Everything posted by Marissa Gallant
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Santa Barbara Discussion Thread
That was a great interview. I enjoyed it.
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Santa Barbara Discussion Thread
I am looking forward to it. I get more downtime on Mondays. I just really think she would be fun to talk to. I enjoy people with stories, and I think she has several. And yes, SB was more enjoyable when she had a story. But she isn't the only one. Augusta helped too. Right now, I'm over Haley, Jane, Tori and Lily light- go away. Give me older characters with complexity ANY DAY
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Santa Barbara Discussion Thread
There's a role for her in the Netflix series based on my series of books. But I only have the first one written, and not many people have bought it yet. So, I need to win the lottery so I can make this happen.
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Santa Barbara Discussion Thread
Maybe that's the role she turned down to be a mom instead.
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Santa Barbara Discussion Thread
Yeah! I have something to look forward to on Monday
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Santa Barbara Discussion Thread
I really don't think it was because the Capwells were a large family. I think the constant shifting of headwriters, show runners, owners at New World, and NBC hurt the show. They seemed to always be cutting corners (characters) and they x n't cut the Capwells because that would really cost viewers. The Dobsons didn't really understand "normal" people, so that was a problem from the start. Then Warren got saddled with boring woman after boring woman. Sorry, but Maggie Gillis was a SNORE. She got Joe killed and after that, no one cared. It always seemed like when the tried to bring a new family in, instead of doing it organically, they brought in characitures, and tried to shove them down our throats. And very often outside of the Capwell or Lockridges, the talent for the new families simply was not there. Who wants to watch terrible acting when the show has Marcy, A, Judith, Dame Judith, Louise, Nicolas, Jed, Lane, Nancy- well you know.
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Santa Barbara Discussion Thread
You know that the only issue I have with JM being the longest running cast member is the character assassination.
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Santa Barbara Discussion Thread
J Swift, i adore that description. I am fascinated by the way some characters get replaced. Some leave town, some go into a coma. Others, like Gina, go upstairs and come down the next day without as much as a "Did you change your hair?"
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Santa Barbara Discussion Thread
Am I correct that CC and Pamela hid a murder? Isn't that just a retread of Eden/Cruz/Tori?
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Santa Barbara Discussion Thread
Yes, she would have been. She was on before Jed. But Jed had a lot of episodes. It kind of looked like for a minute, the show was going to go for a Gina/Sophia/Caroline/CC/Lionel story. I'm glad they didn't.
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Santa Barbara Discussion Thread
Yeah. I got nothing.
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Santa Barbara Discussion Thread
I know. I'm grasping at straws here. Lol. There HAS to be more than the music and credits. Lol
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Santa Barbara Discussion Thread
I'm at the Tape Episodes. I mean, sure, the marriage between CC and Gina is a sham. And the whole thing is over the top. And any real police department would hear the cassette and ransack Gina's belongings. But it is so much more fun the way the show does it. And the one liners during these episodes have me rolling. When Gina has the cake that she pops out of delivered, Keith asks, "What is this? A mobile home for Hansel and Gretel?" And when Mason and Gina are kissing and they are saying one thing, but the voice overs say what they're thinking. Gina roasting hot dogs on the balcony. It's all just so funny.
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Santa Barbara Discussion Thread
And Lionel was still played by Nicholas Coster.
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Santa Barbara Discussion Thread
Another missed opportunity with Brick. When he was talking about how it felt when Amy died, we could have found out what Sophia felt when her old geezer Count died. And when Sophia and CC fell apart, Brick could have been there with an, "I was terrified this would happen, Mom." This is very true. There was a lot of recon for a young show.
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Santa Barbara Discussion Thread
In fairness to the website, every new producer and headwriter changed Sophia a little bit. By the end, she was barely the same character that she was in the beginning.
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Santa Barbara Discussion Thread
The detective also said that the boat was reurning, but she left a long time ago. I did see when they spent the night together. And they did both think it was a mistake. Yes he was. And his introduction to Mason was GOLD! Some darling posted that scene on Facebook yesterday and I had to watch it twice. It's just difficult to sepatate the end Dylan from the beginning. And Nick's creeping me out. He definitely has a thing for young innocents. His thing for Alice is full on creepy. Kelly was bad enough, Alice is worse. Ugh. Shudder I'm really confused about why the Dobsons did a lot of things. But by that point, I think the Network suits had more say in what the Dobsons did than the Dobsons. I think the Dobsons fought for some things, let others go and fell on the Marj Dusay sword (and Gee-turns out THEY were right about that one.) They also wanted Jed, but a suit said NOPE. I hope that suit got fired...
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Santa Barbara Discussion Thread
CC told Dylan that if he ever found out Dylan was rigging the tables, he would see to it that Dylan never worked again. So, my guess is that CC suspected, but wasn't completely sure. Dylan was dead shortly after that.
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Santa Barbara Discussion Thread
Her thing is men who ARE trouble, not just IN trouble. And she is very compassionate. She knew Warren was in trouble and tried to convince him to get help.
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Santa Barbara Discussion Thread
Eh, she's just a very kind human who didn't want to hurt Lionel's son.
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Santa Barbara Discussion Thread
At the point when Lionel says nothing they've done was a mistake, everyone was still clothed. I will concede they were parked close enough to the marina. But it is also possible that she spent the night in a hotel and called Ted in the morning. Either way, after the yacht trip, Sophia was done flirting with the Lionel danger. And I really loved the second trip to the casino, when CC and Lionel are there and she shows up with the third guy and a sly, "Suck it" grin on her face. I loved the high stakes card game. But my favorite part was Augusta and Mason under the table to find out what the hands were.
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Santa Barbara Discussion Thread
I might have a new favorite Mason one liner: To Gina "And what a marvelous family we'd be. Baby bear, Papa Bear, and Mama Barracuda." But I think my favorite is still: Lily "Was that an earthquake?" Mason "No, the earth always moves when I walk into a room."
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Santa Barbara Discussion Thread
Because a yacht is in the middle of the ocean. Or at least several miles from shore. She's telling him to take her to shore, right now. That makes me think they are too far out for her to just hop onto the pier.
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Santa Barbara Discussion Thread
I just rewatched the Lionel and Sophia yacht scenes and I still don't think it went farther than a kiss. I do believe that the temptation was there. But if they HAD I don't think that Lionel would have backed off as quickly as he did after they returned. I think the different clothes are just because it was a different day.
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Santa Barbara Discussion Thread
Minx bribed the priest that Sophia confessed to. Minx found out about Lionel and Sophia's affair, and had a friend call while they were together to congratulate Mrs. Lockridge. Sophia was devastated. Sophia honed in on CC, knowing it would hurt Lionel and that her baby needed a father. Minx had Sophia followed, figured something was up after Sophia went to confession. Minx then bribed the priest with enough money the priest crumbled. Sophia confessed that she was marrying a man she didn't love because she was pregnant with a married man's baby. Minx switched her grandson with the only other boy in the hospital.