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Khan

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Everything posted by Khan

  1. Peter and Miss Ellie would've been much more believable, lol.
  2. I'm ready to call it a day on Adam myself. That character has been through how many recasts? And they still haven't found the one who can make that role his own.
  3. I know I've said this before, but if anyone could have replaced Christopher Bernau as Alan, it was Jeremy Brett. His Sherlock Holmes reminded me of Alan in many ways. And I think I've said this before, but if I had to recast Mike Bauer, I would've with someone like Kent McCord from "Adam-12."
  4. Well, @marceline said all this (meaning, all the rampant tribalism that has engulfed the country since Obama) would end in bloodshed.
  5. That hasn't stopped Faison before! By all means, if Faison (or his evil spirit) can take out Nathan and Britt simultaneously, with the assurance that they stay dead forever, please do so! I won't mind!
  6. Her death needs to be one of those situations where literally everybody else on the show has a hand in killing her, but when the authorities start to investigate, they're stymied immediately, because everyone's claiming they were under the same pool table when it happened.
  7. Are you kidding? They'll just bring her back again and say some quack doctor performed a rare brain transplant, just like that old TV movie, "Who is Julia?". I, myself, would hit her over the head, then inject her with some biotoxin, then strangle her, then shoot her, then stab her, then drown her, then dismember her, then cremate her, then bury her ashes under 1000 feet of reinforced concrete, then pray to Gloria Monty there isn't a structural crack in the cement.
  8. IDK which poster on SON (or maybe another board?) said it eons ago, but they hit the nail on its' head: for weeks on end, scenes would consist of Terry wailing like a banshee, Bobbie coming in and asking what the hell was wrong and Terry saying she can't talk about it. Lather, rinse, repeat.
  9. Believe me, I would've done the same, lol. "Hotel" was a nice show for what it was, but I think it belonged on Saturdays after "The Love Boat" and "Fantasy Island."
  10. For me, it's a toss-up between Robinson and Daniel Hugh Kelly. Both actors' personalities meshed very well with that role, as well as with the other personalities on the show.
  11. It was a nice, soft place to land after all the melodrama emanating from Casa Carrington, lol.
  12. Leave it to this regime, though, that if and when they do kill off Britt (again and for keeps), she'll die doing something noble, like developing a vaccine that saves all of Port Charles from a deadly virus, instead of dying the way yours truly wants her to die: in a hail of bullets, with her BFF, Brad, joining her for the ride into Hell.
  13. Forget it, Jake, it's PASSIONS.
  14. Good question! Now, if it had been me, I would've introduced a younger sibling of Joe's at some point, in order to show he wasn't a TOTAL sleaze. Although I tend to be cynical in my everyday life, I think characters work best when they have layers.
  15. Well, that, and, of course, stalling Gary and Val's reunion for yet another season, lol.
  16. Hey, it could be the start of a really good storyline! Willow bumps off Britt for Sonny and discovers she actually LIKES killing people, lol! Willow Quartermaine: soccer mom by day, notorious hitwoman by night.
  17. Willow: "I could take care of Britt for you, Sonny; and in exchange, you could help me get my kids back." Sonny: "No thanks. I need people who actually kill their targets and not just wound them."
  18. In that case, Sonny should order a hit on Britt.
  19. I felt the same way about Sam Behrens (minus the accent, of course). It was bad enough that he was a charm-free actor whose character would've been deadly dull if not for the fact that he was a vicious psychopath. He also shared zero chemistry with Joan Van Ark, making Val's insistence that she loved Danny more than she loved either Gary or Ben even more ridiculous than it sounded already.
  20. Just be glad they aren't doing it on Zoom!
  21. Even during the '80's supercouple era, when the show transitioned Marlena into more of an action/adventure heroine, they still presented her as a smart, sensible woman with a thriving psychiatric practice. She could've just as easily fit in on AMC or OLTL as she did on DAYS.
  22. I would've given up my food stamps for the next six months to hear Sonny say that, lol.
  23. Even if there was, you just know Frank Valentini's running around on the GH set like King Friday XIII, bellowing, "Busy day! Busy day!"
  24. Ironically, it was the most challenging material Deidre Hall has ever played - on DAYS, or anywhere else. It was more challenging than even the possession (if that's possible, lol).

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