Everything posted by DramatistDreamer
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The Politics Thread
Manny Pacquiao announced that he was retiring from boxing and considering a run for president of the Philippines. Two weeks later, Rodrigo Duterte announces that he will step down and won't be considering a run for Vice-president. Coincidence? Mildly amusing that Duterte, who fashioned himself a tough guy, who could beat anyone is announcing his departure from the executive office of his country so quickly.
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The Talk: Discussion Thread
You can go even further back to make a case of bad karma manifesting when Holly and Leah got the heave-ho from the show. It was always going to be difficult building a foundation on the graveyard of a long-running soap but to do it with such lack of goodwill really didn't help matters.
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Y&R October 2021 Discussion Thread
This! Grandchildren is not the same dynamic, particularly on a show like Y&R. Name me one character on this show that is the grandchild of a main character that has viable, ongoing storyline on a consistent basis... ... I'll wait. This was the crux of what I was trying to explain with the recasting/de-aging of Keemo but it wasn't being received as such. The Adam character gets tinkered with daily, to the point where Sharon, who once changed his diaper, can now be his love interest but Keemo's age and back story are suddenly set in stone as cannon? Wut? And the original story was clumsy as hell to begin with, when there was an eight year age difference between actors being the least of its problems. The actors were skilled and charismatic which saved the story. Also, can we have an honest conversation about Phillip Moon (God bless him) being the "go to" Asian male on CBS soaps in the 80s and 90s?
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Felicity Huffman and Lori Loughlin indicted in bribery case
Loughlin is back to getting jobs faster than most ex-cons, who usually face obstacles getting work.
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CBS Mornings?
OTOH, I understand why they would want to have brand cohesion with CBS Sunday Morning, as it it clearly one of their most successful programs-- they clearly want some of that 'shine' to rub off on the daily program, which has always been highly acclaimed, but usually sustains very modest ratings share, to put it gently. OTOH, CBS Sunday Morning tends to be such a successful program because it has a more relaxed tone suitable for a Sunday, even in the discussion of serious topics. I don't know whether that type of tone could or even should be replicated during the weekdays, when the pace is often more hectic. We'll see if the branding change works though. The change of studio, I think, was for practical reasons. They needed more ventilated space, if they were ever going to have in-studio guests again. And my guess would be that Anthony Mason likely wanted a change away from the grueling pace of a daily show that aired in the morning and back to the pace that he had when he did 60 Minutes, where he can do more in-depth coverage on news stories, one at a time.
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Coronavirus/Covid-19 Discussion Thread
My condolences to you and your family @Taoboi. May this mark the end of having to mourn any more loved ones for you, and anyone else on this message board.
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The Talk: Discussion Thread
Years, if it ever pulled away from the dock, to begin with.
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ALL: Soap Stars - Where are they now?
Just saw this on social media.
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The Media/Journalism Thread
I see. Thanks. Unfortunately, I figured it was something along those lines.
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The Talk: Discussion Thread
Is Morales going to be the Meredith Vieira of The Talk? In other words, is this show seeking to be more like The View and engage in actual news items? From what I can remember hearing in this thread, some people liked the fact, that it didn't engage with "heavy" news stories, mostly lighter fare. If the show is hiring someone from a news background, this may be a signal that they are willing to go in another direction. Just a thought, as I don't watch this show.
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Y&R October 2021 Discussion Thread
Yeah, I meant that it would be playing really fast and loose with dates. We know that some military stayed behind after the Fall of Saigon in the early 1970s. Keemo could have been born in the mid 70s. Let's face it, with an 8 year age difference between Bergman and Moon, it was always implausible, even then. Why dig in to a "fact" that was never accurate to begin with, when the origin story could be tinkered with and actually improved, without losing the most important element, which is the fact that there is an Abbott of Asian descent? When they cut stick the knife in, by killing off Colleen Carlton for no good reason just to watch us get upset? What would be the fun in that?
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Y&R October 2021 Discussion Thread
I also wonder if PB wants Jack to appear younger than he would be if that story gets resurrected. I don't think most fans would mind a de-aging of Keemo. They might even be willing to overlook or shift some aspects of Keemo's origin story? Every time I read about what the character of Jack is up to, it seems like he has little to nothing going on.
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The Media/Journalism Thread
Does anyone have the 411 on this news of Carlos Watson and his resignation from the NPR board?
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The Politics Thread
Did anybody see this? Manchin literally looking down at constituents from a yacht!
