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  1. On another note, what a weird ending for Adam. 

    Not one of my favorites, but the abrupt end to storytelling  has become far too common on GH.  Austin, Brennen, and now Adam had a big crescendo, and then they were rushed off-screen.  The Adam plot is particularly remarkable, because he is still going to live in Port Charles, we're just not going to see him again.  I mean, Austin's dead and Brennen is in jail, but Adam is still living down the hall in the dorm, he just won't talk to his friends anymore.

    I get that nobody is mourning the loss, I am simply remarking on the trend in storytelling that I hope will be fixed by the next set of writers.

  2. 13 minutes ago, carolineg said:

    For sake of discussion, outside of law enforcement, which Dante, Chase, and Jordan cover what boxes does Jagger tick off that Jax doesn't?

    That's fair.  I always forget about Chase and the fact that he's a cop.  Jordan has Mac's old job, and Dante has a federal enforcement past.  Although none of them have solved Austin's murder.

    So, I guess I'm just happy that Carly has someone new (maybe?sort of? kind of?)

    Also, I assume that I am the only one lighting a candle for the return of Dr. Matt Hunter.

  3. I think they were heavily suggesting that Jagger is a new romantic interest for Carly.  And his past dislike of Sonny will create further story potential.  Plus, as I've mentioned, they need a Mac, law enforcement replacement to solve all the mysteries.  So, he ticks a lot of boxes that Jax would not provide.  And, I'm happy to have Drew get someone as a target of his animosity.

    This group never fails to surprise. It seems like so many discussions are about bringing back past characters.  Then, when they do, there is pushback.  The surprising reactions keep me entertained in this discussion.

  4. I just finished the first two episodes.  Is anyone else watching and wish to discuss?

    I found Tom Hollander to be an engaging Truman, although it is hard to watch and not be distracted by the superior portrayals from other films and theatrical productions.  Philip Seymour Hoffman being my favorite and Robert Morse being my least favorite.

    Chloë Sevigny as CZ Guest and Naomi Watts as Babe Paley were the standouts for me.  The sets and costumes are grand.  I went to La Cote Basque the first time that I ever went to Manhattan with my mother, which should have been a sign to her; and it was.  They recreated it perfectly.  As well as The Paley's legendary apartment and its upholstered walls.  The hair is divine, and the costumes didn't seem dated or funny, but chic and enviable. 

    Calista Flockhart doesn't get much to say in the first two episodes, and while she certainly looks the part of what Tom Wolfe called the 'social x-rays', her line delivery is completely unnatural.  Similarly, Diane Lane has to repeat over and over about the importance of female friendship, but it seems like exposition without any insight into the character or why she values these other women.

    The idea that Capote betrayed his friends in order to get out of a financial hole dug by liquor and poor romantic choices feels like well trodden territory.  It might be that I've consumed too much information about this story before.  I've read the memoirs, magazine articles, and watched the movies.  So, I was hoping for a new take on the story.  It all feels a little homophobic to portray Truman as this sycophant who was longing to feel accepted by the types of women who rejected him in the past.  As if, his life was sad, and theirs was just the facade of happiness.  But, I wanted Jon Robin Baitz to find a unique perspective.  For example, I liked the version of Tru which suggested that it was all a con, he never liked them and was always planning to write an exposé.  I've come to think that Truman projected his self-hatred about his addiction onto Babe.  She burdened him with her secrets, but never tried to help him stop drinking.  It was no wonder that when the chips were down, he felt as if he couldn't depend on her.  Which is why all the commentary in the script about the closeness of the women rings false.

    Also, I don't think that the exile from society was as much of a tragedy as it is portrayed.  Within years, he fell in the with the new society at Studio 54, and left those old gals in the dust.  There's little evidence that he was as hurt by his ousting as has been assumed.  And, I believe he was would have found the new scene much more appealing and liberating.

    All in all, it made me want to wear and chunky scarf and smoke cigarettes.  But that would just make me sick to my stomach and be as disappointing as this series so far.

