Everything posted by DramatistDreamer
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The Politics Thread
In "I guess somebody has to do it" news, (also making up for my faux pas post this morning).
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The Tennis Thread
This is very cool.
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The Politics Thread
Oops, reading headlines too early in the morning. Dysfunction in the British government, but not the kind that I mentioned previously. H/t to @OzFrog. Thanks for the correction.
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Coronavirus/Covid-19 Discussion Thread
Hospitalizations should be given a bit more weight as they are a lead indicator of how much damage us being done to our health systems and the public at large.
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As The World Turns Discussion Thread
I love TT and am always glad to hear from her but Alan got certain show details terribly wrong and it's annoying to long time fans of the show. I don't expect her to remember because it's been ages but Alan failed to prepare and to me, it shows a lack of respect. I genuinely believe that, had P&G showed that they had more confidence in her ideas, she might have been a different person. Had P&G listened to her, The Guiding Light would have been on TV before it actually did but they sabotaged efforts because they thought television wouldn't last. Once they finally did allow it, she urged them to get rid of the organ music, as she believed it would become a source of mockery of the daytime drama and, no longer being on radio, they didn't need the organ cues to signal the end and start of scenes and P&G didn't listen. Whenever any comedy sketch show wants to lampoon soaps, what's the first thing they do? Of course, that organ music plays. Yes, she was a b*tch but I am interested in the reasons how and why she became that way. I doubt her neuroses sprang up in a vacuum. And there is documented evidence that P&G consistently undermined and she became more combative as the years passed.
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Unpopular opinions: cancelled soaps edition
Unpopular opinion: daytime soaps that were linked to production companies that also produced movies were/are in a much better position than the daytime soaps that were linked to corporations that had production companies. A Warner Brothers and a Sony Pictures will always treat the issue of archives with more regard than a corporation like Proctor and Gamble.
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As The World Turns Discussion Thread
It's a bit of irony that the best way to write characters that will be universal is to write them with specificity. Marland wrote the Franklins as well as the Griffins with specificity (the way he wrote the Snyders or Hughes with specificity) bit he wrote themes that were common to many people. He wasn't trying to make either the model Black family, they had flaws and dysfunction, just like the White families on the canvas, but some aspects were specific to a Black family, especially in regards to Roy's family, the way some elements were specific to the Snyders being a farming family. This is what's missing from the writing today in many soaps. So many characters today seem interchangeable, or easy to forget. Something Tunie mentioned about Marland has been a recurring theme with him, he often gave actors the space to leave and do other projects and return. He trusted the actors and gave them the freedom to explore various aspects of their craft Compare that to what we've read about Irna Phillips, who appeared to want to keep her actors tethered to the show and micromanage their every move. Was this because P&G micromanaged her, and she didn't feel as though they trusted her vision and in turn she didn't really trust most of her actors?
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The Politics Thread
Yeah, I was thinking that Labour might harbor a distrust of the Lib Dems after Nick Clegg's stint as the head of the Lib Dem party. Coalition building must be hard when the trust is lacking.
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As The World Turns Discussion Thread
Tamara Tunie briefly mentioned Count Stovall and I wish someone would interview him about his time doing soaps. The Franklin family really were the predecessors to the Griffin family and they were based in Oakdale. I've said this before but there are not nearly enough episodes with the Franklin family. The topic of police shootings and death of young Black men were issues that were part of their story, and I wish I had more backstory on the tussle there must have been to put some of that on air in the mid-1980s on one of the most conservative daytime television channels. I mentioned class and race because for some reason, class is not often discussed or highlighted in Black families, at least not on television. The memorable thing about Jessica being from the BX, yet being solidly upper middle class, while her family was working class caused a rift in the family. I would love to hear your ideas on how gender figured on the Griffin family dynamic as I wasn't keyed in to how gender figured into how the Griffin family related to one another.
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Hollywood Sexual Harrasment/Assault Thread
TBH, I am not sure how much this has changed. I saw a number of comments disparaging Johnson because she made allegations against both Cosby and Noth, as if there were a personal deficiency or moral failing within her personally for being victimized more than once.
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The Politics Thread
I as much as predicted this but people apparently are still surprised. Surprised or not, it's a big deal. This area was Tory territory for two centuries!
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As The World Turns Discussion Thread
Eileen has done more of these soap podcasts and live streams and she is technically still portraying these characters, so I expect her to be a bit clearer on her character(s)' history and she will stop and correct Alan if he's wrong about some things.
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As The World Turns Discussion Thread
So many things not discussed, like Jessica's uneasy relationship with her family, that really intersected class, Jess's relationship with her father, in particular. So many missed opportunities to go beyond the superficial aspects that most people can get from Wikipedia and IMDB.
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As The World Turns Discussion Thread
The livestream left me feeling kind of sad, tbh. There was no one to intercede to make it better. It was great to see Tunie but I won't be watching any more of these. It's just too sad.
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Hollywood Sexual Harrasment/Assault Thread
This is the first time I've ever heard about Beverly Johnson and Chris Noth. Back in '95 I watched so little television and if it didn't have to do with my studies, I wouldn't know about it at all. It's so sad to me that although these allegations were public, they were pretty much brushed under the rug. I wonder why?
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As The World Turns Discussion Thread
It's a pity that Roger Newcombe isn't doing these livestream reunions, he's so knowledgeable. From what I saw of the chat (admittedly, I usually try to avoid them because trolls tend to gravitate towards them), nobody even corrected Alan. I guess the majority of people in these livestream reunions aren't that knowledgeable about the show beyond the late 90s up to the final years. Further back, they don't seem that aware.
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B&B: Bold from the beginning
A few years ago, I remember thinking how great it could be if the character could be revived and recast, until I remembered that Bradley Bell would be writing her and immediately thought "Nevermind".
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Coronavirus/Covid-19 Discussion Thread
The NBA and NFL's recent backtrack on rigorous testing makes no sense.
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As The World Turns Discussion Thread
He's not interested. It was nice to see Tamara Tunie though. I think I already knew that she would be working with Kasi Lemmons, so hopefully they'll do something online together. I'd love to hear from them about when they worked together on World Turns.
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As The World Turns Discussion Thread
He mentioned it. I don't know if the question originated from the chat or not, but he definitely talked as though this were the case. Kim's murder trial was over before Jessica appeared onscreen. It was so long ago, I can't blame Tamara Tunie for not remembering, but it's sad that he would say it and be so sure of himself, because it's wrong information.
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As The World Turns Discussion Thread
How was Jessica Griffin involved in Doug Cummings trial? What? I can't do the chat. Trollish-behavior, lol.
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The Politics Thread
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If the Senate Parliamentarian is an advisory role and can be replaced, as people are saying, then why is she still there? Why all this chaos? Isn't Schumer the Senate leader? Do they need a majority vote or something? What's the problem? I'm genuinely asking. If the shoe were on the other foot, Republicans would likely replace her if she were standing in the way of their agenda, no?- And Just Like That...
- And Just Like That...
It is weird though because for quite some time the rumor was that Samantha was the character to be killed off. At first I thought that had to be some type of red herring but this recent bit of news has made me question that assumption. I'm not trying to imply that everyone knew but, oh well, regardless, these allegations are now out there...for all the issues this limited series has, Big won't be one of them going forward. - The Politics Thread
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