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As The World Turns Discussion Thread
It sounds somewhat convoluted. Yeah, that was a genuine fashion designer, back when soaps could afford such things. The last decade of the show could have used some interesting stories. I would have brought back Kim Ullrich Johnson as Betsey Stewart (no use trying to bring back the McColls, none of which had been seen since the late 80s, early 90s). I know the show claimed to have considered bringing back Steve but I really would have, for a brief story arc. I would've brought Dani and ignored that entire disgusting story that I heard of (which I thankfully never saw anyway, I would like to personally backhand the fool who wrote such an awful story) Dani and Craig 🤮, it never happened, 😂. The other day, I was watching an interview with Eileen Fulton, where she talked if returning to the show and having to step over Whit's body, 😂. She also talked about the fun of doing scenes with Elizabeth Hubbard, the battles between Lisa and Lucinda and those early scenes with Lucinda putting her feet up on Whit's desk after she'd taken over his office. I would love to see those scenes!
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As The World Turns Discussion Thread
Oh, so this is the episode where Craig's lies all unravel! No matter who was writing and who was in charge, this show stayed with having Steve crash swanky events looking like he just left the construction site. I wonder whether Frank Runyeon slightly lost interest once Meg Ryan left the show? Ariel was just blithely going along scandalizing Barbara's name. Was this because she split with James? So, Margo risks her life to save Barbara? This would not be the last time this happens. And again with no backup. I was NOT expecting to hear an instrumental version of "Jamming" by Bob Marley and The Wailers as the models walked the catwalk. Also, although I have heard about another McColl, I am not familiar with this one. I may have seen her once before. Is she Brian, Diana and Kurt's aunt, or something? That homicidal Richard or Davy Jenkins (who came up with that name??) looks strangely similar to the pyromaniac who was on that special Christmas episode of The Golden Girls, lol. It seems as if The Earl Mitchell Center was the fulfillment of an idea that may have started with The Refuge. I did giggle when Betsey, professing her love to Steve, says "I'm never going back to Craig" and I couldn't help but say "only when he offers you a job".😂 They made Frannie look so old in that outfit! Also the Asian woman modelling a "kimono-style" dress seemed a little 'on the nose'. Designer's choice, I guess. The music in the action sequences was so 70s!
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The Politics Thread
That's not surprising. I have a couple of friends in AZ who insist that they'll get her out of office.
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As The World Turns Discussion Thread
Wow, is that HBS' Margo?? She looks very "New Wave" 80s! Was her stylist from Soho?👀 I can't wait to dig into this episode later on. Thank you, @Soapsuds, you've made my Friday! Somebody please ask Hillary Bailey Smith to give us the 411 on this one, I know she probably has a story about the styling on this episode!
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50 years of soaps: An All-Star Celebration (1994)
Of course, Blanche was talking about sex, not soaps but still, "Share with us, Ron"😉 Would bribes work? Seriously, if you need assistance with equipment or costs associated with transferring to digital media, send us a signal. Maybe soap fans can crowdfund some help to help build a vault.
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Michael Tylo Passes Away At 73
The bare minimum is what soap fans have come to expect nowadays. Most soap fans would not have 'shipped' Blade and Ashley over Quint and Nola, but alas, Guiding Light doesn't have an official social media account. At least The Doctors has RetroTV, which is reasonably active. Guiding Light (and As The World Turns) has zilch.
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The Politics Thread
Never thought I would see the day when I would read a David Brooks column and see him make an impassioned plea for $4T in spending as a must, but here we are. https://archive.is/B5eJq Per usual, there are aspects of his argument that don't feel right to me but his bottom line, you can't go cheap by undercutting the bill and expect to make the sizeable impact in the lives of the masses of people in need. The bottom line is a meaningful statement, one I can't argue with. Oof, that felt strange.
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50 years of soaps: An All-Star Celebration (1994)
😮. That is an absolute treasure trove. Those 80s episodes need to be archived. Honestly, you could start your own version of a Vault! '85 is such a special year too. Julianne Moore's first year on the show, Steven Weber appeared, Marisa Tomei was even still on the show, for a bit. If you even had those fabulous July episodes surrounding the costume ball... Just wow. Maybe you may even have Kim's "Labor Day" episode, that nobody's seen in like...ages! (*Blanche Devereux voice*) "Share with us Ron".🙏🏾
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50 years of soaps: An All-Star Celebration (1994)
I was in Europe for school at that time, so I definitely didn't see this special. *Gasps* find. them. please! What years, do you remember?
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Michael Tylo Passes Away At 73
It's so sad that the role that he was most known for, the show on which it aired, is no longer in the air, so the only tributes we'll see are those low-budget YouTube ones. I guess we can always hope that Y&R does a 'Blade Bladeson'🙄 tribute.