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DRW50

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  1. CNBC pushing Russian propaganda.
  2. I think Mac taught Rachel in the '70s. I'm not sure. Beyond Liberace's guest spots, we also saw the pianist for Russ' wife Tracy on occasion during her interminable singing sequences.
  3. Thanks. I really appreciate your taking the time to think back and answer. I remember Vanessa as being a standout of that period, before dull Matt arrived anyway. The Bridget/Vanessa custody tangle was one of the only things keeping me interested.
  4. It will probably suck, and be breathlessly overhyped, as per usual with "Queen Kate." The main thing is she never got to ruin Dot's last moments. I am so grateful to June for letting us have those to ourselves, and our imagination.
  5. I know this wasn't unexpected, but you did think she would be around forever. I first got into EE in 1997, months before Dot's return. I met her through Nigel's eyes, and I will always have a soft spot for that period as a result. The '80s were Dot's heyday, but she had strong, moving moments all the way to the end, when she helped her dear friend Dr. Legg pass on. She was also, above all else, an icon, and a naturally made one, rather than a cheap pastiche like, say Gwen Taylor's character. I'm so glad June quit when Kate Oates arrived and never let that hack defile here character. You will be missed, June.
  6. I was glad for that because I actually thought Judith Blazer was dead. I don't watch a lot of these interviews, to be honest, but in this case, I felt like Patricia herself actually redirected ATWT conversation back to her theater work. Theater seemed to be a lifelong passion for her, and one she is still involved in now. Anyway, I can't remember if I have posted this before, but I have finally stumbled onto this commercial again. It's a bra commercial with, I am 70% sure, Brooke Alexander, but they very obviously dub her voice. I can't remember if I have seen the American version of this. I've seen this happen a few times but it never stops seeming odd. The bra ad airs twice - the last is at 14 minutes or so. This reel also has a detergent commercial with Scott Hoxby, who was in quite a few European commercials (I believe he never spoke in them).
  7. Yes. Thanks. I remember a lot of drama over him wanting to sue for custody but didn't remember if he knew all the details because so much was focused on his seeing Quint's home as an unsafe environment (which to be fair it was). I know that Nola was a pain and that her relationship with Tony was very realistic, but sometimes I have a hard time with it (like in an episode where he told Maureen how much he wanted to punch Nola).
  8. I can see that happening. It also makes sense of why she was still having fantasies about him for a good while (like Shipmates Forever).
  9. I haven't watched much of this, but I've seen that they've repeatedly paid tribute to James Avery and Janet Hubert, which is a lovely thing for them to do.
  10. I don't have as much hate for the Razzies as some do, other than finding them to be tired, but this does bother me. I imagine some of the people involved in this have ties to various Hollywood names. It seems to have been an open secret in recent years among Hollywood people that Bruce was not doing well. If they knew and still gave him that award, it is beyond tasteless.
  11. I suppose it it the last gasp of the jiggle network, which was also a big selling point for Ann Jillian at the time. It's so unbelievably trashy though. I always do a double take at Susan Sullivan, who has always been the epitome of class any time I have seen her, in that getup.
  12. That's interesting. Given how much Marland loved writing for Lisa, I can see that happening. I wonder when it would have kicked in, as everything I've seen of Kelly during and after the reveal, he was sickened by her and only kept quiet to spare Floyd's feelings. (when did Floyd find out about the whole thing anyway?)
  13. The cast is just crazy. How many shows could boast Susan Sullivan, Louise Lasser, Marian Mercer, and Sheryl Lee Ralph? So many passed through the show. I always laugh at how they steadily got more and more covered up. The '80s in a nutshell. That "making a living" version of the song does not work...
  14. https://www.pghcitypaper.com/pittsburgh/pitt-discovers-bigfoot-found-footage-movie-by-george-romero/
  15. Patricia mentioned this briefly in the interview. She said they let her go the first time because they wanted to age Dan.
