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Knots Landing
So eloquent. You took the words out of my mouth - thanks. Currently on first viewing on Falcon Crest S2. It’s amazing in its own 80s glory, but more surface level and more easy to forget than the well-rounded emotional core established on Knots by DJ. Thanks for so much, David Jacobs, and Rest In Peace.
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Y&R/B&B/GL Vault Updates
So soon!! You are a miracle worker 🙌🏻
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Falcon Crest
Just finished Lana’s 3 episode return - you were right! It was indeed epic and kicked the whole vibe of the show up a notch. Things are finally at a boiling point. Richard using the opportunity of everyone gathered to reveal his parentage… and Chase punching him out after… is classic soap! I adored the pageantry, production design, and costuming that went into the Tuscany Founders Festival. We talk about daytime soaps no longer having budget, but could even primetime shows in 2023 afford such a spectacle? I think I recognize the “town square” here as the Warner Bros lot in Burbank that later served as the town square for Gilmore Girls. Lana’s hairdo is a work of art unto itself! Sometimes I pause the video to appreciate it. Is it a wig? Natural? I really can’t tell. There must be more to the story of Jacqueline having “sold” baby Richard and I am here for it! Bummed to know that Jacqueline doesn’t make it to season 3 😕 Richard as a character is still a little fuzzy for me… in one scene, he tells Jacqueline “I was born damned!!” which is pretty character-defining. But in the next scene, he’s telling Chase that he is contrite. I’m sure he has some angle but it’s a bit too whipsaw. Melissa is finally unshackled from the pregnancy story! I want to see her pro-active and making some money moves! She’s still oddly passive. I am lost as to what she wants from Lance…? She doesn’t have romantic feelings for him… so she just wants him to do a better job of playing the charade of being a husband and father…? I had to google “Anne Jeffreys” to refresh myself on her Hollywood history… so far she isn’t making much of an impression. Chao-Li and Lance’s scene in s2ep13 as EVERYTHING! So many layers, maybe even more than the writers intended. Is Angela even aware or cares that Chao-Li acts as a mentor to Lance? In the final scene, she directs Chao-Li to bring out the chardonnay to celebrate, but I doubt that Chao-Li would be included in the celebration. Shannon Tweed was oddly and noticeably missing from S2ep13. She was there at the party at the end of ep 12, but not there at the beginning of ep 13 to catch Richard after Chase punched him… and then not there later at Richard’s office, with no mention. Maybe Shannon had a Playboy Centerfold of the Year shoot?
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Falcon Crest
Thanks everyone- sounds like I’ll see different facets to Angela as I continue my viewings.
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Falcon Crest
After 28 episodes of Falcon Crest, I have a hot take of Jane Wyman’s portrayal of Angela Channing. But it may go against majority opinion <hides under blanket> I feel like Jane shows a limited range in her acting. Angela can be counted on to show a finite number of reactions: indignant. defiant. pleased. mildly warm-hearted (to Emma and baby Joseph). That’s about all I can think of. Angela Channing doesn’t feel like a fully-rounded character to me. Like a real person. I want to see Angela at her LOWEST… sobbing in the gutter… and then at her HIGHEST… elated beyond belief! We never see either… we just see a tightly-controlled range of emotions in the middle. To compare Angela to other 80s prime-time divas… I’ll pick two: Abby on Knots and Sue Ellen on Dallas… IMO we absolutely got more fully-rounded portrayals with these two than with Angela. Jane Wyman is capable of much more… she won the Oscar in 1949 for playing a “deaf-mute” in the film Johnny Belinda, which I’ve never seen but am now motivated to. Is it the writing that limits the portrayal of Angela? Or Jane’s acting choices? I don’t deny that the character of Angela Channing is an iconic symbol of the 80s and that Jane Wyman provided the stability for Falcon Crest to power through 9 seasons. With this in mind, perhaps Jane’s portrayal was 100% on-point? Would love to hear any opinions!
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Falcon Crest
Omg 🤗 the fact that she appears sporadically makes each entrance that more fabulous
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Falcon Crest
S2E9 “The Vigil” - I knew this would be a wheel-spinning ep simply by the title. Clearly everyone would be standing around the baby, just waiting… snooze… Richard is quite the sneak! He got credit for really nothing at all. The Russian doctor admitted that the medications had to run their course before Melissa could go in to hold the baby. So really the Russian doctor did nothing. I’m imagining the American doctor, cursing off in the corner. Emma on the bus, boring her seatmate to sleep, was magic… reminded me of a similar scene from the movie Airplane. Maggie on a Hollywood studio lot feels cliche, though perhaps in ‘82, it was more novel. S2E10 “Confrontations” - I can’t believe Maggie even went to the beach with Darryl! Wearing a bathing suit! She is a happily married woman! And then she let Darryl kiss her, and she went to shower pre-intercourse before she came to her senses. I don’t feel the writing supported this, but oh well… Wow, such fanfare given to Vicki’s 10k, lol!! So many extras and so much budget. Not sure if the story warrants it, but I appreciate the lushness of the scene. I’m a SF Bay Area native so I’m always trying to discern which scenes were filmed on location in the LA area and which in the SF/wine country area. The 10k scene to me looks to me to be filmed in St Helena (Napa wine country) due to the redwoods in the background - but I could be wrong. Definitely, some scenes are filmed in the St Helena area. So thrilled to hear of Jacqueline’s imminent return!
