Everything posted by Vee
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ALL: Soap Stars - Where are they now?
This is a very candid excerpt from Tyler Christopher's interview with MB, which basically confirms a lot of the stories we've all heard re: his release from GH and then DAYS. The full interview is here: I'm impressed with TC that he's being so open about his issues which have quietly known for a long time. I wish him well and I'd welcome him back to GH someday.
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Janet Jackson Appreciation Thread
Didn't Michael do a few of those?
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Film Awards Thread
If he'd done it to a white dude he'd be in cuffs and there'd be someone burning crosses on the Smiths' block by nightfall. I do wish someone would clock Fallon though. Rena can really bring the hammer.
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Film Awards Thread
Grace Randolph is someone I do not understand the prevalence of. AFAIK the only reason she has any sway in certain corners of the Internet is because she's white and blonde. That's it. I was amazed there were even more entanglement jokes last night after Laverne Cox tried it to the Smiths' faces on the red carpet at another event a couple weeks back, which I thought was incredibly tacky.
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Film Awards Thread
I'm not blaming Jada for what happened (and I haven't weighed in for either man, nor do I think Rock's joke was alright). I'm just commenting on what Will said after in his speech. I think the whole thing is simply a mess.
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Film Awards Thread
His acceptance speech pretty much made it clear that this was because of the build-up of the last several years of jokes, memes and public (and perhaps private) ridicule over him and Jada.
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Film Awards Thread
It was absolutely not staged.
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Film Awards Thread
I also had no idea they cut Elaine May and Sam Jackson's awards but managed to make time for Twitter polls and Zack Snyder's Justice League. This whole year seems like a disaster.
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Film Awards Thread
Poor Liza. I didn't know she was in that rough shape these days. She was even more discombobulated than I remember, I suspect not all there, and Gaga was very kind to her. I don't know if Scorsese was there, but I imagine how he must feel seeing her like that - they were together for a time. Spielberg and other contemporaries who remember her heyday, too.
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Film Awards Thread
Apparently Bradley Cooper was the white dude hugging Will in the clip from the break (where he's with Denzel and Tyler Perry initially).
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Film Awards Thread
I have no particular hot takes to offer on all this nor should I, but the look on Denzel's face as Will spoke about him after Denzel took him aside during the break was touching.
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Film Awards Thread
The one time I skip the whole ceremony!!
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The Politics Thread
I can't see this being the network's idea of a gripping story (and they've got to be pretty disinterested in the show as is). This feels personal to the writers to me due to their admiration of JT (who is talented but miscast). Anyway, we're OT.
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The Politics Thread
Case in point: The Y&R writing team, ensconced in very financially comfortable positions, believing Jason Thompson monologuing about vague 'wellness' and self-actualization is a viable and compelling storyline just because they enjoy a) JT and b) podcasting about upper middle class problems.
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Y&R March 2022 Discussion Thread
Rey and Chelsea sounds more boring than I can imagine.
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The Media/Journalism Thread
Cory Booker rejects Tuck Chodd's [sic] framing:
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The Politics Thread
I think that's more about the constant fussing over 'inflation' and the just relentless negativity overall to try to handicap Dems. The specific tone is what got him down in numbers, while the polling reflected that no one actually gave a shít about the substance of leaving Afghanistan - something I vividly remember CNN or MSNBC grudgingly acknowledging on-air, admitting, to paraphrase, 'journalists have a different viewpoint than the public about this issue'.
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Y&R March 2022 Discussion Thread
Like others, I do wonder if a lot of what's happening now with Allie/Keemo and Diane is rather hastily added on. It's got actual, potential life to it unlike most of what Griffith does. The Ashland story could very easily fizzle out too. Y&R today is simply cruising on its audience loyalty and a very thin budget, marking time. There doesn't seem to have been any compelling interest in shaking anything up or out of moribund torpor for a long while. The attempts to turn it into a Fronsian ABCD soap didn't really take off, but the echoes of that are all that's really left. So these recent changes (while nothing particularly spectacular so far) are surprising.
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The Politics Thread
Yes, but the question is how the public will feel about that line. They didn't care about leaving Afghanistan, the shame of our century according to DC press with lots of friends at the Pentagon. Which is part of why the press has doubled down on trying to catch Biden in gotchas over Ukraine.
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YR actress returns (spoiler!!!)
Walters' comments about daytime having more complex roles for older women at the end of that posted article are very true about the medium historically, though sadly not nearly as much now as in the glory days. I can't fault her for still finding value in reclaiming Diane and having a purpose of her own on the show vs. primetime guest spots though.
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The Politics Thread
A potentially hot take: Biden's "Putin can't remain in power" gaffe today will help him in polling, which remains predictably confused and muddled due to a public which is unclear of what our involvement in Ukraine can safely involve. That confusion has largely been because of a media still resentful of Biden's Afghanistan withdrawal (and the public's lack of interest in their anger), and eager to score points against him and look non-liberal, by criticizing the Ukraine relief efforts and urging him to 'do more' while failing to acknowledge that that could lead to open war. As Obama and Clinton knew and Trump manipulated as well, a lot of public sentiment is based on gut feeling vs. logic and facts about inflation or war or 'doing more'. What Biden said today 'feels' right even if it was, by the textbook, a potentially perilous messaging blunder.
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General Hospital March 2022 Discussion Thread
Now that they are not presenting Taggert like an ailing chump, they are nice together.
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General Hospital March 2022 Discussion Thread
I hope NuTrina doesn't stay as retiring or demure going forward, but I did see more layers. I do think she needs to bring the heat against Esme. If they make the character passive it won't matter how good the actor is.
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General Hospital March 2022 Discussion Thread
Tabyana Ali is really cute. I thought she was adorable with her parents (who looked good together). I think this is going to work.
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ARTICLE: What Happened to Sean Blakemore on ‘General Hospital’
The feature article in Errol's OP has Sean Blakemore explicitly indicating he left for other opportunities/scheduling conflicts.