Everything posted by DRW50
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Rituals
Thanks @dc11786 as always for your detailed rundown. I didn't realize there were some new clips in here. I'll have to check those out. Hopefully someday the full Rituals run will appear.
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Loving/The City Discussion Thread
I know what you mean - I haven't watched all of them either. They've been more pleasant than I had expected. I watched some of the Cady/MEK/Jon video and it made me feel more connected to them (especially MEK, who was so depressed his last years at AMC). I'm glad they're doing this for Loving, "the little show that could." We sure need that spirit these days. Amazing that Bryan Cranston still appears with other Loving actors, even though he could have easily put on airs, like some soap people.
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Search For Tomorrow Discussion Thread
That's crazy. I wish that was around. I can't imagine the fan reaction.
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All My Children Tribute Thread
A fabulous scene. Jill Larson at her best.
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Sunset Beach Discussion Thread
Love Robin but I'm kind of leaning toward her...
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Coronation Street: Discussion Thread
Great find! I never would have heard of this otherwise. Wow.
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The Doctors Discussion Thread
"We put the DILF in Doctors, this summer on NBC!"
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Coronavirus/Covid-19 Discussion Thread
It's very annoying, and typical of the smugness of many on the other side of this argument. Over and over I hear people say that the lockdowns are wrong because there will be no chance to develop immunity. There has been no evidence of immunity in the first place. The other thing that annoys me is that while there are many poor and nearly poor people who have suffered from this lockdown, they don't even get a voice. Instead you have rich people speaking for them, pretending to care. I saw that yet again today NYT, the paper that is always so happy to see people die, put out a propaganda column from Bret Stephens, falsely claiming that the public does not approve of lockdown measures. This is something the media desperately wants to be true, and they will do their damndest to make sure it is. Apparently the governor of Georgia will be reopening theaters next week. I imagine other states will follow suit. For the time being I don't see anyone going to them in large numbers, or the studios putting out new films.
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As The World Turns Discussion Thread
Thanks for checking. 1991 is bare bones on Youtube so it's nice there are still 'new' episodes floating around.
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Loving/The City Discussion Thread
True. Something else, which is really really unlikely to pop up, is seeing some of Jeff Hartman's Egoli episodes. I think he was more of a sympathetic character on there.
- Y&R: Old Articles
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Loving/The City Discussion Thread
Wow. You have a good ear. I thought I recognized Joe Regalbuto's voice - so I guess this was some primetime "before they were stars" special from around 1994 or 1995 (judging by Sherry Stringfield's inclusion). I still wish more episodes from this time period were available, even if the stories don't really seem that interesting on paper. Is there any one particular episode or "moment" any of you wish you could see from Loving that isn't available at present? For me it would probably be Ava's dream episode (the Heaven dream), or the episode where James Horan's Clay returns to the family fold, or the episode where the Aldens reunite with Cabot in 1994 (even if I'm still annoyed Shana wasn't involved in that story).
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Rituals
Someone put up various Mary Beth Evans appearances from Rituals on Youtube. I think these may have been up before but were taken down. There are a series of uploads.
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As The World Turns Discussion Thread
This channel put up several early '90s episodes I don't think I've seen on Youtube before. I'll just put one to save space (they have another that aired the next day, and some bits from 1993).
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Loving/The City Discussion Thread
A clip of Luke Perry around 2 minutes in. The guy who played Jim was just gorgeous. It's a shame they didn't try more with the character.
- Guiding Light Discussion Thread
- Guiding Light Discussion Thread
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Your daily (or nightly) thought
Save the post office. https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2020/04/why-postal-service-worth-saving/610672/
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Search For Tomorrow Discussion Thread
I always think of that uploader who put the closing credits of an episode of ATWT from 1976 or so that his mother (?) had been in and had a copy of - I still wish the full version had shown up. We see so little of this time period. It does feel like the show went off the rails somewhat, but still not to the point where CBS would need to cancel it. I don't know how much of that was down to P&G's usual stubbornness, but something should have been worked out.
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Search For Tomorrow Discussion Thread
It's some pages back, so we may as well bring it up again. Here is the video.
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As The World Turns Discussion Thread
Mark probably didn't have the chops, but then Grayson didn't either. At least Mark looked good on an underwear packet, and he did improve during his time at AW.
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Guiding Light Discussion Thread
I know the old story was that Elvera Roussell was fired to show that anyone could be fired (which if true shows the lack of logic going on with Kobe and P&G considering she'd only been on the show 4 years and they ended up dumping most of the characters on the canvas anyway...), but she still had a lot to give - it seems like she was becoming more and more interesting as she left.
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Y&R to air classic episodes
The same press that attacked Obama for wearing a tan suit and said that vacationing in Hawaii meant that he was anti-American? Alright then. I guess this is off topic anyway.
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Coronavirus/Covid-19 Discussion Thread
It's unfortunate that Andy Cohen needed to make it all about himself (again) instead of putting more focus on the blood restrictions that continue for gay and bisexual men, or about the coming rules @victoria foxton mentioned that will allow hospitals and medical professionals to discriminate against lgbt people.
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As The World Turns Discussion Thread
I don't think I get that but hopefully it will appear somewhere.