Everything posted by Khan
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Stars who didn't conquer TV
RE: "One of the Boys" -- years ago, Dana Carvey was on some talk show (forget which one) and he talked about that show and about Mickey Rooney. According to DC, Rooney, IRL, thought he was gay and Nathan Lane was straight, when, in actuality, it was the other way around.
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All My Children Tribute Thread
A perfect opportunity, I thought, to tell a story about how a woman like Erica Kane, who has always been about youth and vitality and beauty, copes with menopause. Her late(r)-in-life pregnancy could have been a "false positive" or even a chance to deal dramatically with all the challenges in giving birth to and raising a "change-of-life baby." We could have had, too, some wonderful scenes of Erica bonding with Ruth Martin, who would have known a thing or two about carrying a child at that point in a woman's life. But, no, let's just use Erica's pregnancy and miscarriage as some thin motivation for Erica to steal another woman's baby down the road.
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The Doctors Discussion Thread
I read somewhere (maybe in his memoir?) that Harding Lemay would do something similar on ANOTHER WORLD, but with the expressed intention of having one storyline or scene serve as a counter-point to the other. Nothing that I have seen on this show (and I will admit, I FF sometimes, because some of their [!@#$%^&*] is just too unbearable) suggests to me that the Pollocks had similar intentions with their material. We didn't see Mike and Karen commiserate over their similar, custody-related dilemmas. We didn't see Alan and Stacy get blotto and end up in bed because they're still hung up on their exes. We didn't see Ann and Stacy bond and decide to get over their sexual hangups by knowingly seducing the same man (on different nights, of course, or even on the same night, in some sort of envelope-pushing threesome). It's just lazy, irresponsible storytelling.
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All My Children Tribute Thread
I've said this before, but one negative trait that characterizes MMT's first run for me is scenes where characters are yelling at and being uncivil toward each other. That was VERY off-putting to me, because I'd never known AMC to be the kind of soap where people were often confrontational.
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The Doctors Discussion Thread
I'd agree with that, if I didn't feel like the Pollocks told the same story over and over again. (Right now, I'm watching Carolee talk to Althea about how she caught Steve hugging Ann after a nightmare, and I'm like, "Gawd, we JUST went through this [!@#$%^&*] with Karen! Now it's with Ann! Give us a [!@#$%^&*] BREAK, Pollocks!".) Which is ironic, since, for the most part, the characters on this show trended toward being UN-stable under their watch. Yeah, but I'm not looking forward to . Maybe it's because I'll be watching (hopefully) from 2018 or 2019, but I feel like that kind of story had to have been played out even back then.
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All My Children Tribute Thread
I've read and heard the same. In some ways, I guess, you could see Agnes and Felicia Minei Behr's influence on Megan McTavish's work the first time around. AMC, as a whole, was not the heartless, unrecognizable mess that it would become during Megan's second and third runs, and beyond. IMO, though, Megan McTavish's first HW'ing stint was also the first time AMC began to favor gimmick over character (not just the Janet/Natalie thing, or the Kendall history retcon thing, but stuff like bringing back James Patrick Stuart as a Will lookalike), making it no more the warm, funny, thoughtful show I looked forward to watching everyday as a youngster. To this day, I'm curious as to why Wisner Washam, whom Agnes had brought back to the show to push it out of the ratings doldrums, not only quit but also asked to be let out of his contract immediately, per a SOW or SOD report at the time. In his interview w/ We Love Soaps, he makes it plain that Megan McTavish was a big reason for his leaving again. But what EXACTLY did she do or say (or did ABC do or say) that was the "red line" for him? Moreover, I wonder why the plot twist that was supposed to be Janet, as Jane Cox, bombing Trevor and Laurel's wedding ended up being the thing that got MMT fired (or got her to leave, or whatever). Yeah, the timing of that story against the OKC bombing WAS unfortunate, forcing the show to rewrite and to air a disclaimer (with Robin Mattson, I think?) before the episodes in question. But it wasn't as if MMT was the ONLY HW in soap history to have had the misfortune of plotting a storyline that would end up mirroring a real-life tragedy. By his own account, Henry Slesar, when he was HW at EDGE OF NIGHT, had to scrap his original plan(s) for the character of Eliot Dorn once the Jonestown massacre had occurred, but P&G didn't fire him. So what ELSE was going on at that moment that made FMB and/or ABC say they had had enough?
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The Politics Thread
Wow. Just...wow. So, just how much hot water is FB in right now? Because, my head is spinning so much that I don't think I'm processing everything as well as I should.
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The Doctors Discussion Thread
Well, I hope Robert Cenedella doesn't make me want to chuck my desktop out the nearest window like the Pollocks did. I know they have their fans, but....
- All My Children Tribute Thread
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The Politics Thread
I've got to hand it to her team: they chose not to touch on her acting career in that video, which might be savvy in these times when so many appear to be "anti-celebrity." I wish her all the luck in the world.
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The Politics Thread
The more I read about Gen. John Kelly, the more I can't WAIT to see Trump fire his ass.
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The Politics Thread
Obviously! I DEFINITELY envision a scenario where Trump fires not just Mueller, but Rosenstein and even Sessions as well. It's going to be a REAL bloodbath.
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The Politics Thread
Yeah, good luck with that, Nicolle, lol. If Trump believes he can finally say what he feels, then what in the Samuel Langhorne hell has been spewing from his uneducated mouth since day damn one??
- All My Children Tribute Thread
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ALL: Soap Stars - Where are they now?
Wait, Drake Hogestyn guest-starred on a primetime show? WTF? Have they officially run out of middle-aged actors in Hollywood?
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Stars who didn't conquer TV
Let's be honest: Melba Moore has her fans, yes, but I don't recall her EVER setting the music charts on fire, if you know what I mean. Which is not to say she isn't talented -- because she is -- but she's just never been that lucky.
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The Politics Thread
I still believe it's just a matter of time before Trump shows Mueller the door. But no way do I believe Congress will ever do anything about it. Nope. I stand by what I've said before: he'll go down, alright, but not for anything Russia-related.
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Stars who didn't conquer TV
Frankly, I'm shocked they found enough material to fill an entire episode.
- All My Children Tribute Thread
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Hollywood Sexual Harrasment/Assault Thread
When are these men going to learn just to shut up and listen?
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Stars who didn't conquer TV
And poor Melba was DEFINITELY out of her element on her sitcom.
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Hollywood Sexual Harrasment/Assault Thread
I'd rather he had sat down and explained what the hell "Brazil" was about.
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The Politics Thread
It couldn't be a little of both? You know, I could have gone the rest of my life w/o hearing about how John Kelly had informed Rex Tillerson that he'd been shitcanned (no pun intended). But...OTOH...if I had been Rex, I don't think I would have flushed.
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The Politics Thread
They are eager to show that someone can serve in the Trump administration without suffering severe damage to their reputation. Too late. Obviously, if Trump were to remove Sessions, that would spell the end of the Mueller investigation -- which, in turn, would create a SERIOUS constitutional crisis the likes of which haven't been seen since Nixon. Man, is that 2018 over yet?
- GH: Classic Thread