Everything posted by Khan
- Another World Discussion Thread
- One Life to Live Tribute Thread
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The Politics Thread
But, it's okay, because he's white. (And Republican. But mostly because he's white.) I'll settle for someone holding him down and shaving off that ridiculous comb-over.
- DAYS: Behind the Scenes, Articles/Photos
- DAYS: Behind the Scenes, Articles/Photos
- DAYS: Behind the Scenes, Articles/Photos
- GH: Classic Thread
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The Politics Thread
If Trump were to lose the election (and frankly, I think that's a big if at this point), he'd act just like Betty Broderick did when the prison guards tried to pull her off that bed. It would be hilarious, mortifying and shocking to watch, all at the same time.
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The soap opera writers' discussion
IIRC, SB's original EP, Jeffrey Hayden (?), quit around the same time, so it's possible the Dobsons, having worked with MEB at WT, seized an opportunity to bring her over to their show.
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One Life to Live Tribute Thread
I understand one's need to hold fast to religious beliefs (no matter how...misguided those belief would seem to others). But, like you said, @Vee, it wasn't as if Carlotta had always been homophobic, for lack of a better word. Plus, I think when you're an actor, you kinda know that portraying characters who don't necessarily hold the same principles as you...well, it comes with the territory. Otherwise, you're in the wrong line of work (or worse, you're doomed to act solely in faith-based films forever).
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The Politics Thread
The Russians have always viewed Fearless Leader as nothing more than a clown puppet, operating strictly for their amusement. Unfortunately, either his minions and followers are too thick-headed to realize we all have become Putin's court jesters, or they don't care (or both).
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The soap opera writers' discussion
She was, although I'd say that JFP had the better aesthetic sense. The music, sets, wardrobe and even makeup during Bunim's tenure at ATWT often veered toward the garish.
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The soap opera writers' discussion
That IS nice to hear...but I wish I hadn't just read that. Because, now, my mind has gone to thinking "What if the Dobsons had joined Y&R after Bill Bell's death?" and I really don't want to go there, lol.
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The soap opera writers' discussion
As...eccentric as they are, I wish the Dobsons would return to daytime. If not as HW's, then maybe as breakdown or script writers. They were just too good at what they did, and Lord knows this industry needs them more than ever. I love the looks on JFP's and (I think) Steve Kent's faces when Bridget made that comment. It's like they were saying, "Really, bitch? You wanna bring that up now?" Then, they just stood there, looking dumbstruck and crestfallen as hell, and just waiting for it all to be over.
- Y&R: Old Articles
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The soap opera writers' discussion
Bridget Hursley Dobson is a very complicated woman. Brilliant, but complicated. About the only storyline from the Dobsons' GH stint that gets mentioned is the "Who Killed Phil Brewer?" mystery.
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Y&R: Old Articles
Just as she found it too incredible for Jabot, a cosmetics conglomerate that caters to women, to be run by a man. Which is why she killed off John Abbott. I dunno, maybe she was right about there being no cosmetics companies being run by men, but was killing off John the way to fix the situation? Plus, she had John stick around for awhile as a ghost (and Jack's conscience), because she saw "Six Feet Under" do the same thing and loved it. But, I'm like, "that's a horse of a different color, Lynn." I mean, how long did she expect "Ghost John" to stick around before viewers got tired of the gimmick (and of him)? As I see it, LML would have been better off pursuing her real passion, which was writing for sitcoms.
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DAYS: Behind the Scenes, Articles/Photos
When *I* think of the '80's, I think of those prisms that Stefano needed to heal his brain tumor, lol. Again, though, I ate up that [!@#$%^&*], because (thanks largely to EP Al Rabin) DAYS remained a thrilling, romantic show. It certainly had more passion than GH, which seemed to be all about the action-adventure stuff, but not much heart.
- Y&R: Old Articles
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DAYS: Behind the Scenes, Articles/Photos
It's like what @KMan101 said: '80's DAYS might have been dumb, at times, but it still had heart and a sense of community. You felt like TPTB as well as the cast cared about the work they were doing and truly wanted to entertain the audience everyday. You don't have to bring back the lavish sets and costumes to make me fall in love with this show again; just give me stories that show you still give a damn about us and what we expect.
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Y&R: Old Articles
If it were Jess Walton's Jill, then, yes, having her involved in the political arena would make sense. Heck, even Brenda Dickson's Jill getting involved in politics would make sense (although, I think Brenda's Jill would rather use her financial clout to back candidates and get them to do her bidding, rather than run for office herself). OTOH, if Deborah Adair's Jill had tried to run for office like Nikki did, she would've been laughed out of her first-ever debate. You have to understand, too, that LML came from KNOTS LANDING, which, as far as I could tell, never had a passive, unambitious female character like Nikki (although Val Ewing came awfully close, lol). For the most part, KL's front-burner ladies -- Abby Ewing, Karen Mackenzie, Laura Avery Sumner, Claudia Whitaker, even sexpot Paige Matheson and Linda Fairgate -- held down full-time jobs. The only major exception was Paige's mother, Anne, who was a catty, scheming bitch, who wanted to marry money, so she WOULDN'T have to work.
- As The World Turns Discussion Thread
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Y&R: Old Articles
Nikki was a "lady of leisure," because, unlike Jill, she didn't have any discernible talent(s), other than looking good and arousing men sexually. (True, she could play the piano, but I don't think she was meant to be as proficient at it as Leslie Brooks was; and the fact that she never used those skills to make a living, not even as part of her stripping act at the Bayou, has me wondering whether Bill Bell ever meant for that part of her life to be developed more fully). And, to me, that was part of the problem with getting Nikki involved in politics.
- Y&R: Old Articles
- DAYS: Behind the Scenes, Articles/Photos