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DEADLINE: Days of our Lives Misconduct Investigation Against Co-EP Albert Alarr
Bryan Datillo?
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DEADLINE: Days of our Lives Misconduct Investigation Against Co-EP Albert Alarr
That was horrible to read. I feel so bad for everyone on that set. I've read that intimacy coordinators are now commonplace in productions. Shouldn't the unions step in to provide protections like these for soap operas?
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B&B: Old/Classic Discussion & Articles
Thank you BoldKara. Sorry to hear, DivineMotion, that Karen's story ended at a low point. I'm still slowly watching '93... I'm on 1637... I was trying to figure out why Joanna Johnson's 2nd stint on the show never caught fire. I was hoping that Karen's story improved in '94 but doesn't sound like it.
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Falcon Crest
S2E8 “Choices” - whoa, Tony recast! I guess John Saxon wasn’t available. Robert Loggia is a fantastic actor but he didn’t give me Tony Cumson vibes. Oh well The filming of Tony and Julia’s reunion by director Bill Duke, on location at the Palace of Fine Arts in San Francisco, was stunning! Too bad their lack of chemistry left me cold. 29:00 made me lol! Julia walks in with that freshly f****d look and Angela says “you’ve been with Tony, haven’t you” Richard asking for his drink of choice, milk, was another LOL moment - maybe it soothes his heartburn?
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Y&R/B&B/GL Vault Updates
I am able to download and then view.
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Falcon Crest
Oooh you’ve got me excited for season 6. I watched the original airings as a high school freshman but I have literally no memory of it for some reason. I remember tons of hype in the media for Kim Novak. 😂😂 I think you’re right! The recast makes the character less memorable plus neither actress was too talented. I noticed that… and then Cole sounds very unsophisticated when he pronounces it the “American” way
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Falcon Crest
S2E5 “The Expose” was a snoozer. A wheel-spinning ep. I guess even the best soap has one occasionally. But E6 “Home Away From Home” was a blast! It really kept my attention and had lots of lines and details that made me LOL. (Why is Richard drinking milk when Cole confronts him, hee hee) I wonder if the writer and director makes a difference… ep 5 was written by Garner Simmons and directed by Harry Harris. Ep 6 was written by Kathleen Hite and directed by Bill Duke. Lana Turner is such a breath of fresh air. Love her sparring with Maggie. Overall it was nice seeing Susan Sullivan back in the spotlight, but Maggie is way overbearing with both her children who are grown adults. The show had a surprisingly big budget for lots of on-location San Francisco filming. The shots of Melissa driving her car down the windy Lombard St, and Lance and his girlfriend on the balcony overlooking the bay, are just gorgeous. (The fact that I have no idea what the girlfriend’s name is, points out what a bland character and actress this is. Major mis-cast). I’m surprised Angela still thinks Melissa is a “good girl”. Melissa’s fake behavior seems pretty transparent and Angela is usually on top of things.
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Y&R/B&B/GL Vault Updates
@ChickenNuggetz92 your continued efforts are just amazing! What can we say but thank you thank you thank you!!
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Falcon Crest
S2E4 “Murder One” Joanna Cassidy!! I had no idea. This was filmed just months after the iconic Blade Runner was released, starring Joanna as a killer android. What a cool move Chao-Li pulled at 16:00 to block the reporter. And then Chao-Li and Lance doing tai-chi in sync was beautiful to watch. I know Chao-Li will never get a real front-burner story but I appreciate the little character moments. Maggie slumped over a typewriter and fretting for Cole is not the story I wanted for her. When the series started, she was a fully fleshed-out character but now she’s thinly drawn… just serving the plot. I’m sorely tempted to switch my limited viewing hours to the 100 vintage eps of YR that were just added… but I’ve finally reached peak era Falcon Crest and am loving it, so I’ll stick with FC.
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Late 1997 is so rare! I’ve wanted to see more of Nina’s crisis and early Veronica. Thank you!
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Falcon Crest
Just finished s2ep3 "Troubled Waters" with the murder of Carlo Agretti. The plot twists keep coming! Wow, this much-improved show has no resemblance to the season 1 episodes-of-the-week format. I am spoiled to who is the murderer. Does anyone know- did the writers already pick the murderer when they wrote the episode? Or did they decide later? I remember reading that the s2 finale cliffhanger had alternate scenes filmed with all cast members confessing they were the killer.
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Falcon Crest
oooh you've got me really excited... I'm barely spoiled for any of seasons 2 or 3 so it's all fresh to me.