Everything posted by DRW50
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Ryan's Hope Discussion Thread
That would make sense, although I think it's also down to the loss of some of the more stagey actors of those first few years, like Kate Mulgrew. I do love those early years, although I think that particular vibe is lost by early to mid 1976. That's when it feels like the show really shifts into more melodramatic plots and less character beats. Thanks. That makes sense. That was also a good period for Faith in that I barely had to see her either...
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Loving/The City Discussion Thread
I found four City episodes on a disc that I don't think were on Youtube anymore (if I missed them my apologies and I'll take these down).
- Guiding Light Discussion Thread
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The Politics Thread
I hope not either. I know someone who has repeatedly had COVID and has had hearing loss as a result, even as she has had the best access to care. People keep downplaying COVID but it's still out there. At least Jill will be there and hopefully all is well.
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Another Life
I remember him being a likeable enough presence but i'm not surprised he found more success outside of acting. The murder story is probably the show's strongest, IIRC, although they mostly still have a decent run even to the end (although the Bible story near the end didn't seem overly well-received).
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Another Life
@dc11786 Wow I didn't remember it had been in production for quite that long. You'd think they would have had a stronger early product with that much time. I just wish any of the 70 episodes were available somewhere. Even just one or two floating around on a VHS tape. I should try Hilton Head Island sometime.
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As The World Turns Discussion Thread
Thanks for sharing this. It's unfortunate to hear of such Puritan views, although 1982 was still the years of the Moral Majority. I can't say Ridley's work has blown me away (more often it puts me to sleep like much of that era) but she had been in the part for several years and was probably the most known Annie. I'm confused as to why IMDB has her in a 1970 episode. Did she briefly play Annie as a child? Aside from visits, I think the closest would be late 1988, when Holden and Meg were leaving, and Caleb and Ellie were brought in. I can't remember if there was overlap. And Lisa Brown may have been on maternity leave at this point.
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"Secret Storm" memories.
Thanks @FrenchFan ! Never knew National Review reviewed the show (or sort of reviewed it).
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EastEnders: Discussion Thread
They've recast Peter multiple times, and it never really works out. I don't think it would matter if the writing was better. In this case, most of the people in his story aren't good either, so it doesn't stand out as much.
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GH: July 2024 Discussion Thread
I think there was a plan with the Finn exit story, as it progressed naturally through Mulcahey's tenure, alongside Gregory's exit (it might be the only story that did). What I'm wondering about is if Valentini was trying to get ABC to bring Finn back after his rehab stint, rather than permanently writing him out.
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As The World Turns Discussion Thread
Another new upload from that channel.
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Doctor Who
https://deadline.com/2024/07/doctor-who-analysis-disney-deal-ncuti-gatwa-russell-t-davies-bbc-1236008287/ I feel like the spokesperson from DWM is rewriting a tad about the ratings for the first series. I know the show didn't fully take off until Tennant, but I remember a lot of success and notice from the start, with a particular focus on Billie Piper.
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As The World Turns Discussion Thread
I do think they moved into encouraging uglier behavior because of the atmosphere created by Luke and Laura, although the biggest changes happened after the nihilism, misogyny and glorification of abuse under writers like Bob Guza became so prominent. You can see the hints like the fumbling attempts to make viewers care about Reid/David, whose washboard abs got more focus than the scripts. And then when Sheffer comes in this tilt to callousness becomes the norm. P&G was too morally pure in earlier years, but still, I'd take the executives that put their foot down on Edith Hughes and Jim Lowell being able to marry over the executives that went along with the hilarity of Craig mocking a rape victim or Craig having sex with the young woman he'd raised as a daughter.
- GH: July 2024 Discussion Thread
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GH: July 2024 Discussion Thread
It's more noticeable than the show's longtime history of having no interest in black characters beyond tokenism because Trina had a hard-fought path to becoming one of the most talked about characters of the last few years...and instead of capitalizing on it, the show was so frightened and also so comfortable with the status quo that they went out of their way to puncture any of that momentum. And not even because some other interesting character had come along. That just exposes the game even more blatantly than they probably realized.
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GH: July 2024 Discussion Thread
I think the idea of the Heather story is very juicy, especially considering Laura's role as mayor, but it ended up underscoring just how limited Laura's role is on the canvas as they couldn't or wouldn't figure out how to make her arguments for Heather more central to everything going on. This is where the lack of continuity and connection really comes into play as they didn't care enough to involve the characters who were directly affected by Heather's crimes, either because of laziness, or because they are hoping viewers will forget Heather went on a lengthy killing spree a whopping two years ago. Imagine if 30 years ago they had decided to do some type of story where Laura wanted to free Ryan, and Steve and Audrey just weren't involved. I do think the fans who speculated that Valentini fought hard to push Mulcahey out to try to save Easton's job might have a point, but the decision must have made to dump him around the time the decision was made to dump Howarth.
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Guiding Light Discussion Thread
- Any Capitol Fans Here?
- Guiding Light Discussion Thread
That's ridiculous to have such blatant errors for a modern character. It makes my complaints about the Meta and Trudy bios seem silly. I wish someone could put together a page for GL along the lines of AWHP, but I know that's painstaking work, so maybe being able to correct on a soap Wiki is the best to hope for.- GH: July 2024 Discussion Thread
That would be a great way to end the story with Heather and also help justify Laura's actions. (I would then have Heather find a portal in her cell and never return) I wonder sometimes if the very vocal criticism the show gets for the treatment of Portia, Trina, etc. on Twitter only hardens them further. One of the reasons it was so hard to believe Finn was actually leaving was just not believing Frank would let him go. I suppose Valentin is more popular than Finn, but it's why I am expecting any time to hear Easton is back. You have a good point about Mulcahey and the black characters. I don't think it was his doing, it just seemed to hit when he was starting (due to factors like the end of Sprina), but the optics didn't help him at all.- The Media/Journalism Thread
It's "today is the day he became President" all over again. You can hear the adoration and admiration in her voice. Meanwhile, Trump looks like he doesn't quite know where he is.- One Life to Live Tribute Thread
You can tell from the poor anniversary material in 2008 that this is what they wanted to recreate (and also what fans of theirs like Jamey Giddens tended to love most). The difference is, terrible as much of this material had been, those involved treated it seriously. That's the only type of camp that works. Ron always treated this stuff as a joke. He has continued to do so on DAYS. When you see someone winking at you over and over, you don't marvel at their brilliance. You're either creeped out, or you give them the number of your eye doctor.- Guiding Light Discussion Thread
I don't think it would have mattered as much if Lisa and Ellen Parker hadn't appeared together, but you're right, Lisa was very busy on ATWT. The Soapcentral histories are messy because they are often full of people just writing what they want, trying to fill in blanks. Hopefully they didn't do that here.- GH: July 2024 Discussion Thread
Sadly, I'd say Guza just ended up replacing them with his own aimless storylines (especially Stefan/Laura, Ned/Alexis/Jax/Chloe, and the baby Opie saga), although he did wrap up what he was given. I remember they seemed to briefly suggest Alan was going to get Emily hooked on pills, which would have been more interesting than anything they ever did with that character. I don't think he's relevant, per se, but then most of the people currently on the show aren't. I figure since they went to the trouble of bringing him back, giving him some type of story, or giving Jason, Carly and Sonny something new with Karen, might not be the worst idea, although I doubt it will happen. I wouldn't be saddened if he leaves but it annoys me when these returns are done for little to no reason. Anna seems to be in the same place Alexis was with the Julian pairing. I guess at least in Anna's case she does have history with Duke. Valentin isn't worth the effort though. - Any Capitol Fans Here?
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