  16. Lala Kent ended up being involved with the sad reveals of Bruce Willis' decline and the coverup by those around him, as there was allegedly an incident on a film they made together. https://www.insider.com/lala-kent-bruce-willis-fired-gun-wrong-cue-2022-3
  17. https://variety.com/2022/awards/news/summer-of-soul-chris-rock-oscars-1235219657/
  18. I hadn't thought about Lisa. That's a good fit, especially since many said Nola got the most hate from fans than any character since early Lisa.
  19. I get it more with Tammy Faye, because while she was a very kind person in many ways, she did take from the poor, but I don't really get it with Julia. Does anyone actually care about the real Julia Child anyway? Don't they just want to see the silly woman on TV?
  20. I think Lisa may have been on Broadway at this time, I can't remember. She does tend to be a bit more stumbly at GL than she was at ATWT, at least early on. I feel like the main way Morgan and Kelly worked was as Morgan's infatuation. Once they are an actual couple, even though Kristen and John did have some chemistry together, the story is over. I do wonder if Marland, as you say, was doing what he would have done with Scotty and Laura - were there ever any plans under Marland to get Laura into modeling? (I know that was her exit story in 1982 - Miss Star Eyes and vanishing) I think that with Jennifer Cooke in the role, almost immediately it becomes clear that she and Kelly don't fit. Yes, they can have more intimate scenes, but that was never the appeal of Kelly and Morgan. I wish the show had leaned more into that, instead of just Josh being the baddie scheming against them. There's a scene in the wedding episodes for Carrie and Ross where Morgan is asking people over so she can try out Bert's new recipe and they can all listen to records. Everyone acts as if she's addled. It feels so much like something they would have written for Kristen - a girl playing at being a woman. With Jennifer it's just a little odd. I think it would have been more interesting if they had just quickly had Jennifer's Morgan tiring of Springfield life, her screwed up family, a husband who was rarely home and wanted a baby. Imagine the scenes where she and Josh lay around on the beach, smoking a joint, Josh joking about what a cow town Springfield is and is it REALLY true that Bert Bauer's husband faked his own death and that Ed had a child with Mike's dead wife, and Morgan feels a bit guilty, but joins in because it is all so strange and silly. Speaking of that, I was trying to remember ( @zanereed or someone else may be able to help), did Mike and Ross know each other before Ross came to town? Mike says he and Ross have known each other for years, and he sings Ross' praises. I know that Ross was, by this time, A Reformed Character, but he had only been in Springfield for 3 years, and for a year and a half or more of that time he had represented the Bauer family's archenemy on a rape charge, and then sniffed around Amanda's money for months and months. I'd certainly have forgiven Ross - just look at that face, pixels and all - but I am not sure why Mike would... Much as Marland's run tends to have Vanessa as a silly little vamp, a camp queen, and much as that can be fun at times (like her wearing black to Ross' wedding), this clip has, about midway through, a beautiful moment of Vanessa, in a dark room, remembering her times with Ross. Maeve was such an exquisitely nuanced and subtle actress. I'm so glad she got this type of moment amidst all the histrionics.
  21. I remember watching Get on the Bus years ago, and a black actor (Wendell Pierce) was cast as a self-hating type who revealed he was only going to the Million Man March for PR purposes. He is finally bodily thrown off the bus after hurling racial slurs at the other men. With that said, I do wonder if people who tune in to see Julia Child's life story care much about her casual homophobia.
  22. Watching one of the Marland-era GL episodes I don't think I watched at the time they were originally uploaded (although most of his run blurs for me as it goes along), and I stumbled on this weird scene at about 10 minutes where Kelly is marveling over Morgan's headshots and how "sexy" one is. Beyond finding that to be...an unfortunate reminder of just how ill-cast Jennifer Cook was as a model (even if she was very pretty in a TV actress way), I am also half-convinced that this is an old publicity shot of Kristen Vigard and they just stuck Jennifer's head on. This is the type of outfit she was more likely to wear.

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