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DRW50

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  1. That's awful. I saved everything but hopefully it will pop up again - on Youtube or on Archive. I don't even know what it would have been - maybe the AMC episodes? Or maybe some of the Capitol or GL. I don't know. I know some people just like to report these channels out of spite. And they had content that in some cases I've never seen anywhere else, like the Loving episodes. This is why content is so difficult to find. They don't want to make the material available for fans in any way, shape or form.
  2. Oh yes. Poor Alicia too. I am not sure how that story would have played out if not for how terrific Linda, John and Alicia were together.
  3. I hadn't heard. A shame. He was very good as Lucas - the part wouldn't have worked without his charm or his chemistry with Linda Dano. Linda's lost so many people. I hope she is doing OK right now.
  4. She just has some sporadic IMDB credits as a scriptwriter after Marland comes in - the last I see is Craig and Sierra's wedding.
  5. Thanks for all of the articles. I was hoping one of the other Senate races in Florida or Texas would open up, but it's not likely. I have heard some complaints about the poor race Colin Allred is running in Texas - I believe he's even turned down speaking at the DNC and people have said he's barely running ads. Cornel West's Michigan problems. https://www.detroitnews.com/story/news/politics/2024/08/16/cornel-west-disqualified-from-michigan-ballot-over-notary-problems/74831400007/ I wouldn't be surprised if those who lean to West or Stein will just end up going for Trump anyway, but it's still right to put down this grifter enterprise. Speaking of scum:
  6. That was a perfect scene, especially the end where after he lets her go on about being with Bob and planning to marry him, he tells her he already knew thanks to Dusty. This moment, and the scene with Margo and Dusty, is what I miss most in the Marland era - these authentic conversations rather than the more formal, strained sense.
  7. I wonder if any also had bad deja vu from GL having a deaf antagonist a few years earlier (well, fake deaf). @Xanthe As someone who hasn't watched a ton of that period and finds some details exhausting, I appreciate the detailed info.
  8. Thanks for the memory jog. Some real mistakes there, although I know Brian was likely for health reasons. I'd forgotten about how he bungled Sharon Gabet. New characters did seem to be a big problem in this timeframe - of those listed I think Zane and Chris could have worked if they'd stayed on, but that might be generous. I like what I've seen of Dee but she would never have lasted. Neal just seems ill-conceived.
  9. That was him, I think, yes. Her father was a venture capitalist.
  10. Thanks. I wasn't watching closely for most of these years. That might be another plot as Chris was still a kid/early teen up to early 1998.
  11. AW seemed to already be doing that anyway, so she may have been successful, but I am not actually sure I'd say her run at ATWT was better than AW in that period, it's just AW was in a worse position than ATWT. AW did make some questionable hirings and firings in 1985, so if she had not made those (like the waste of Jacquie Courtney, casting Taylor Miller as Sally, the exits of Ben and Perry, etc.) then it would have been an improvement. They should have realized Nancy wasn't likely to return for long anyway. The way they behaved toward Laura (allegedly) has put me off ever since I read about it here a few years ago, but clearly this was a decision many were involved with. If only they'd had a Gloria Monty-type producer who would have just recast Sandy if Rich got too big for his boots. While Rich carved out a good career playing goofs on sitcoms, nothing I've seen of his AW work is that special. That's shameful, especially for Clarice, who'd been on the show a decade. I wonder where they said Clarice and Larry were living when they made brief returns in '89 and '93. @watson71 Thanks for the newspaper article. The bit about Robert Sedgwick caught my eye (looking up his photo he looks a lot like Kyra). He has an autobiography. I wonder if he wrote about AW in it. Bob Sedgwick, brother of Kyra, dishonored family as 'drug kingpin' (nypost.com)
  12. Yes. I have never known how long her mother (the homeless woman) was even around.
  13. You're right, but I put a lot of that on Dolan. I can't really say HBS made the wrong choice though. She won an Emmy when they still mattered and had a steady job for another 20 years. In 1996, the show seemed to start a story where Nancy was going to get ripped off by someone - a dance studio or carnival, I don't know. I was barely watching at the time. I mainly just remember because of a few soap articles (and SPW decrying a credits crawl ending in Nancy wearing a clown nose [which is very mild in heresies compared to where ATWT would soon be]). Black and Decker did try to give many of the vets some semblance of story (probably the last writers who did). They just weren't any good.
  14. I do wonder as they only wrote well for Nora for a few years and then it got to the point where she asked to be killed off, then was put into a coma for ages and nearly written out for good, and OLTL only ran about a year longer than ATWT (plus the reboot). Still, Nora gave her a fresh character to play, and she gets to pop up on GH every once in a while. And she didn't have to work for Chris Goutman.
