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DramatistDreamer

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  1. Before this gets taken down, which I hope it never does.
  2. It almost mirrors the tragedy of what happened in Philadelphia over a week ago. Public housing, (like nursing homes) in the U.S. is a dystopian shambles. I did read about Gropper, who co-founded the Camber Property Group which is part of a group of investors who bought the property in 2019. If Adams has sense, he will make sure that Gropper doesn't carry over to his administration. The Bronx is the poorest borough in NYC and is continually ignored and deprived for as long as I can remember. As a kid, I remember the tragedy of the Happy Land Social Club fire. In 2013, there was a pretty devastating fire as well. That turned out to have been started by a child playing with a stove, sadly. In this case, it may have been a combination of neglect (the building, an eyesore behemoth, was built in 1972) with the doors that don't automatically swing closed and an active fire alarm system that residents came to ignore, so when the alarms went off this, perhaps no one reacted right away. Sadly, the residents of public housing in the Bronx are saddled with public housing that is often terrible and it's been going on for decades. With this tragedy happening right at the start of Adams's term as mayor, it will be next to impossible to ignore this, the way his predecessors have.
  3. The actor who portrayed Caroline's rapist also did a stint on Y&R. Brooke entered vixen territory at this point. Pretty early on in the series. Evidence of the WGA strike is really apparent throughout quite a bit of Season 2. There were moments of filler in the first season but in Season 2, you can see entire episodes chock full of filler, with flashbacks galore.
  4. Betty White once talked about Rue McClanahan's strokes and the last conversation they ever had.
  5. Will it work? Who knows but BBB is in desperate need of some sort of breakthrough to passage.
  6. It's not going to be for everyone. It looks interesting, if Peacock offers a freeview, I'll definitely give it a look.
  7. I actually posted about this a few pages back, but it is a reminder of Djokovic's privileged position and how he only has ever used it to benefit himself. He may be a great player, but he's a horrible human. The deadline to file for said exemption was December 10. TA will twist themselves in knots to try to make that Nadal/Djokovic title match happen, by hook and by crook.
  8. Just as I suspected, that wretch is unvaccinated, walking around, engaging with children at events and spreading himself around. Released out of detention, unlike those detainees, some of whom fled for their lives, many who have been detained for years. Craig Riley and TA has invited a full-on shítshow. Posting without further comment, just as a 411.
  9. Same. It's seems like a constant drumbeat these days.
  10. Also, YouTube counts as social media and it's been out since 2005, no? You know what was the predominant social media since the television entered the consumer marketplace? The telephone. I agree with the posters who express skepticism that getting on social media would actually change things. You know what does though? Consumer behavior. Money talks. When sponsors express dissatisfaction with a network decision or a program's storyline and they threaten to pull their sponsorship dollars, that's when things change. Anyone interested in this topic, there is extensive reading material on this subject.
  11. Speaking of happenings "Down Under", a first title in Australia for Monfils!
  12. Hm, I'm not sure there's an answer for this since any response would be deeply speculative at best. Also, no idea happens before its time. The television and media landscape was vastly different than what we see and experience today. Would we have to assume that this landscape would be the same as it used to be, or what it currently is? When I first glanced at this question, the thought that immediately came to mind is what if the soaps that had been cancelled in the last 20 years had had the benefit of social media, would it have bought many of them more time on air? Or would the distinct lack of support that most suffered from at the end of their runs render any social media campaigns ineffective?
  13. With people this inconsiderate and dumb, how will we ever get released from this pandemic?
  14. This isn't always a given though. A couple years ago, Faith Evans complained that she gave a documentary her full participation and was disheartened with what ultimately aired and the way she was presented in the doc. I am thinking, however that Janet's people made sure that she had approval over the final cut, but I never make assumptions.
  15. Today is the type of day that I'd appreciate the good escapists drama of vintage ATWT. I look at the upload schedule of B&B episodes and, man, could you imagine if PGP did something like this for ATWT years 1986 and 1987?!! Every storyline, each and every episode, from beginning to end?! Man, today is the type of day that I wish someone were looking out for ATWT like someone is clearly looking out for B&B fans.
  16. Geez, what a regrettable day.
  17. As a Caribbean person, Poitier was such a giant of a figure to my community. Even at 94 years of age, this is taking me awhile to process. With the hurricane and with COVID-19, thoughts would often but randomly drift to him and wonder at his health, how he was impacted by having so many family impacted by that hurricane. Right now, I realize that there are family members who do not know this news and I don't want to tell them. Poitier was that impactful. Man, what a loss. How can I tell certain loved ones?
  18. It was a three, not a handful of people, as Tiley claimed?
  19. @janea4old Thank you for posting these speeches, as I have yet to see them. I hope to get a chance to watch later on today.
  20. Stay tuned for another episode of "As The Tennis Ball Bounces"...
  21. ITA. It wasn't a censored episode or anything, there was clearly something wrong, possibly something went awry during the upload process (perhaps the perils of going directly from analog to YouTube without a digital conversion?). I noticed that the time stamp had thirty minutes, which is odd since the run times are usually 21 minutes or so, but at least there were no missing scenes or sequences, so I could deal with it and most, importantly, the slap was included this time.

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