Everything posted by Khan
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BTG: October 2025 Discussion Thread
Jasmine Guy?
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ARTICLE: Daytime Emmys Broadcast TV Deal Fell Through (Exclusive)
I feel like the day is almost here when the Primetime and Daytime Emmys are combined into one L-O-N-G ceremony (that will air exclusively online).
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Knots Landing
If it wasn't him, then it was Leslie Moonves', or whoever was in charge of Lorimar at that time. I agree that moving David Paulsen over to FC (instead of to KL) would've been JUST the shot in the arm that that show needed. In fact, I think he would've gotten FC more than even Earl Hamner did.
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As The World Turns Discussion Thread
I think she did, and I think she said the same thing as you: that she didn't believe Nancy would have remarried after losing Chris. Of course, Douglas Marland could've told a story about how Nancy, reluctant to remarry after her husband's passing, flirts with the idea of co-habitating (sp?) Mac, but...., lol.
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All My Children Tribute Thread
I still miss that home's original layout, with all those pastels and that portrait of La Kane perched over the stairs. Bill Mickley's designs for AMC tended to be hit-or-miss, especially as the '80's wore on, but something about Linden House really captured the essence of Erica*, a woman attempting to bring a little bit of coastal sophistication to Philly Main Line Pine Valley. (*Ironic, since I don't think it was Erica's house originally?)
- Guiding Light Discussion Thread
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Guiding Light Discussion Thread
And if I had been on her writing staff at any time during her two tenures with the show, I would've needed to educate her on those differences, too. ("With all due respect, Ms. Long, unless Sarah Shayne and her children are 'passing' and/or at least 50% Native American - and they all have their 'Indian numbers' - the idea of her being Miss Martha's personal maid is bullshit.")
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Guiding Light Discussion Thread
Correct. Of course, I've had people from both coasts remark on how neither me nor my "kinfolk" speak with any discernible twang, accent or drawl. And you've got native Okies like Reba McEntire, who speaks with a twang I've never heard out of anyone else's mouth, and certainly not in this state. But, as I've said in the past, I think her twang/accent/drawl/whatever the heck that is is exaggerated. IMO, Oklahoma and Texas have much in common, with neither being as ostentatious as movies and TV shows (including Pam Long and Gail Kobe's GL) make us seem. Texas, however, might appear more prosperous, whereas our state still bears some scars from failed "urban renewal" and a banking scandal that marked the end of the oil boom and triggered decades of little-to-no economic growth. (The fact that we now have a championship NBA franchise is a frigging miracle, lol). I agree. For instance, she always made the Lewises' Tulsa home sound like some plantation out of "Gone with the Wind." I can't speak for anyone else, but in all my years of traveling throughout this state, I've yet to come across any former plantations. Certainly not in Tulsa; they're more cosmopolitan than even where I'm from! Yep. She was from McAlester. Which is also where Reba is from (although, TBF, Reba was raised in nearby Chockie). And you're right: Beverlee McKinsey's voice had a slight twang - due more to her husky tone than anything else, IMO - but it wasn't a full-blown Southern accent. Same goes for Rue McClanahan. If you listen to her talk - not as Blanche Devereaux, but as herself, lol - she sounds more-or-less like how most Okies sound. (I'd also include Ted Shackelford and Mary Kay Place on the list of Okies with authentic voices. Tony Randall? Not so much). I think I know the people you speak of, lol, and it all seems silly to me. I mean, what difference does it make? As @Speed Racer says, the lifestyles are not the same. Midwesterners are all about crops, whereas Great Plains people are primarily wheat and cattle (except, of course, in OK and TX, where oil and gas plays a role in our economies as well). But the rest of the country depends on us both for food and other resources, so.... *shrug* My best guess: certain individuals don't wish to be identified as coming from the GP, because people from the GP tend to be Bible thumpers and conservative to the EXTREME (although, I think that's changing in KS and NE and even parts of TX). But that's only a guess. Maybe it's just me, but I've found that the Dakotas, Wyoming, Montana, Idaho and even parts of Colorado and Utah have retained a sort of rustic, "frontiersy" vibe that distinguishes them even from the Great Plains and other regions in this country. In fact, I think they come closer to what everyone assumes OK and TX to be, at least in terms of sprawl.
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Knots Landing
I agree. The next several seasons have their bright spots, but never again was the storytelling on KNOTS more cohesive than it was during S6, with Bobby and Betsy's kidnapping affecting everyone else on the canvas. (Plus, I think writing Joshua into a corner the next season - to the point where there was no other direction for his character to go - might've been the first, true mistake KL made in its' run).
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BTG: October 2025 Discussion Thread
Anyone who lived through even a week of that show deserves reparations.
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Guiding Light Discussion Thread
We're not even midwestern, lol! Most of our state rests in the Great Plains region; so, at best, we speak with a twang, but not a full-blown, Appalachian accent. As I've said before, though, Pam Long seemed to think she could write Tulsa and everyone from there as if they were from Alabama.
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GH: October 2025 Discussion Thread
Yeah, but you know how soaps work, right, lol? You could always explain that away.
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Knots Landing
I can just see Racine's original portrayer - Dame Joan Collins of Paddington, London - playing a modeling agency owner who hails from Wisconsin, lol.
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GH: October 2025 Discussion Thread
At least Genie's still there (to play Laura's discovery that Barbara has fallen on hard times financially and is now homeless)!
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GH: October 2025 Discussion Thread
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BTG: October 2025 Discussion Thread
*holds back all the Taylor Swift fans on this board*
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GH: October 2025 Discussion Thread
God knows I am so happy to see Erika Slezak back on daytime, but her storyline is just so pointless. Even if Ronnie were Monica's long-lost sibling, what's the point of introducing her now, when it would've been so much better to do it when LC was still alive and able to work? Frankly, I would've much rather seen her come on as Laura's adoptive mother, Barbara Vining.
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Knots Landing
It does have that "showroom demo" feel to it, doesn't it, lol?
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The Pilot Thread
In order for "Sunset Boulevard" to have worked as a weekly series, it would've needed to be reinvented as an out-and-out half-hour comedy: the zany misadventures of a washed-up movie star still awaiting her comeback, her fawning valet and ex-husband who writes all her fan mail and the cynical, struggling screenwriter who takes up residence in her guest cottage above the garage when he runs afoul of loan sharks and creditors (with the gigolo aspect downplayed severely).
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GH: October 2025 Discussion Thread
I still want Jason to (honor Monica's memory and) at least become a paramedic.
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BTG: October 2025 Discussion Thread
I guess I still have PTSD from Angela "Shop the Soaps" Shapiro's "synergy" strategy, lol.
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BTG: October 2025 Discussion Thread
Frankly, I'm not sure HOW I feel about BTG now existing in the same universe as the other CBSD soaps, lol.
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The Pilot Thread
The thought had crossed my mind as well. But the cinematography (for lack of a better word) isn't at all what you'd expect in a Billy Wilder picture. Turning "Some Like It Hot" into a series is like turning "Casablanca" into a series (which the industry has tried to do, on more than one occasion, lol): once the story in the movie has been told, what's left to tell?
- All My Children Tribute Thread
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Knots Landing
I wonder why Morgan Fairchild never made an appearance (as far as I know) on KL. She certainly made her presence known and felt on all the other Lorimar-produced soaps, lol. It's always such a treat to see these ladies still together and being active. Loni Anderson's recent passing (which they talk about toward the beginning of the episode) is a grave reminder that that generation of lovely actresses will not be around that much longer.