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Khan

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Everything posted by Khan

  1. I'm confused. Is he saying Barron is vaping? This is just like when Reagan ignored the AIDS crisis in the '80's, yet acted like a bunch of businessmen coming down with Legionnaire's (sp?) Disease was a clear and present danger to all civilization. A few morons who thought vaping would be safer than smoking cigarettes get sick, and Trump wants action yesterday. Meanwhile, the next racially-motivated mass shooting is likely right around the corner, and all he can think to do is tag the mentally ill for "surveillance purposes." It's extraordinary just how backward we've gone in this country from Obama, Clinton and even George W. Bush.
  2. OTOH, if he had signed Tom Selleck, we might not have had him as Thomas Magnum.
  3. The song DJT must be playing to HRM: So...the whiter you are...and the less educated you are...the more you think he's doing a brilliant job as president and deserves a second term. Good to know.
  4. Oh, man, that's terrible. :( May God's will be done for Cameron.
  5. Speaking of monitoring the mentally ill, perhaps we should do the same for our president? Apparently, in his paranoid mind, there are boogeymen all over the world, just itching for the chance to come inside our borders: https://www.newsweek.com/trump-bad-people-gangs-bahamas-entering-1458384?fbclid=IwAR2bYT0MHdeVz9FBprNRk38lWfX7DUPw-JzRDs4o-5oAbylXznr6MMrKQR8
  6. More and more, I wish there were some way to repeal the Second Amendment. (I know, I know, fat chance of that ever happening.)
  7. You know what struck me most about that episode from '75 (aside from the intelligent dialogue and acting)? You didn't see the elaborate set furnishings or camera angles that came to define Y&R in the next decade. The Brooks living room was the most expensive-looking set -- and even that wasn't as sumptuous as other sets I've seen on other series from that period. What's my point, you ask? Very simply, you don't need to mimic the Wes Kenney/Ed Scott aesthetic for Y&R to still be Y&R today. All you need are well-drawn characters, engaged in engrossing story that (as @DramatistDreamer says above) takes its time to unfold.
  8. That's the trouble with living in the Age of Trump. No matter how absurd an idea might seem, the chance of this administration putting that idea into action is greater than it should be. IOW, I put nothing past him, or his "people." Not even targeting the mentally ill (which, if you'll recall, Hitler did, too). And I don't care if THAT sounds "crazy," because, these days, what is and is not "crazy" is nearly impossible to discern.
  9. Just what mentally ill people needed: proof "they" really are out to get them.
  10. Agree. With both of you. I'm sure I'll come around to feeling the same way, too, in time.
  11. I never thought I'd say this, but I almost feel sorry for BoJo. Almost. It's like...yes, I am aware that he is as incompetent at his job as Trump is at his. However, when I make a sarcastic remark about Boris, or just generally laugh about his latest...whatever, I don't feel as good about myself as I do whenever I do the same to Trump. To me, laughing and/or making fun of Boris feels a bit too much like picking on the special needs kids at school, something I would NEVER argue about criticizing our president.
  12. Which was appropriate, since their budget had been slashed to the price of a Big Gulp. If CBS (or, more accurately, Les Moonves) had not cancelled ATWT, I think there would have been a mass exodus of actors on the level of "The LOVING Murders," with many veteran characters being bumped off by a serial killer (or natural disaster -- but, more likely, a serial killer, since murdering them would be cheaper than staging a tornado) in order to cut costs and maybe generate some buzz for the show. I also think there would have a combination of relocating production to Stamford, CT and increasing the taping schedule to somewhere in the neighborhood of 8-10 episodes per week -- again, in order to cut costs.
  13. But it was getting there. Bob and Kim's house was gone, and Tom and Margo's had been reduced to a broom closet.
  14. Nothing -- and I mean nothing -- will ever be as bad as Peapack.
  15. This is an unpopular opinion, to be sure, but I really believe DAYS would be better off gone. NBCUniversal/Comcast has slashed the budget so much -- and you know that if it is renewed, they'll just slash it even more. Hope DAYS fans love the Blue Room, because it will be the only set you will ever see. The ONLY set. And they won't even bother redecorating for each new scene anymore. You'll just have to take the show's word for it that you're in a completely different location. Well, I've always assumed that one reason why ATWT and GL never had crossover events was due to the fact that the shows didn't run back-to-back in all major markets. That was especially true when CAPITOL was on the air, and maybe even SFT before then.
  16. No, I always figured the final four would be B&B and Y&R on CBS, and GH and AMC on ABC, with NBC out of the soap race entirely. (Remember, this was back when Jeff Zucker was still in charge at the Peacock network, and he seemed DETERMINED to make NBC Daytime one long "Today" block). OLTL was never in anyone's "final four." Even when that show had its' highest ratings during the late '70's and early '80's, it still was seen as ABCD's red-headed stepchild, a placeholder between AMC and GH. Which is why AMC's cancellation, rather than OLTL's, took literally everyone by surprise.
  17. IA, DD. The truth is, I think we'd be down maybe to one or two soaps by now, if not for the fact that the networks can't find anything to replace them.
  18. Not necessarily. I mean, I agree wholeheartedly with what you're saying here, don't get me wrong. However, someone else would argue that the list of actors who have appeared on a given soap in separate, unrelated roles is lengthy. Again, though, ICAM. It was odd -- VERY odd -- to see Christian J. LeBlanc on ATWT as someone other than Kirk. (Thank God Ron Carlivati wasn't the HW, though, or else someone would have made some 'Gee, you look sooooo familiar' type of remark.) God only knows why. It's not as if the DAYS of 2019 is recognizable to anyone who's watched the show for more than a few years.
  19. "Oh well" is right. Like I always say, "What comes around, goes around." Boris fomented the racist sentiments that led to Brexit. It's only right for Brexit to turn around and bite him on his fat ass. However, I'm pissed that Conservative MPs in the British Parliament were willing to risk their careers by switching sides and voting against No-Deal -- essentially putting country before parties -- yet we can't get even one Republican in Congress to stand up to the Trump administration's dangerous policies and rhetoric because they're all so damn afraid of his voter base. Probably. I've been to MS only once, and I was there long enough to feel like I was visiting The Land That Time Forgot.
  20. Boy, when they say Lifetime fast-tracked this movie, they mean it! I feel like it was announced just last month! "Hysterical" fits snugly within Lifetime's wheelhouse, though.
  21. It's noise like that that really makes me hate social media.
  22. Who wants to get married in Mississippi anyway? That's why God invented Las Vegas! ;)
  23. Dan Crenshaw: "I always let my friends borrow my guns, bruh! 'Cept these guns right here!" (Kisses his biceps in macho-like fashion.) But seriously. He dumb.
  24. If there is a #GeneralElection in the UK, what will it be for?
  25. TFW closeted gays and closeted racists (and homophobes) find common ground.

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