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DRW50

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  1. I thought Karen Witter was great, but I thought that she got the essence of Tina more under Rauch and whoever was writing in 1990/early 91 (even if I thought her stories were not that great). Tina from late 1991 on felt like an increasingly different character, backed up by how wrong Malone got her in 94/95 and in 2003.
  2. Is this John Reilly in this ad around 6:45?
  3. 31? Wow. I thought she would have been mid-20s.
  4. Is this Victoria Rowell in the Chevrolet ad?
  5. The people who will use this probably don't care whether the killer was here legally or not. IT will just plan into their plans to severely curb legal immigration.
  6. Foster Friess, probably best-known for telling women to put an aspirin between their knees, lost his primary for Wyoming governor in spite of a Trump endorsement and big money. http://nymag.com/daily/intelligencer/2018/08/trumps-billionaire-candidate-foster-friess-loses-in-wyoming.html https://www.politico.com/story/2018/08/20/wyoming-governor-foster-freiss-megadonor-789854 I get them all mixed up. I thought at first he was the one who seems to be involved in whatever money things Bernice's wife Jane gets up to. Still funnier than 90% of SNL's Bernie material: When told that he seemed less than relaxed, he replied: “I’m not stiff. I do yoga.” Asked to define himself, he offered, “I am not a Romulan. I am not a Vulcan.” (“Star Trek!” he cried, when his reference was met with a blank stare.) He tried again. “I am a sentient being,” he said.
  7. That Rolling Stone article really shows how schizophrenic that site has become, as they veer from harsh callouts of pop names they don't like to forced and embarrassing fawning over the blatantly pushed media narratives of the day, like Ariana Grande and Camila Carbello.
  8. She does. Margaret Colin looks good too. I'm glad she seems to have aged naturally. I'm glad they seem to still be close all these years later, considering they only had about two years together on ATWT.
  9. I saw a bit of Ariana Grande's much-hyped tribute on the Tonight Show and it sounded like more of the overwrought, empty oversinging she always does. No soul. I have HEARD how terrible Madonna's tribute was, but I won't be watching it.
  10. When Lorna was written out in late 1996, going on the run from a demented Cindy Harrison, they said Jenna was going to help her hide.
  11. I know how this will be used, which is unfortunate. If this is true, then this does make me realize one of the reasons why so many in the industry seem to be wary of her.
  12. Thank you for sharing these. I hope the fans are enjoying the anniversary.
  13. Thanks. Somebody probably already posted this months ago but I just saw it on Danny Hill's channel today. It's part of the episode where Eunice and Doug talk about Sam being alive and they plan to tell Jo.
  14. Does @juniorz1 still post here? I hope they are seeing these. I know they loved Hogan and Sunny.
  15. What was the story with Danny and Angela anyway? It's a shame he didn't stay around - Liza and Stu could have used more family (and he's kind of cute - is he the one who later played Cain Devore on OLTL?). I keep forgetting Olympia Dukakis was on the show at this time. I've so rarely seen any material with Mary Stuart where she really got to act, so this was a wonderful treat. And it's so nice to see Susan Scannell too. How long did this Suzy last? Did they only do the "next on" previews when these episodes were repeated (was it USA they were repeated on?)? I see Robert Lupone is Tom Bergman in one of these episodes. I didn't realize Stu had so much of his family around at this point. Yet they were all written out and so little was done with them. What a waste. (it's weird seeing Lupone in a good guy role)
  16. The same uploader put this episode up today, undated. Not sure if it has been up before? It has Jo's kidnapping story. And if @amybrickwallace still posts here, you may want to know it has Liza and Travis.
  17. Thanks for the links.
  18. It must have felt so special to have them as 'friends' for 35 years, as many fans did. They both feel so real and easy to invest in in a way that some long-running characters don't. I guess that is mostly down to Larry and Mary. Watching this I couldn't help wondering how bittersweet it must have been for some of the fans of most of the characters who were getting their happy endings. You had Liza meeting with a Travis double, yet Louann Gideon (RIP) was never the Liza who knew Travis. You had Hogan and her Liza wishing each other well, even though they were never the Liza and Hogan who were that popular. You had Hogan and Sunny briefly interacting as their fans now saw Hogan marrying one last recast Patti and Sunny paired off with a man who, as someone said here pages ago, kind of comes off like her gay best friend. Still, for the cast they had, it is nice enough. It must have been surreal for NBC soap viewers to see Patrick Tovatt go in about six months from fisherman Zane to a patriarch with a cod Irish accent. Between Linda Dano, Maeve Maguire, Liz Hubbard, Kathleen Widdoes, Marie Masters, etc. Patrick sure had some leading ladies though.
  19. I can't remember if anyone had put this one up in full or not but if not someone did today. The last episode.
  20. Of course he had to mention she worked for him. I guess it shows her impact that even he said something. That's about as positive as I can be...
  21. I do wonder about the people in the crowd, as I wonder if they were mostly just surprised. I don't really disagree with him, but I'm surprised he said it, especially given his safe and go-along-to-get-along political choices. It just seemed so random. That's why I wondered about the primary, even though he is the heavy favorite.
  22. Here's an interview she gave a few years ago which sparked a few timeless memes, and is Aretha in full flow.
  23. I just wish her last days had been allowed to be on her own terms and not through ghoulish muckrakers "reporting" on things like her grave being dug. I hope she haunts them. Anyway, I like this article. http://time.com/5367138/aretha-franklin-appreciation/ And my favorite Aretha song:

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