Everything posted by Khan
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Another World Discussion Thread
I think that's b/c she felt the mantle of elder states-person had been passed down to her, and it was therefore her responsibility to set a sort of example for the newer actors coming aboard. Otherwise, if she had continued not to care at all about the show, ANOTHER WORLD would've been gone much sooner.
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Love of Life Discussion Thread
Well, the Soderbergs do come to mind. ;-) Aside from Robert Soderberg & Edith Sommer, though...? Maybe Ralph Ellis & Eugenie Hunt, or Chuck & Patti DiZenzo. Those three teams always seemed to be best at simple, character-driven storytelling that would have drawn an audience.
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Love of Life Discussion Thread
According to the book "Worlds Without End," LOL's biggest problem was always trying to keep the older, longtime fans happy while simultaneously attracting younger and perhaps more sophisticated viewers. If a particular storyline was more risque than what the older fans were accustomed to, then they tuned out. But, if the story adhered to the hoary, simplistic themes of "good vs. evil," then the younger fans would tune out. (Vanessa's divorce is a perfect example, IMO. At that time, tons of women across the country who were the same age as she were getting divorced after being happily married for years; yet, the idea of "their Van," who virtually walked on water, doing such a thing just seemed so common and crass to the housewives who needed her to remain ever-virtuous and pure.) No matter what they tried to get attention, an overwhelmingly large faction of the audience was bound to be disappointed. Claire Labine and Paul Avila Mayer's time with the show, however, tended to be more successful than others', because they knew how to straddle that line between those who desired a more contemporary show and those who loved and clung to the original "Van::Good::Meg::Bad" formula. Their success turned out to be a double-edged sword, however. Without it, there's no way they would have had the opportunity to create RYAN'S HOPE. Yet, leaving to do RH meant LOL's fate was pretty much sealed.
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Love of Life Discussion Thread
Bear in mind, too, that networks and sponsors tended to be more trusting of their EP's and HW's back then. So, if a show such as LOVE OF LIFE failed to make a comeback, it wasn't because TPTB didn't try everything they could to keep it on the air. Shows like LOL failed b/c their audience just wasn't there anymore.
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Dynasty Discussion Thread
Now, if only the Pollocks had written the rest of DYNASTY as well as they wrote "Kristin" and Alexis....
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Love of Life Discussion Thread
Is it just me, or does Cathy Abbi come across in that interview as someone who simply couldn't fathom why her show continued to be in the doldrums, despite trying everything she could think of to boost it? Thanks, Carl!
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Dynasty Discussion Thread
I still want to be Joan Collins when I grow up.
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ALL: Temporary Replacements
I don't think so. IIRC, AMC waited a few years, then brought back Anne from the sanitarium w/ Chris Pine's real-life mom, Gwynn Gillis, in the part. Does anyone know whatever happened to Lezlie Dalton? She seems to have virtually disappeared.
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Another World Discussion Thread
Honestly? No. Longtime fans who'd remembered her Iris might've thought her as "The Chief" to be OTT even for her, lol. Nevertheless, watching those scenes w/ Douglass Watson and Carmen Duncan's Iris...I don't want to knock Duncan, since I thought she did a good job w/ the character (even if, for all intents and purposes, she was playing a radically different character)...but I feel like BM would've handled the revelation so much differently, less crying and pleading to be understood, and more cunning and playing on Mac's ego ("Now, Daddy, you know I had my reasons (for masterminding the takeover of your company) - but it's all in the past, so let's just pretend it never happened, and you can stop by the apartment later this week to have dinner.")
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Guiding Light Discussion Thread
ICAM. AMC hired Francis, too, to play Ceara because of her name and status w/in the industry - although, to Agnes Nixon's credit, they gave her great material to play while she was there. Another actress who was hired more for "name recognition" than for anything else was Denise Alexander, who was lured to GH (from DAYS) and to ANOTHER WORLD because her name held a certain cache with longtime soap fans. The difference, though, is that Douglas Marland eventually figured out what to do w/ her Lesley on GH. AW...? Not so much.
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ALL: Temporary Replacements
Someone (forget who) remarked that Donna Reed fit the image of a strong-willed Texas matriarch a lot better than Barbara Bel Geddes, and I tend to agree. (No disrespect to Ms. Bel Geddes or her fans.) Ironically, though, BBG was the first actress to portray the sultry "Maggie the Cat" in the original Broadway production of Tennessee Williams' "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof," and many say her performance, more than any other's, was definitive.
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ALL: Temporary Replacements
"Dear Penthouse, I NEVER thought it could happen to me, but..." :-D
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Another World Discussion Thread
IIRC, Coster said BM had a photographic memory and was very patronizing toward anyone who didn't. On the one hand, that does sound awful. Yet, on the other hand, many daytime actors (hell, many actors in general) were and are notoriously lazy in regards to studying their scripts. BITD, at least, many believed they could "wing it" w/ cue cards, teleprompters, and even hiding their scripts on the set during tapings. Now, I'm not suggesting Coster was/is a lazy actor, or that he's lying about BM (even she told Michael Logan and other interviewers that she could be difficult to work with, especially if she were feeling overworked), but it is food for thought.
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Texas! Discussion Thread
"I know I have a complex personality, but very simple needs and I keep them that way." Same here. Although I don't consider myself lonely (I have, after all, close family and select friends) I decided long ago to live alone, b/c I know I'd be hell to live with. (Just ask my parents, lol.) All I ask for in return are a place of my own (nothing fancy, mind you, just something that's mine) and a chance to make a living at something I can feel proud about. And a silver fox coat would be nice, too. ;-)
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ALL: They Almost Became
Oh, man. SL going toe-to-toe w/ Erika Slezak in the Joe/Viki/Cathy triangle. That would've been all kinds of awesome. I'm sorry, you were saying? ;-)
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Guiding Light Discussion Thread
You know, as harsh as we were toward certain "heroines" on GUIDING LIGHT at the end, I wonder what sort of reaction Kathy and Robin would've received from the audience had there been such a thing as the Internet back then. I heart GL like nothing else in this world, but even I gotta admit their stories seemed irksome (at least, on paper).
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Law & Order: SVU - Discussion Thread
Neal Baer was influenced by the movie "Vertigo"? Well, that explains a lot. "Vertigo" is one of those movies where the plot really doesn't stand up to the light of close scrutiny.
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Knots Landing
If KNOTS deserves any credit at all for being a more character-driven, "actors' soap," then it's due to the work of four people: Alec Baldwin, William Devane, Constance McCashin and Julie Harris. IMO, they're the only ones who gave consistently interesting and "real" performances. Everyone else just got to be a ham after awhile.
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Search For Tomorrow Discussion Thread
Personally, I've always suspected Morgan Fairchild of being "omnisexual," willing to do whatever with whomever to get ahead. (Of course, you could say the same about many in Hollywood, couldn't you, lol?) Either way, if she's still single, I think it has less to do w/ sexual preference and more to do with the impracticality of it. Why marry, after all, when you're Morgan Fairchild, and you already have all the financial security you need?