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JellicleCat

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Everything posted by JellicleCat

  1. I felt the same way for years with Taylor and Brooke regarding Ridge. How could two women, as beautiful and smart as those two (one a psychiatrist and the other a chemist) allow themselves to be treated the way they were by Ridge, or any man? 🤔
  2. I could personally not see Thorsten Kaye's Ridge in the middle of the Taylor/Ridge/Brooke triangle... or any of Ridge's early stories actually. He lacks the arrogance (for lack of a better word) that Ronn Moss brought to Ridge, which made his behaviour believable (but no less obnoxious).
  3. I'm sure Brad Bell thinks he's found a new version of Taylor/Ridge/Brooke with this, but boy is he wrong..... 🤮 This crap is inferior in every way possible, and makes the T/R/B triangle look like Masterpiece Theatre.
  4. Not anymore.... 😉 (Just kidding. I've never been female. 😄)
  5. Thank you. 😊 I was a bit afraid that the picture might be too racy, but I guess not, so..... (Oh, and I'm male) 🤩
  6. This scene comes to mind. After Stephanie's fake heart-attack has been exposed Brooke finally confronts Ridge about his indecisiveness and declares that she's through waiting around for him to make up his mind. It didn't last all that long of course, but it was so refreshing when it happened. I wish Hope and/or Steffy would take a cue from this..... and, unlike Brooke, stick to their decision.
  7. Amazing work! But I have one question. Shouldn't Josh Taylor's appearances as Roman Brady and Chris Kositchek be combined on the actor's list, thereby giving him 2813 episodes and a 12th place on that list?
  8. Hi! I was just wondering if you had seen the posts made by Manny in the ATWT thread with short recaps for episodes from 1956 and 1957 with episode numbers? It's on page 666 in that thread.
  9. You are imagining it. SF and KKL are very good friends in real life.
  10. I think calling Brooke a sex addict is going a little bit too far. She's made some (very) poor choices when it comes to men, but she's not a sex addict.
  11. A beautiful tribute to my favorite character, Sansa Stark
  12. Eileen Fulton did receive a nomination in the Best Supporting Actress category in 1988.
  13. Which do you consider the worst? Lauralee or Brad?
  14. No disrespect to Kathryn/Kim or Marie/Susan, but while they both played important parts in ATWT history, neither of them were as iconic as Eileen/Lisa. She was the original daytime vixen, and the blueprint for all the memorable vixens that came after her, including Erica Kane.
  15. I looked at the list on page 1, and I might have missed them (it's a veeery long list now ) but I don't think I saw Katherine Kelly Lang or Timothy Patrick Murphy.
  16. I never saw Ellen Dolan as Maureen so I cannot compare her and Ellen Parker in that role. I just want to say that the exact same thing that many hold against Dolan is why I loved her as Margo on ATWT. She wasn't the warm, maternal type. She was a career woman and as such I felt she was a welcome change from the norm. I also think she was/is a fine actress who did the best she could with the horrible writing that she (and the rest of the show) got during its final years. With strong writing she was certainly capable of giving memorable performances. Her work in Margo's rape story and the story with Casey's euthanasia is proof of that.
  17. Also interesting to see Capitol doing relatively well, and yet knowing that when these ratings were published the show had already been cancelled and would soon be replaced by B&B.
  18. These must be from late December 1986, since Search for Tomorrow is still on and that show went off the air on December 26, 1986.

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