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DRW50

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  1. Sadly that will likely never be happening in the US. Maybe this can be used to question the viability of some of these shows and concentrate the money and time on extra precautions for the productions that warrant the effort. Surely no matter how much Andy may be fond of the likes of Erika, he must know that shows like BH are at a natural end.
  2. There's some shaky audio at Eddie Drueding's channel. I have to admit I'm not that into falsely accused/trial stories most of the time, so that probably didn't help, but I think it was the leadup to the trial that may have soured me. It just felt very lifeless to me.
  3. And Trump is of course pretending he had nothing to do with it so he can take no blame but will take any credit if a bunch of people aren't left medically scarred. https://www.politico.com/news/2020/04/22/trump-kemp-georgia-reopen-coronavirus-202117 I read that the mayor of Atlanta has been getting racial slurs and other attacks sent to her - not surprising, but sickening. Republicans are so sick that they jump through hoops to game a system that means millions of people will be forced into death if they don't want to be penniless and homeless. And no one is doing anything to help.
  4. The cultists are flooding Twitter begging Jesse Ventura to run for President. I read that Biden did OK on Corden's show. After the Nancy Pelosi mess I couldn't watch, and I have a hard time watching any of his interviews to be honest, but hopefully it means he's becoming more comfortable oncamera again. As it at the moment the whole election rests on Trump, which is dangerous, but we have no real choice but to keep getting through and hoping there is even reliable voting available in November.
  5. I must have stopped buying it by that point.
  6. Thanks! I was going to ask if any of that is strike material but I can't remember if Y&R was affected by the strike.
  7. So sad to hear this. Knight had a small role on OLTL in 1986 - there's a clip in the temp recast thread. She was a wonderful actress. I remember her best from the McMartin Trial movie on HBO.
  8. The Wisconsin election COVID cases are starting to come in. https://www.politico.com/news/2020/04/22/wisconsin-coronavirus-in-person-voting-200769 Shitbag Larry Kudlow is pushing the narrative about how employers need liability for sending their employees to their deaths. That's what all this "opening up" is about. https://www.politico.com/news/2020/04/22/larry-kudlow-businesses-coronavirus-infections-201026
  9. Not long. I can't remember if I ever saw her. She was supposed to be more blue-collar. The star power wouldn't have been as prominent for an Erica crossover by 1995, so the writing definitely would have to be top notch. The Rae Cummings parade was just stupid, because many ABC viewers likely had little idea who Linda Dano was, unless they were big Attitudes fans (a show that had been off the air for a decade) and then she would breeze into each town being unpleasant and having all this history no one had ever seen or heard of. This is also how the sperm/sexual assault story with Liza and Adam ended with him being put in stocks and getting a pie in the face. Shameful.
  10. An article about the importance of going back to telling people that they can make a difference in the environment. https://www.politico.com/news/magazine/2020/04/21/earth-day-individual-climate-impact-198835
  11. He very much made the right decision there, considering what happened to Dan Gautier. Even with Holroyd in the role, Goutman and Sheffer failed Paul as a character. I don't even want to go back and watch any of that. One of the worst headwriting and production teams in soap history.
  12. I never really felt like they served the same story purpose (Andy and Molly had been split for a year before Jake arrived), but I do think the vets were phased out in favor of shiny new hires.
  13. Valente was producer before MADD - she fired Valente. DeFrietas then came back, stayed about a year after Behr was fired. She was in charge at P&G through Behr until P&G dumped her around the mid 00s. So she probably did have some involvement in his exit. But he did come back during her tenure as well. I think Lucy Johnson may have made that quote.
  14. DeFreitas was originally let go by Valente. Behr brought him back about two years later. Goutman then made him the heavy to Ben and Denise (I remember the forced attempts by some of the soap press to claim that Andy faking paralysis was clever because John had done it too - ha), and soon after Sheffer arrived, DeFrietas was fired again. Given Sheffer's obsession for "men with balls," I wouldn't be surprised if he felt Andy was too puny and weak so therefore had no place on the canvas compared to his nasty, mushmouthed thugs like Craig and Dusty. And since Goutman didn't give a [!@#$%^&*] about the show's history or anything but his own ego, Andy never came back.
  15. From what I've seen of Christine's first run as Gwyn, she was more of a camp bitch, albeit one with vulnerability. Savage's Gwyn was pluckier, with a more visible heart of gold. It's like the two versions of the "tough gal" in a '40s movie. There's an episode, dubbed in Italian, where Savage's penniless Gwyn walks the streets to "Another Day in Paradise." Savage's Gwyn was pals with brassy sidekick Norma - Tudor's Gwyn never would have done either of those. I think Roya and Lisa were both excellent as Ava, but Roya's Ava was more internalized, colder to the world. I wish more of the episodes she had filling in for Lisa were available.
  16. I know Lemay said he felt he had no choice but to write melodrama, but I don't see how the Janice story is any more extreme than the Sven saga, or introducing a sleazy boyfriend for Marianne solely to give Pat a breakdown and a murder trial. Or the Olive mess. The Mac and Rachel breakup was somewhat contrived, but the performances made it worth watching. Christine Jones was just exquisite. My complaints with that story are with the lazy, stale aftermath - anything after Janice died doesn't work for me.
  17. The same place where Genoa City has a bustling international airport. Y&R gave up realism when Victor Newman arrived.
  18. While we're talking about Mary and whether or not she was well-liked enough - when she died, SOD mentioned that a year or two before, she had been given an Emmy in a private ceremony, presumably with some of her colleagues involved (I can't remember the article). For someone who was the central figure of a soap, wrote an autobiography, recorded an album and toured, she seemed to also be a relatively private woman (for instance, she never gave interviews about her battles with cancer), so that probably impacts memories of her.
  19. Well, thanks for finding the page, anyway. Sorry for not saying that before.
  20. Best of luck to her but those posts make me likely to never, ever want to read her Facebook.
  21. If they were sticking to the unfortunate segregated writing choices (and considering the amount of hate mail and death threats that occurred when they tried to pair Neil with a white woman, I guess they had their reasons to do so), then this probably would have made more sense. I would have considered pairing Olivia with someone else after Nathan died, not Malcolm or Neil. The character was a dud, but I wonder how a relationship with Kurt Costner could have gone. There would have been tension with Ashley, I'm sure Dru would have been distrustful of him, he'd lost his wife and child (I think...) so he could have bonded with Olivia and Nate, etc.
  22. I don't really remember Malcolm and Olivia getting much of a response - to me it felt like not knowing what to do with the characters (especially Olivia) and one of the signs of how lazy and incestuous the writing was becoming for the show's black characters. I was never that fond of the Dru and Neil marriage as I felt like he just nagged her all the time and didn't want her to be herself. I can't speak of their second marriage as I had quit watching by then.
  23. The character lost some support in the last decade (partly due to what seemed to be contempt for her from the powers that be - her maternity leave stories were so spiteful), but she was popular most of the time. For me ATWT lost its foundation for good when MADD and Felicia Menei Behr decided the show should just be an ABC soap. Any identity was gone and never returned.
  24. The only reason I knew was because Google said which character Victoria was meant to play. So it was time no one should be wasting, really... It says a lot about roles for older women in the industry that LAD would have come in for such a thankless role (no criticism of her on my part).
  25. I think to a lot of GL fans of that era (I am including myself in this), they are more likely to ask Meryl Streep what it's like to have Maeve Kinkead as a sister in law. You can see a tiny bit of them here around 29 minutes. It's always seemed odd to me as well.

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