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DRW50

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  1. I love how they would always make sure to have Nancy there to react to the big scandalous moments, as she was the main moral figure for viewers.
  2. Great that she's getting involved.
  3. I can't remember if this one has been around before or not. @slick jones if it hasn't, this one has a cast crawl that might help you.
  4. Never thought I'd be seeing another episode of this show. This one aired on April 22, 1952, only a month or two before the final show. The tone is much more incoherent and whiplash-inducing than the other episode available. You also get a lot of the father-in-law that Jean Holloway married.
  5. The GOP want to bankrupt cities and states, especially blue cities and states. They aren't being shy about this. They aren't being subtle. And they know they can get away with it, because grifters and faux-leftists like Jimmy Dore, Krystal Ball, and Kyle Kulinski who run so much of the conversation in progressive circles today will make sure Republicans are spared. It's time for all those billionaires who claim to care about America to pony up and give the money to help cities that is not coming at a federal level.
  6. An interesting glimpse at the Italian opening and closing credits for AW during the mid and late '80s.
  7. It's also about 10-15 years out of date. Audiences have been rejecting sexy-time "edgy" crime soap drama series on the networks for a long time now. That's not in step with what America in general wants to see at this point, when they are struggling to even get through each day. The original concept of AMC might get viewers. This will not. Mark Consuelos is deeply offputting to me and has been for decades, so his name alone being heavily involved in this makes me extremely wary. He is also heavily involved with the truly godawful Riverdale, which, with its obsessive disdain for anyone who isn't a straight white male and callous treatment of race and sexual orientation, is basically everything that killed daytime in the first place. If Kelly Ripa really loved AMC, then a great way to show it would not be stripmining the name, and Agnes Nixon's memory, for cash. If that is the plan, then I beg them to take AMC OUT of the title, immediately.
  8. It also seems to have involved hacking deeply into the power grid, which makes me very worried about NYE or the days right before or after.
  9. Biden is a loyalist, and Vilsack has been very loyal to him. I felt bad for Fudge as the whole thing feels humiliating, but hopefully even though she did not want to go to HUD, she can help turn it around. In abjectly terrifying news:
  10. I've said this before but I'm glad that the show never went the cliched route and had Vicky lose her money. (frankly, I wonder if later regimes remembered that Vicky even had big, big money)
  11. Thanks. It's all just ridiculous. Why they don't want to at least try to get some money out of these properties makes no sense to me.
  12. I guess they could try Rituals or The Catlins. (oh wait, did P&G do those too?)
  13. Generic Eurotrash, probably. Thanks for the news @jam6242 . At this point I think we just have to hope they won't junk their archives.
  14. James Pritchett, looking very dashing.
  15. Between this and the Squad refusing to force a pointless, sure-to-fail M4A vote, Rose Twitter is currently choking on its own vomit.
  16. I'd never heard about this ad. It seems to be Larry Lau and Kim Delaney. Did Noxema do this to capitalize on the backlash to Jenny being killed off?
  17. https://archive.org/details/general-hospital-november-29-1983-most-convert-video-online.com https://archive.org/details/general-hospital-december-7-1983-convert-video-online.com
  18. Oh that liberal media.
  19. Thanks for sharing. That was a lovely story.
  20. It would be nice to have something to look forward to, especially since I'm not sure how long we will have some of the cast members.
  21. I've had a hard time getting Peggy's last scenes out of my head, and the double meaning of them. Barbara loved Peggy so much, and got to have a second chance at fame and happiness through Peggy. The scenes now end up feeling like Barbara getting the chance to say goodbye to the character, but also in making sure Peggy did not meet the fate she knew she was facing. I disliked much of what the show did with Peggy in the character's last 10-15 years, but Barbara was such a wonderful dramatic actress when given the chance, alongside her charisma and humor. You could see how much everyone on the show loved her - generations of cast members. The writing for her 2010 exit, as Peggy chose to leave the toxic dynamics she belatedly realized she'd spent so many years reinforcing, was extremely brave (and, unsurprisingly, later forgotten). That's how I will always remember the character.
  22. Pathetic and deeply dangerous.

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