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Josh Taylor played roman since 1997.. more then 25 years.. the recast totally destroyed roman and Marlena's legacy, as their chemistry not equal to wayne and Deidra's magical super coupling.. but honestly, should Marlena really reunite with roman after all those years, just because John died? no, i think it's too late.. and I don't think the show would survive much longer.
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That’s great! Phillip III's 'death' scene is incredibly powerful and emotional. Jess and Jennie truly nailed it! The line 'first the father... now the son' reflects the rich history and adds so much depth. It’s undoubtedly one of the most impactful and powerful scenes in soap history! (it turns out the accident was actually a suicide attempt, and Phillip faked his death and moved away- ridiculous unnecessary retcon)
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DAYS: R.I.P. Drake Hogestyn (John Black, Days of our Lives)
I don't know... we lose more and more soap actors and actresses. Does it lower your motivation and energy to keep watching your soaps? Days of Our Lives without Jen, without Hope, without Bo, without Doug, without John Black... what's the point to continue watching?
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Don't forget Marlena and Maggie were close too, a long time ago. Those three matriarchs could be front and center, maybe start a business together: Julie, Marlena, and Maggie. Despite behind-the-scenes drama, it would be girl power! But I'm not sure the actresses will Maintain their roles much longer, probably exhausted from learning lines and working. They could retire anytime now, but their beautiful legacy will live on forever.
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DAYS: R.I.P. Drake Hogestyn (John Black, Days of our Lives)
Should we expect John black's memorial in upcoming months, maybe bo and hope's return is connected to john's death? gosh.. no more John and Marlena. heartbreaking. so sad. but let's focus on his amazing legacy spanning almost 40 years.
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DAYS: R.I.P. Drake Hogestyn (John Black, Days of our Lives)
While his loss is deeply felt, it's heartening to remember the amazing life he lived and the joy he brought to others. May the memories of Drake's warmth and generosity bring comfort to those who knew him and continue to inspire others. It's pretty messed up that we might have to wait ages to see any on-screen tribute for Drake. The whole soap opera filming schedule thing really sucks in situations like this. Feels wrong to have such a big gap between real life and what we see on TV, especially for something this important. Kinda makes you wish they could find a quicker way to honor him, right?
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Y&R: Old Articles
It reminds me of Victoria Wyndham's interview. I believe many soap actors and actresses do it primarily for the money—it's a lucrative industry, after all. a good gig, steady income * VICTORIA: "A lot of my decision was influenced by my children. I didn't want to raise them in California; we’re an East Coast family. I also dislike the idea of being away for extended periods. When you work on movies, you might be away from your family for six weeks to a year. Even with nighttime shows, being away for six weeks is more time than I ever wanted to spend apart from my family. Another World allowed me to have a comfortable living while being home with my children every night, helping with homework and being a regular mom. That was a much better alternative than running around and chasing a career. My kids were more important than my career." DS: When you’re known so well for one particular role--Rachel Cory in Another World--yet you are multi-dimensional, how do you handle the frustration that must breed inside yourself? VW: I didn’t find it frustrating because I was always doing so many other things. On top of that, my big job was raising my children. I’m very proud of that and I was a very hands-on parent so that was my number one job. The soap was my way to finance that, since I was a single parent. Then the off-Broadway gigs came. I knew I wasn’t going to do a Broadway play or anything that demanded a long run because that would keep me away from my family too much. But when those would be offered to me, if I felt that they were good enough, I would do them. They were always limited runs. Then I had the sculpture. I had a one-woman show and The Smithsonian, which led to commissions. DSWould you go back to one? VW: Oh, it would have to be an extraordinary offer and an extraordinary situation. In other words, probably not. I wasn’t interested in soaps. I was doing it because it was a good job. DSBut twenty-five years on a soap. It’s so funny to hear you say you weren’t interested. I understand you had your children. It was a good gig, steady income. It kept you on the east coast. VW: Kept me on the east coast. Kept me coming home at night. I was there at dinnertime every night while my kids were home. When they went off to college, then I had an apartment in the city and I didn’t have to do that kind of commuting. But when they were little and under my auspices, I was there all the time. So it was a great gig. Was it something I intended to do for the rest of my life? Not at all. But when I realized what the alternative was and I had two children to raise, it was a pretty good gig. Also, when you do work for one entity, you know you become competitive about it. They become your family.
