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Vee

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Everything posted by Vee

  1. She should've been dropped long ago. Kirsten has had countless medical leaves for certain reasons, and has clearly been physically struggling and exhausted as a performer for years. They ruined the Maxie character giving her multiple kids and burnt both the character and performer out. If they have to have her around (which they don't, they should rest the character for a while) they should recast.
  2. Yes, but fortunately here she's not married to a man twice or thrice her age.
  3. As usual, this is Ron's same old ploy when he frontburners rapists or serial killers: Turn any voice of reason that voices audience complaints onscreen into an irrational screeching banshee or schemer and make them the bad guy. I told you all he'd do it again.
  4. Amanda Seyfried (Lucy, ATWT; Joni, AMC) is back at it. She's really grown into her skin as a more weathered actress.
  5. Gutfeldammerung continues:
  6. He didn't literally force her but the pressure was absolutely there. That's not a retcon, it's what happened.
  7. Lecy has killed it on this show. I really need to catch up, I just got lost amidst COVID. I'll have to do that next, I'm glad it's going strong.
  8. Ever the willfully ignorant Beltway clown, Brian Stelter reaches a new low:
  9. Good lord. That's like the old Charlie Kirk(?) coffee shop liberals meme.
  10. Melissa Fumero (Adriana, OLTL) voices the daughter of Marvel supervillain M.O.D.O.K. in his upcoming Hulu series:
  11. I was covering my bases. As I said, In a perfect world I would want to see 2-4 episodes released weekly, unless the streamer insisted otherwise. (I do like the idea of some weeks having more episodes than others - 2 one week, 3 or even 4 another.) But you'd film them in a 30-50 episode block and write for a seasonal arc. Then take a break, come back, do it again.
  12. They watch lots of things that aren't 5 days a week. They'll get over it. More now than in 2013, I daresay.
  13. I think it will take time. But if it happens I firmly believe the Hulu shows - and similar models, like Degrassi on Netflix - pointed the way. I detailed my thoughts on how I would prefer to see it done in DD's status feed of all places a few days ago. I do not think simply porting DAYS or GH or whatever 5 days a week with the same model and constraints to Peacock or Hulu is an answer, either.

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