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- Y&R: Old Articles
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Perfect snuggling partners. Dream Lifeguard when you need mouth-to-mouth: Shoot, I've got to run. More later.
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As God as my witness, this thread shall NEVER die!
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Are you implying that CK looks much better elsewhere, because the GIF does not do him justice? A-hunting' I will go. Mr. Lemar sure is purdy. No one will make me forget my man, Matthew Camp, but Samuel could certainly divert me for a butter-churning hour or two.
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He looks good enough in that GIF to me, LOL! As for the pictures, there are many hot ones throughout this great thread. I always say: looking is free, fun and harmless, so we should indulge ourselves! That Boy Butter commercial is AMAZING! And I have always appreciate plaid.
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The soap opera writers' discussion
Well, I always found Cenedella's work to be "ehh," not really good but not the worst of the worst either. The best he did was on AW right after Agnes Nixon left and he had her bible to guide him. He was sandwiched between two stellar talents on that show, Nixon and Lemay, so his "adequacy" was more glaring, I suppose. Really, you've heard good things about Upton?
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The soap opera writers' discussion
Yes, that is what's been revealed about GH in those years. Unfortunately for the show, Laiman and Racina sucked big-time.
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- The soap opera writers' discussion
Robert J. Shaw: for me, an overall NO. His work on daytime dramas, or at least that of it which I personally endured (LOL) was substandard. He was dreadful on Somerset. His contribution to GH was even worse. Years after his departure, a colleague on the writing team acknowledged that Shaw did not even know much about what was going on with the show during his tenure, even asking questions like, "Who is Luke Spencer, again?" His individual scripts for Peyton Place were fine, but taken as a whole, I personally do not feel his work lived up to the high standards set by other, legendary soap scribes.- The soap opera writers' discussion
I respectfully disagree with the contention that RC "introduced" the notion of characters being affected by their history. Master writers like Irna Phillips, William J. Bell, Harding Lemay, Pat Falken Smith, Douglas Marland. etc., had been doing so for decades before Carvivati. Indeed, some of the masters' very best stories stemmed from characters struggling to deal with and overcome their history.- Daily Hotness
Hey there, thank you for identifying the gentleman in the GIF, but when you wrote "husband," I do hope it was merely to acknowledge the undeniable fact that Matthew Camp is now and always will be MY MAN. Whew!!! I had better stop, I am hyperventilating, LOL!- Valiant Lady
- Kitty Foyle
There's a fun old-time radio drama of Kitty Foyle, starring Ginger Rogers, who played Kitty in the original film version. These radio adaptations of classic films are a blast!- MeTV
I've never seen anything on MeTV, but out of curiosity, how complete are the episodes as aired? Most often, vintage programs have scenes cut out from each episode, to make room for more commercials, unless you watch the shows on premium pay services like Netflix. Many years ago, I tried to watch Little House on the Prairie, Gunsmoke, and The Big Valley on a local station, but the editing was so severe and atrocious, I just could not stand it. LHotP, whose episodes originally ran for about 47 minutes, had a whopping ten minutes sliced out of several eps. The Big Valley and Gunsmoke, originally about 50 minutes, had about 13 minutes ripped from each episode. Sure, I could buy the DVDs of many classics--if they were released--but even commercially-released TV sets sometimes presented buyers with the dreaded edited-for-syndication versions.- Daily Hotness
Chris Evans and his dog.- Daily Hotness
Who is this, does anyone know?- Daily Hotness
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- The Doctors Discussion Thread
I thought Linda Grover was awful. To each his own, of course. While I preferred William J. Bell's and Pat Falken Smith's work on DAYS, there are people who swear James Reilly was their favorite writer for that series. (Eeeeek! LOL!)- As The World Turns Discussion Thread
Actually, yes, we are lucky to have so many vintage eps of the P&G soaps available on the internet. It annoys everyone when Sony so determinedly deletes Y&R and Days from youtube, but at least we have countless eps of TGL, ATWT, TEON, SFT, AW, etc., to enjoy. (Or, in some cases, to bitch about, LOL!)- The Doctors Discussion Thread
Personally, I think the show's writing quality is weak from now until the until the end of the series. Douglas Marland and Harding Lemay both did the best they could, but IMHO The Doctors was not their finest work.- The Doctors Discussion Thread
To be honest, IMHO, DePriest is significantly worse than Cenendella (whose work I do not like, either).- Daily Hotness
Matthew Camp. Nick Jonas in leather. Killer abs. I love a man in uniform. Great physique.- Where the Heart Is (1969-1973)
Yes it is.- Another World Discussion Thread
- The soap opera writers' discussion
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