Everything posted by DRW50
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Guiding Light Discussion Thread
We probably have talked about this before - there's so many details I forget in posts I've made or articles I've read. I do understand why fans would want to fill in gaps the people who were actually paid to care about the show didn't bother with, but it does bother me a little when I see parts of her history like, "she presumably went to New York to live with Trudy," who probably hadn't been mentioned on the show in 40 years. (I don't even know if she was mentioned when Papa died).
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Guiding Light Discussion Thread
I wish there were some radio episodes with Geyer available to listen to - that would be more confirmation, or close enough. The 5/13/54 episode on Youtube has Meta on the phone talking to Joey's fiancee, Lois, saying they will marry in June once Joe's service is up. Given how incomplete material is for those years, I wonder if the two of them ever showed up for visits.
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@dc11786 @slick jones Thanks for the added info. I never knew who that Trudy was. There were claims she was Helen Wagner, which never made a great deal of sense. Did Helen play Trudy in episodes we haven't seen, or did she never play her? I never will understand why the show just decided Trudy didn't exist.
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2023 Writers + Actors Strike Thread
https://deadline.com/2023/07/viola-davis-waiver-g20-actors-strike-1235450850/ Viola's decision came out after Sarah Silverman put the Guild on blast for the many waivers going around, although obviously Viola's decision wasn't based on Sarah's comments - apparently the amount of waivers has been getting a lot of talk, and controversy (probably not helped by how many still distrust Fran Drescher). https://deadline.com/2023/07/sarah-silverman-interim-sag-aftra-agreements-movies-stars-strike-1235450719/
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Hollywood Sexual Harrasment/Assault Thread
It was bizarre to see some of the most desperate of the contrarian leftist grifters, like Michael "harmed by Maxine Waters" Tracey, trying to do spin for Spacey lately. He clearly has very powerful people. I think his career is over either way, aside from those in the industry who always turn a blind eye (there are many of them, but he was never that big of a draw in his own right).
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Ryan's Hope Discussion Thread
Is this Michael Corbett in the first ad?
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2023 Writers + Actors Strike Thread
Rolling Stone had to delete a tweet mocking Snoop Dogg for canceling concerts due to strike solidarity. They know the studios have the advantage and money to wait this out and crush actors and writers, and it won't take a lot to get the public on their side.
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The Politics Thread
I agree, but then it seems like they have been able to stall out so many important nominations and with a good chance of picking up the Senate in 2024, they won't need him as much. There are so many interesting topics of late, especially the multi-faceted DeSantis implosion of the past week (ending in him being set up by Megyn Kelly), but thanks to Elon ruining Twitter, I feel like he's killed off so much of the discussion and links we could have had here.
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Ryan's Hope Discussion Thread
You aren't starting an argument - I think Groome probably just had no knowledge of those shows.
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RIP: In Memoriam Thread
I loved her on Soap. She was just extremely funny. The blackmail story with Bert and the wonderful Caroline McWilliams was one of the show's better stories.
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Love Is a Many Splendored Thing
Thanks. I wonder if that would have included the lesbian undertones.
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Love Is a Many Splendored Thing
I never knew that. I wonder who she would have played. She was so funny on Soap.
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Emmerdale: Discussion Thread
I thought Rishi was a likeable character and he brought a lot of continuity to the show given that he'd been there for over a decade. He wasn't a favorite of mine, but if the show is getting rid of long term characters he wouldn't have been first on my list. With that said, there are some fans out there at places like Digital Spy that trashed Rishi for years and are now very upset he's gone, so I think it's a lesson for people to appreciate some of these characters while they have them.
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DAYS Promo: 7/28/2023
I keep forgetting Steve Burton is still on this show. How much of the budget is that taking up? The idea of Eve running into him might be fun but I'm not sure if anyone will care much without Charlotte Ross. At least KDP gets some work. The idea of showing various stories in a week would be better if all of those stories didn't suck.
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DAYS: Behind the Scenes, Articles/Photos
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A very rare upload here. I kept trying to remember if I'd seen it before as there are a few episodes of this era I've seen that were never on Youtube or haven't been in years, but I'm 50-60% sure this is brand new. Any time I watch this era I'm fascinated by Kathy's story (year on year of perpetual anguish), so this episode was catnip for me. Susan Douglas wails the house down! I imagine some viewers found it tiresome but I can see why she was so loved. Patricia Wheel (I remember her from some radio soaps, including Radio Mirror covers), playing a nurse I'd never really heard much of, also gives a very tender performance toward the end. As a bonus you also get some Papa/Bill/Bert scenes. The date listed on the upload is 5/22/53. This is a lovely treat. I'm always so glad when anything from these wiped years reappears. I've never let GL or ATWT go, and in these moments it's like they've nevet let me go either. @Paul Raven @soapfan770 @Soapsuds @victoria foxton @Vee @SoapDope @antmunoz @slick jones @Mitch64 @vetsoapfan @Sapounopera@Franko @Fevuh @MichaelGL @Soaplovers @Liberty City @Spoon @GLATWT88 @kalbir @dc11786@FrenchFan- Ryan's Hope Discussion Thread
Two more 1982 promos. (the volume varies on this and as it goes along can suddenly get loud) I missed a few bits but I think you got most of what I saw, and some of what I didn't. They talked about Nancy Addison. Malcolm still misses her, and Helen says she still feels like Nancy has never left. I think Malcolm also said he worked with Nancy before the show (although maybe that was Faith Catlin), as well as Ilene. Malcolm said he and Helen didn't work together on the first day of taping as it was split between home scenes and hospital scenes. Malcolm also talked about the location footage in that episode and how rare it was. And he pointed out that Ryan's Hope was the first soap set in a real city. Alan asked them if they felt the show got worse when ABC bought it. Helen said she didn't.- The Politics Thread
McConnell has also had falls. McConnell fell recently at D.C. airport prior to Wednesday’s freeze-up (nbcnews.com) McConnell will be replaced by someone who is as bad or worse. I do wonder why he is hanging on, but clearly many who get in there just don't want to leave - or aren't allowed. I am not going to say anything negative about McConnell, but I will say you can really see the difference between the two parties when you compare the reaction to the absolute glee so many on the right had about John Fetterman and Paul Pelosi.- RIP: In Memoriam Thread
So much of Sinead's image in the US will always be associated with her SNL appearance. There was such a visceral anger toward her, personal threats against her (including being followed after the show ended), and nothing but disdain from the show itself (there were several Lorne-patented mocking sketches, Tim Robbins, that free speech hero and the host that week, didn't even acknowledge her, and the next week had Joe Pesci giving a truly disgusting monologue about her). She never tried to backtrack, even when it probably felt like the whole country was against her. And she was completely right.
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