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Vee

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Everything posted by Vee

  1. Y&R's own discusses her career, but also an absolutely shocking childhood of sexual abuse which is detailed in her new memoir.
  2. Cannot believe this is real. It reads like a Russian agent ran it through Google Translate after watching some Werther's Originals ads from 1989.
  3. Sloan roasting the Maureen letter is a hoot. I'd forgotten it was apparently her idea to have the scene of Lillian at Maureen's grave at the end of the series, which I appreciated and which made me like the character again. I don't know if she wrote it.
  4. Maeve and Tina Sloan have not aged! Glad to see Parker, and to see Rachel seems to be doing well with her illness. I'd still have her and the Bauer kids anchor that show.
  5. I like Andrea in these episodes, but I've only seen a little bit of Stern. It does make you wonder if they could ever rehabilitate Haiduk's character today, if only as mostly a talk-to personality for people. I also wonder if OLTL's choice to bring back Tina (a hapless teen player in the 70s and early 80s) had to do with this Y&R stint. I know they used two other Tinas in '84 to set up the Tina Lord story before getting Andrea back early in '85, but I also don't know if Andrea was super popular in her first OLTL run - you never hear much about that. I feel incredibly blessed to see this 70s stuff. An entirely different world. That Jill/beauty shop episode with the wall to wall character voiceovers is textbook classic soap. The stuff with Lester's Jack casually saying Patty is so naive and it's his main reason for marrying her, that he's going to sleep around anyway because that's who he is - you would never see a male lead talk like this on a soap today. He'd be killed in 13 weeks. Any man on soaps now who sleeps around is drugged or tricked into doing it in some way, or absolved in some weak fashion. Twice so for the women. People aren't really allowed to be conventionally human.
  6. @DRW50 The original ODAAT cast and crew (including Mackenzie Phillips) did an online reunion: And here's the new cast and crew (with Stacey Abrams?) at the virtual Paley Fest.
  7. If you're like me and enjoy the pain of others, absolutely do read the replies.
  8. This archive is an absolute treasure.
  9. Thirded, I suspected the same. Amusingly, the last remnants of the Bernie splinter left (loud on Twitter, small IRL) are blaming... Warren for today.
  10. Feel like you're all forgetting some other shít on that score.
  11. I liked Jade and I still am mad about that.
  12. I know!! Of all the actors for that?! To say nothing of the story being gross and unnecessary.
  13. She was a revelation in a recurring role on the brief OLTL 2.0 as a fast-talking TV producer in 2013. I thought she was a terrible drip before then, completely unsuited to Alison. I don't think anything on ATWT past some parts of 2004 is worth a damn. And any time I saw it in the 90s post-Marland (which is when I first took notice of most CBS soaps aside from occasional Y&R and B&B) it was afflicted with the same disease as Rauch's GL - stodgy and boring which somehow mixed with loud, flashy and tacky. I never understood why years seemed to go by in that era in which the show revolved around two identical woman with identical bad short haircuts who spent all their time together: Carly and Molly. It took me years to soften to either.
  14. I thought killing Rose was bold because she was so fun and vibrant. It rocked the show. Did I think all of the story at the time was very good - no. Some was, some sucked. The Paul/Rose wedding stuff was a ripoff of Todd and Blair's equally dumb "hell no" wedding at OLTL with Roger Howarth, who should never have replaced Scott Holroyd. But did the bold choice outweigh the losses with her gone - I don't know.
  15. As early as MADD? That's nuts. Wasn't that the '90s? I know Frank Valentini was livid at OLTL when Dena Higley never had a long term bible, just a pitch line or two (Jessica has DID, etc).

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