to say (Torchin in particular spent more column time writing about her favorite movies and primetime shows), but Marlena could still give some great material - I remember a column tearing JFP's OLTL apart which meant something because she had often praised and defended JFP's work. Ditto for panning Guza's GH around 1999 or so. It's unfortunate the magazine was completely gutted around this point - you could tell SPW up to that point had a lot of respect for its readers. Afterward the whole thing was extremely generic and hard to believe it was the same magazine that had detailed articles on canceled soaps, painstakingly tracked down dozens of soap actors for a where are they now feature, had the greatest moments in soap history issue that taught me so much about moments I never would have known otherwise, etc. Frankly, I'm surprised SPW managed to scrape through another decade.
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The Brighter Day
That's beautiful. Glad some part of the show lives on forever.
- GH: Classic Thread
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The Politics Thread
I think it's Biden's general demeanor along with his age that concerns them - either that or they were just waiting for a chance because of his poll numbers. Or it might just be down to his being POTUS. Dianne Feinstein was almost completely gone in her last years, reportedly, but she wasn't POTUS so they had more loyalty.
- GH: Classic Thread
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The Brighter Day
That's a great point. I was almost going to complain about this until I remembered the 30 minute aspect, which is much harder. I imagine there must have been a number of 15 minute soaps that had just one person talking but this must be the first we've seen. I didn't even know this was Mitchell Dru so thanks for pointing it out. The most I've seen of him. I guess even though Irna moved him to all the soaps TBD must have been his most prominent until AW.
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All My Children Tribute Thread
And this worked when the cast they brought in for the refresh was strong enough. When it didn't work (the people brought in around 1999/2000) the show paid the price.
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All My Children Tribute Thread
I wonder how much Anne suffered from the loss of Judith Barcroft. I know she wasn't the first Anne but she seems to have been the one who registered. They could have tried to just write Anne out rather than kill her off, but then considering Paul Martin wasn't killed but still barely ever came back, it might not have mattered. I wonder if they killed her off to try to show viewers they were turning the page into a new era, the era of Cliff, Nina, etc.