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Khan

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Everything posted by Khan

  1. For some reason, I can picture PFS pulling an Abby Ewing on Bill Bell: "Oh, and one more thing: don't call me 'honey'."
  2. That makes perfect sense! In that case, I'd have to say it's a tie between "What You Don't Know Can Kill You" (s12, ep22) and "Mrs. Parker's Revenge" (s12, e23) for worst, non-bookend MSW episode, with "Parker" having the slight edge on account of the episode feeling like a recycled "Wonder Woman" or "Matlock," penned by someone (Anne C. Collins) who wasn't all that familiar with the show or with J.B. Fletcher.
  3. I'm surprised that MSW fans on Reddit would consider "When Thieves Fall Out" to be the series' worst episode. It's not a GREAT episode, but I label it as the worst. For me, that dishonor goes to "Goodbye Charlie," lol.
  4. Oh, Lord. What's happening now?
  5. This must be one of those "the cat is on the roof" situations. Disney doesn't want Hulu subscribers to freak out over Hulu going bye-bye forever all at once, so they're easing them into the transition instead.
  6. So, they're phasing out Hulu, but you'll still be able to purchase a stand-alone Hulu subscription? Please make that make sense for me, lol.
  7. I'll give you three guesses. Add me to the list of SON posters who appreciate @mikelyons's posts and consider his insider info to be bang-on.
  8. That's the grand irony in this situation, isn't it? For all their talk of rising food and gas prices and rounding up "illegals" and shipping them back where they (don't) belong, it never occurred to any of those morons who voted for Trump that all these ICE raids cost money.
  9. Well, I know of one soap opera/BDW fan who'd be thrilled about that...
  10. IA with both of you. To make matters worse, the media also raked her over the proverbial coals for joining the cast of "Nurses" around that time as well. Did Loni take the job just for the money (as well as to salvage what was left of her reputation)? Probably. Were Witt/Thomas/Harris attempting to cash in on Loni's notoriety and save their dying show? Probably. But, my God, a paycheck is still a paycheck; and even if "Nurses" was a crap show, I think Loni still gave the show all she had to give it. God knows she'd been in some real turkeys throughout her career, but I never, ever saw her phone in any performance.
  11. This is what happens when you either ignore burgeoning talent or fail to cultivate them. You end up giving hack producers yet another crack at destroying your favorite shows.
  12. In the beginning, SATC was about four professional women asserting their (sexual) independence and taking advantage of all the sexual opportunities available to them in one of the biggest cities in the world. It might not have been my cup of tea, but I thought the premise was fresh nonetheless. Then, MPK (and SJP) come in; and suddenly, it's a horrid soap opera about a narcissistic shoe freak and the big swinging d*ck she keeps going back to no matter how many times he treats like her s**t. So, AFAIC, I'm glad to see the whole thing die and die miserably, too, lol.
  13. I think it was @saynotoursoap who said, in so many words, not to believe the standard line that all the old soaps are gone forever and that it was very possible for other countries to have old episodes in their archives.
  14. IA. I applaud Loni for refusing to play Jennifer as a "dumb blonde." That [!@#$%^&*] would've gotten old fast (see Suzanne Somers).
  15. Oh, poor Loni. I still remember when the media tried to embarrass her during her nasty divorce battle with Burt, when Burt was clearly the "villain" in that situation. I'm just glad she was able to find lasting happiness in the end with Bob Flick, because she deserved that. May she RIP.
  16. IA. I mean, I liked a lot of Margaret DePriest's tenure, too, but I think it helped to have many longtime AMC writers, including Lorraine Broderick and Victor Miller, on staff.
  17. LOL!!
  18. In Barbara Carrera's case, she's literally reprising her role as Fatima Blush in "Never Say Never Again," lol.
  19. If I didn't know any better, I'd swear Angelica Nero was supposed to be on FC, but either FC had already blown their budget for the season, or Denise in staff services accidentally mixed up some DALLAS script pages with some FC script pages and the producers just decided to go with it.
  20. Same, lol!
  21. Oh, Lord. Should I even ask, lol? (Seriously, it's been eons since I've kept up with all things Hulk.)
  22. In a way, they're like a lot of African-American men who also voted for Trump: they're attracted to his swagger and give-no-f**ks approach. They think that's the kind of approach that puts haters in their places and gets the job done. IOW, they think with their d*cks.
  23. Yep. That's why I'm warning folks - and have been warning them since the Inauguration - to be prepared for another pandemic. Because, between Trump and RFK Jr., I think it's a safe bet.

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