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DAYS: Will classic episodes ever be available?
Yes, it would be amazing to see some of those classic stories from the 60s and 70s brought back. There's something timeless about that era's creativity and storytelling!
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DAYS: Will classic episodes ever be available?
- Mickey Horton's plane crash storyline (1983-1984): This was indeed a major plot point. Mickey Horton, played by John Clarke, was presumed dead after a plane crash. This led to: A funeral for Mickey, The beginning of an affair between Don Craig and Maggie, Mickey's eventual return, revealed to have been suffering from amnesia. - Stefano DiMera's introduction: Stefano was first introduced to the show in 1982. He quickly became one of the most iconic villains in soap opera history. These storylines are from a period that's considered a golden age for Days of Our Lives, with high drama and memorable character arcs. - Addie Horton's death (1974): Addie Horton, played by Patricia Barry, met a tragic end in a storyline that was quite memorable for its time. - Laura Horton's mental breakdown: This storyline, featuring Susan Flannery as Laura Horton, was a significant arc in the show's history. some of these older episodes can be quite hard to find.
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ALL: End of an Era: Are Daytime Soaps Washing Away?
90s were soap's golden era. The four left now don't compare. Big changes in stories, production, and how we watch. Losing veteran actors hit hard - they brought depth and nostalgia that's tough to replace. New talent's good, but can't match those long-standing characters. It's like losing soap history. Any old favorites you miss most? Frances Reid - she was Alice Horton on "Days of Our Lives" forever, right? Total daytime TV icon. Jeanne Cooper - Katherine Chancellor on "The Young and the Restless." She was a force of nature. Susan Flannery - Stephanie Forrester on "The Bold and the Beautiful." Such a powerhouse actress. These women were the real deal. They brought gravitas and history to their shows that's hard to match nowadays. Losing actors like them definitely leaves a big gap in the soap world. They don't make 'em like that anymore, huh? Erica Slezak - She's famous for playing Viki Lord on "One Life to Live" for decades. Truly a soap opera legend. Susan Lucci - She's best known for her role as Erica Kane on "All My Children". She was basically the queen of daytime TV. Both these actresses were absolutely iconic in the soap world. They brought so much drama, charisma, and staying power to their roles. Soaps today really do miss that kind of star power and long-term character development, don't they? It's tough to find that level of talent and dedication in newer shows.
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ALL: End of an Era: Are Daytime Soaps Washing Away?
The soap opera world's been shrinking for years, and 2025 might be the final curtain call for the last four. 🎭⏳ TV's changed big time – we've got streaming, social media, you name it. 📺➡️📱💻 Who's got time to watch a show every single day anymore? 🤷♀️ Plus, with tight budgets, the networks might be thinking it's time to pull the plug. 💸 But hey, soaps have survived tough times before. 💪 Maybe they'll find a way to keep the drama going, just in a new format. 🔄 What do you think? Ready to say goodbye to soaps, or hoping they'll stick around somehow? 🧼🚿 vs 🏆🎉
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Y&R: Old Articles
Nikki and Victor were compelling characters during the 1990s. Their individual struggles and shared challenges made for engaging television. However, at this point, their storylines feel exhausted. Perhaps it's time for these characters to retire, as there appear to be no fresh narratives left to explore
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https://www.koimoi.com/hollywood-news/when-deidre-hall-denied-crystal-chappells-she-didnt-like-me-allegation-despite-on-set-days-of-our-lives-feud-rumors-constantly-having-screaming-matches/ When asked about the feud rumors, Crystal Chappell said, “If there were issues with Deidre, I didn’t know about them. I would guess that she didn’t like me very much.” Chappell noted she could be wrong about thinking that Hall was not fond of her on Days of Our Lives set, adding I was a troubled young person. I was overworked. I made a lot of problems for myself. I was suicidal. I was in a very, very bad place. I left, not because I thought I’d be a big star; I left because I needed to get my health back.” In response to Chappell’s allegation that Hall didn’t like her, the soap queen denied the feud rumors, saying, “I have always thought Crystal is an incredible actress — and still is.” Hall added, “I never had an issue with Crystal. I didn’t know her well. But when I got there, she was gone soon after, so there is no basis for that rumour.”- DAYS: Behind the Scenes, Articles/Photos
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