Everything posted by Khan
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Ryan's Hope Discussion Thread
Not necessarily. Ron COULD say Delia had Ava before she even married Frank and that Bob helped her get rid of the baby. And now that that's out there, I'm going to crawl under a rock.
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Ryan's Hope Discussion Thread
IA. Let her appear on RH2 as Lizzie.
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Ryan's Hope Discussion Thread
Never mind, I forgot about the lawsuit. (Let's hope Ron and Frank haven't.)
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Ryan's Hope Discussion Thread
The length of IK's "stay" on GH doesn't bother me (although I'd like to think she would play someone who WASN'T Delia OR Roxy). It's the fact that Delia and Ryan's Bar are being tied to such a miserable character, family and storyline on a different soap -- and that Ron and Frank are the ones doing it. For God's sake, first OLTL, then LOVING, and now RH. Can't they just utilize GH's own history and leave the other ABC soaps the [!@#$%^&*] alone?!
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Ryan's Hope Discussion Thread
This is only a rumor, right? I mean, we don't know for sure that Delia is...ugh...I can't even say it.
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Love of Life Discussion Thread
As do I. Thanks, Carl, for sharing this article. As Delia said, this was a real find -- and you're both right: no way would the soap press be as objectively critical about a show today. No. Way.
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As The World Turns Discussion Thread
Wasn't Lucy Deakins' Lily involved with Dusty? If so, then maybe Marland might have continued on that course.
- Guiding Light Discussion Thread
- Guiding Light Discussion Thread
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ALL: Soap Stars - Where are they now?
LOL!
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Knots Landing
IIRC, Constance McCashin or Lisa Hartman Black said in an interview how they joked about Ciji and Laura being lovers. Even to the point of turning their backs to the camera during one scene and then turning back around to reveal mustaches.
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Knots Landing
I almost feel as if the writers had intended to make Ciji and Laura a lesbian couple BECAUSE Richard made such a deal about it. (And really, who could blame him? I felt the overtones between the two women were strong and undeniable.) But CBS and/or Lorimar were just too skittish to let them go ahead with it.
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Knots Landing
Another fascinating moment from "Celebration":
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Knots Landing
Here's the beginning: And here's the end:
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Knots Landing
Mann Rubin, who was the credited writer for my all-time favorite KNOTS episode ("Celebration" -- the one where Ciji Dunne was murdered), has passed away: http://www.deadline.com/2013/10/r-i-p-tv-writer-mann-rubin/
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As The World Turns Discussion Thread
Easy, girls. "Gay" doesn't automatically mean "available."
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As The World Turns Discussion Thread
If we ever have a "I will fight you!" thread for actors on this board, I am definitely adding Justin Deas to the list.
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Falcon Crest
Imagine if FC were done in this day and age, with someone like Ryan Murphy or Marc Cherry at the helm....
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Falcon Crest
I miss the '80's. In the '80's, TV shows weren't about anything other than entertaining the snot out of people.
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As The World Turns Discussion Thread
No way would these scenes have occurred under Chris Goutman's or MADD's watch. Chances are, it would have been more Grant manhandling Lisa, John browbeating Kim and Kim taking it, Lisa being absolutely stupid about Bennett and calling him her "true love," and Lisa and Kim calling each other "bitch" while Tom looks on and Nancy is away at the retirement home.
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As The World Turns Discussion Thread
It was. I recognize the doors.
- ALL: They Almost Became
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ALL: They Almost Became
Lynn's exit had been planned from the start. AMC had Donna Pescow for a limited amount of time.
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The Doctors Discussion Thread
Might an expansion to 60 minutes have saved THE DOCTORS, or would it have only made everything worse?
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As The World Turns Discussion Thread
I liked Justin Deas' Tom, if only because he shared great chemistry with Margaret Colin and Hillary B. Smith I also rather enjoyed the pacing of those scenes. For one thing, a major character, beloved by many in Oakdale, as well as by the folks watching at home, had passed away, so the writers probably felt it wasn't appropriate for everything to be bright and peppy, no matter how much or how little each character was connected to Dan and Kim. For another, although several actors were wooden, yes, it was nice to see again actual scenes, with clear beginnings, middles and ends, and characters actually feeling and communicating, rather than just standing there, spouting clumsy exposition and bitchy, immature dialogue at each other. And scoff if you must, Mitch, at the sets, lighting and so forth, but I STILL think the P&G soaps overall had the finest production values in daytime, lol. It's only when they openly copied the ABC soaps in those respects that I felt cheated.