  15. I guess Kelly and Nola were eventually meant to be a couple for real (or maybe a Josh/Nola/Kelly/Morgan quad). Robert Newman - 1958 Jordan Clarke - 1950 Kim Zimmer - 1955
  16. @SFK @Vee @dc11786 @Jonathan @slick jones @Franko @Soapsuds @marceline @FrenchFan @Paul Raven @Sapounopera @DemetriKane @John @NothinButAttitude @Contessa Donatella @Maxim @Liberty City @vetsoapfan @All My Shadows @Forever8 @Khan @TheyStartedOnSoaps @Joseph I had to laugh during the OLTL promo when they talked about the glamour of AMC, given how grimy this episode felt. You can really see the shift from where it had been a year or two earlier. The standout material here is getting to see Robert Lupone and Melissa Leo as Zach and Linda - Zach slithering and then coming completely unglued at the end, and Linda being so nasty yet managing to play kid sister to Cliff. It's still hard to believe sometimes that Melissa Leo was on a soap, especially in this more superficial era, but she's dynamite to watch. On the other hand, this Nina just looks crazy. I am not sure if they cast her based on a resemblance to Taylor Miller, but it is jarring to watch. I have not watched much of this period, so my main memory of the Brooke story was the photo in the AMC history book. Nice to see a bit more here, complete with a very campy big mama who could have made a killing on GLOW. I always forget Brooke and Mark got back together. Mark seems to be one of those characters they didn't know what to do with for most of the '80s, which is a shame, as Mark LaMura is adorable and a good actor. Brooke became tiresome in the '90s, but I give Julia Barr credit for making some of the bizarre plots they gave her in these years work. The Angie/Eugene/Jesse/Yvonne saga wasn't very popular, was it? As is often the case the story with black characters seems isolated. Nice to see Pat though. I forgot Donna and Benny were just getting together around this time. They have a sweet scene that is one of my favorite parts of the episode. Watching this I'm reminded of this whole generation of kids (Laura, Bobby, Frankie) and how wasted they all ended up being.
  17. I agree, although I think HBS would have avoided making Margo as cold and shrewish as Dolan did in later years...although I do think Dolan worked better with Scott Holmes.
  18. She was fired, but yes. I do think they had chemistry, but I can see where people might not. I never thought Reva and Josh were very interesting together but many loved them.
  19. I think that Vigard and JWS had some chemistry, although I put their connection partly down to Vigard's strong presence. Beyond what @Sapounopera mentioned about Marland wanting to recreate Scotty and Laura, I think they may have also had the wedding early because they knew Shipp probably wasn't going to stay around long-term. The whole Kelly and Morgan story was, IIRC, pitched in part as fantasy vs reality - I think Marland talked about the whole image the young heroine has in her head of her first time and the pain of reality. I imagine that was what they would have done with the marriage between Kelly and Morgan too - showing the reality of a marriage compared to the fantasy. They still tried with Cooke but it didn't work because she lacked Vigard's innocence. I think the original plans for Nola were probably for her to remain as somewhat of a schemer, as initially Quint was more of a mysterious figure, not a leading man, and Nola still had some feelings for Kelly. Maybe after they became popular with viewers the show changed course. Either that or Marland's close friendship with Lisa Brown led him to be more reluctant to keep her as a bitch, given the heavy viewer hate she had to deal with and the likelihood that she wasn't going to be able to stay on the show very long. Marland's version of Trish I could see her playing. She was a drug addict, I believe, and was a heavily abused wife. There was a lot of darkness. After that point Trish became an extremely underwritten character and rested on Rebecca Hollen's inherent warmth and classiness.
  20. I always enjoy reading your breakdowns of the episodes, especially those from rarely covered eras. I remember some saying Marland was bad at half-hour soaps, based on his Doctors work, but I agree some we've seen from him have felt well-packed (which is not the case for some other Loving periods, especially a few of the late '80s episodes available). You don't notice repetition of story beats as much. I liked that they used Jim in another story grouping as most of the time I've seen him has just been when he is focused on Shana or on his amnesia. The scene with Ava was better than I had expected - the whole thing reminded me of Delia in the early years of Ryan's Hope.
  21. This also led to the focus group path with JFP claiming she got rid of Maureen because they said she was boring. I don't think GL got as heavily into the mode you're describing until the '00s when they started pandering so much to Gus/Harley, Tammy/Jonathan and Danny/Michelle fans and Bradley Cole fans.
  22. Great to hear your thoughts @I Am A Swede . I think the warm presence of Fredrick Pyne can mask how difficult Matt was and why Dolly later left him. I can definitely see how much Henry mellowed as time passed and he was more of a comedic double act. That never would have been possible if Marian had stayed. Jack is a very prickly character. He remains that all through his time on the show, but it is a better fit in the '70s because the Sugdens were not so depleted and he got more pushback.
  23. Thanks. I was going through all the last pages to remember who to tag but forgot yours.
  24. Considering Kirsten was only on for a year, they could have managed (Y&R did with Lily, and ATWT managed to successfully replace Lucy Deakins), but they just went with a route that had nothing to do with what made the character work or what would impress viewers. I think they decided that Morgan was just the goody goody to Nola's baddie, when it hadn't been so simple. And as was often the case with soaps, they didn't even know what the young demo would want to see. Cooke did get better toward the end, but for the time she was at the center of story, she was bland and forgettable. Even many of the young women cast in horror movies or T&A comedies of the era had more personality.

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