  5. 1 hour ago, Aragorn said:

    I am afraid that the new writers will abandon the Molly character. She might be tainted by HP's controversy and killed off.

    I don't see much evidence to support those concerns.  They've already gone through the trouble of recasting twice.  There seems to be a focus on Alexis's family with the Gregory storyline.  And the surrogacy seems like it is going to be a long term plot.

    I could see them getting rid of Molly three years from now, but that could be said for any character.  In the short term, there seems to be a commitment to the character and her family. 

  6. 4.3/10

    I like that Maggie gets to be a bit sassier than Alice.  Although, Alice demonstrated some sass toward Bo while he was dating Billie when Hope first reappeared, and she enjoyed seeing Julie taken down a peg when she was being too highfaluting, she was generally benevolent.   I pump my fist whenever Maggie reminds Alex or Xander that she is not easily conned.  I appreciate that she prioritized Sarah over Konstantin.  And, overall, I enjoy that she's not a pushover, which is a consistent part of her character.  And, that what's made her attractive to everyone, from Neil to Victor.  Many people, from Linda to Bonnie, have underestimated Maggie due to her rural upbringing, but they've never succeeded against her. 

    Overall, I think they've once again done a poor job with pacing the story by having Theresa head over heels for Alex for the past six months.  But, after spending one week with Brady (and his aforementioned 90s R&B beard) in the police interrogation room, she is suddenly back in love with him.

    Have Theresa and Sloan had any interactions?  Or Theresa and Ava?  The three of them need some gal time to hash out their respective issues, now that Nicole is out of the picture.  Days always feels a bit claustrophobic to me when they don't change up scene partners now and then.  Theresa's got potential, she could design Chanel's wedding gown, or commensurate with Ava.  She's just got to get out more often.

     

  7. I have to go with some actor's mythical tales about fans.

    1.  I don't believe anyone ever threw fruit at ATWT Eileen Fulton in a grocery store.

    2. I don't think anyone ever asked OLTL Roger Howarth to rape them.

    3. I don't believe anyone ever made a bet with their family for a steak dinner that was resolved by a letter to Soap Opera Digest.

     

  8. I disagree with the consensus that nothing is happening.  I'm not attuned to the credits, so I don't notice too much of a change, as I doubt the average viewer could tell who wrote a certain script.

    Paulina has cancer.  Johnny got engaged.  The Pawn story has shifted Konstantin into a more mysterious guy.

    We've also gotten much character exploration from Everett, Chad, and Stephanie that I've appreciated.  The common criticism that Days is too plot driven certainly does not apply currently.  And, if you're a fan of adults talking about mature issues like drugs, commitment, and loss, this would be the place to find that type of dialogue. 

    Something is always happening in Salem.  The population is in constant upheaval.  It is just the pacing and inscrutable character motives that annoy me at times. 

  9. Question(s) of the day: Why does Alex need to tell Brady that Theresa is focusing on her work?  Don't Brady and Theresa work in the same office?

    Also, Xander's out there just telling anyone that someone called him asking him to kill people?

    Lastly, why does hair and makeup insist on trimming Brady's beard like he is a reject from the 90s pop group Color Me Badd?

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  10. 18 minutes ago, carolineg said:

    Something about Leo being OBSESSED with Everett and Stephanie creeped me out more than usual.   Leo needs to go out a find the real gossip and not bother grown people about their boring relationship.

    Right?

    The Mayor, (who we're told is Salem's version of Sam Walton), has a daughter who is engaged to the twin brother of her former lover.  That's a story that has some appeal!

  11. 3.8/10

    I liked the Ava and Wendy scenes because it helped define their relationship.

    But, that scene and the Everett/Leo scene were so annoying because of how they chop up conversations.  Characters get approximately two lines of dialogue, then they cut, and come back for two more lines.  I'm not a content expert, but it feels like on streaming the audience can tolerate longer scenes.

    Is it possible that Stefan knows about Johnny's engagement before EJ?  And isn't it a bit tacky to get married whilst your stepmother and sister are in an Italian hospital?

    They're really playing the “what time of day is it in Salem” game with Kayla getting home from the hospital while everyone is still in bed.  But, what Chief of Staff works overnight shifts?

    8 minutes ago, carolineg said:

    Third, Leo isn't being catty and gossip-y and fun-he's been downright creepy. 

    Fourth, are Stephanie and Everett famous enough in Salem to have gossip written about them in the newspaper?

    Headline: Former coma patient and lady who still lives with her parents might be canoodeling?

    Also, just last week, Everett threatened to quit because Chad squashed a story for personal reasons.  Isn't he doing the same thing with Leo?

  12. 11 hours ago, Mona Kane Croft said:

    I've always heard the character was based on Lin Bolen, but is there any evidence in the movie (or the dialogue) that it is true?  I haven't seen the film.

     

  13. 4/10

    First, I don't like it when DAYS sets up a cliffhanger, like Xander on Friday, and then there's no payoff on Monday.

    Second, the amount of action that they tell us about rather than show us, like Lucas breaking out of prison, has become bizarre.  At least, have Harris drag in the laundry bin into the room and let Lucas pop out.

    But, I'm still intrigued by Everett's backstory.  I hope he just cheated on Jada with Stephanie, and it is not anything more nefarious than that.  Because I enjoy the potential of The Spectator as a workplace (even if they do silly things like sponsor treasure hunts).  And, I would not like it if he was written into a corner as a drug kingpin, or some big baddie.

    Lastly, I know he has many detractors, and there are times when he makes me cringe, but I get the appeal of RSW.  He is sexy and charismatic, and it is believable that women would be instantly smitten with him.

  14. 9 hours ago, AbcNbc247 said:

    I’m interested in the cliffhanger with Xander too. I didn’t see it coming lol it could be something pretty good. 

    It was a good old-fashioned cliffhanger.  Especially now that the Sarah conflict is resolved, so it didn't seem like there was a lot for them to do but raise a baby.  However, it made me wonder who could have that kind of hold over Xander to demand that he eliminate a threat.  I thought Xander was doing well with The Spectator, but I am unclear if he sold the whole thing to Chad, or if he still has an interest?  Because I am unaware of any source that could control him financially at this point.

    9 hours ago, AbcNbc247 said:

    wtf is geocaching?

    It's a GPS based treasure hunt.  Rather than standard clues, you give the participant coordinates to find by GPS.  I assume we'll see a lot of characters with their phones up in air tracking down the game's treasures.  And I would also guess that's how Everett and Jada will cross paths.  It will probably all take place in the square (under the possible dome).   

    Also, totally against character, I am willing to suspend my disbelief that Jada and Stephanie just found out today that they both lived in Seattle.  But, I like that Everett's ring that he wanted to gift Stephanie  is going to play a role in the story. 

    Spoiler

    My prediction is that he fell into a coma after he was mugged for the ring, which plays some role either in the drug story or The Pawn story.

     

  15. 26 minutes ago, carolineg said:

    When you think about it it's such a complicated and convoluted plan.  Ryan was hoping his 16 or 17 year old daughter-

    1. Could catch Spencer's eye and hit it off with him

    2. Get serious enough to commit to her and take her back to Port Charles

    3. Then get close enough to Nik to have him sleep with

    4. Get pregnant.

    I supposed she succeeded but a master mind like Ryan could have figured out an easier plan to just get Ava back lol

    And ironically, two minutes after Ryan finally got to see Ave, he was shot dead.

  16. 2 hours ago, Aragorn said:

    Ryan sent Esme to Spencer's boarding school in France to seduce and manipulate him. Esme's mission from Ryan was to infiltrate the Cassadine family and destroy the Nava marriage by whatever means necessary so that Ryan could get back Ava.

    Ryan told Ava these things right before he died.

    Thanks, I forget that Esme knew that her father was Ryan prior to her arrival in Port Charles.

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