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Bradley never learns. Dude needs to give it up and hand the writing reins to someone else. From his cold dead hands, I’m sure, but like Ken Corday, he’s desecrating his parents’ legacy. The show is unwatchable.
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Candid shot of Pleshette & Devane, hangin’ out at our house in the desert…friends for 56 years pic.twitter.com/vsw8eI3nrk
— constance mccashin (@conmccashin) February 17, 20240 -
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Mean gays & usher. pic.twitter.com/AimsU755Oy
— Tiff4Mahogany_44 NATO MEMBER (@tiff4mahogany) February 14, 20240 -
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To paraphrase Alyssa Edwards, “Short-term thinking is a killer in this industry.” So easy to do a death for a quick dramatic impact (potential ratings boost) instead of thinking of other creative ways for a character’s departure.
Funny how, especially in recent years, writers are told to avoid specificity with characters so that they have “freedom” to take them in different directions. Yet they are so often given leeway to kill off even crucial characters in permanent ways that wind up limiting story opportunities for key players (like how Hilary’s death completely undid all the work Y&R did to finally make Devon into a rootable leading man—just to stick it to Mishael Morgan). Or they’re forced to go sci-fi to undo those deaths.
Also, when you have so many deaths, you can get numb to it. I can’t imagine “killing off” Spencer Cassadine on the backs of so many deaths (including RL ones) in Port Charles. It’s too much.
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a verrrrrry buff Jake Gyllenhaal getting punched in the stomach 40 times while training for the new Roadhouse movie…oh! pic.twitter.com/Qb01lM6KKE
— Spencer Althouse (@SpencerAlthouse) February 9, 20240 -
The Academy will introduce a Best Casting category for the 2026 Oscar ceremony (films from 2025 to be eligible).
The Board of Governors of the AMPAS announced a new competitive Oscar category for best achievement in casting, for films released in 2025, beginning at the 98th ceremony in 2026. https://t.co/G36WifGSzP pic.twitter.com/9mWDDXth1L
— Variety (@Variety) February 8, 20240 -
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a good story about Toby Keith and Merle Haggard, from Marc Eliot's The Hag: pic.twitter.com/0AJtF4H82X
— Al Shipley (@alshipley) February 6, 20240 -
Great performances on the #GRAMMYs2024
— Heather Champion (@winningatmylife) February 5, 2024
Stevie Wonder - Tony Bennett
Annie Lennox - Sinead O’Connor
Jon Batiste - tribute to Clarence Avant
Fantasia Berrino - Tina Turner. pic.twitter.com/6lqPRs7TBH0 -
JONI. The greatest.
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Tracy Chapman looks SO good. Glad to see her perform. That Luke Combs version is making her some $$$$.
In case you didn’t get to see it, here is the full video of Tracy Chapman and Luke Combs singing “Fast Car” at the Grammys
— EZ Rider (@EZRideryoyall) February 5, 2024
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24 minutes ago, Vee said:
Extremely common for this show tbh.
I can only hope PM finds real plans for Rena, who I'm sure he wrote for at B&B a fair bit.
I remember a long monologue for Quinn (during her dalliance with TK/Ridge) about women being punished for their sexual desires that I knew instantly PM wrote.
It’s about 15 minutes in:
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Another Twin Peaks loss with Don Murray’s passing:
Don Murray in many ways was the heart & soul of the #TwinPeaks revival. The essence of @mfrost11’s commentary on today’s world poured through Murray’s delivery & gave us some truly remarkable moments.
— Andrew Grevas (@AndrewGrevas) February 2, 2024
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Don Murray (Sid) has passed:
Don Murray, Oscar-Nommed for His 'Bus Stop' Role Opposite Marilyn Monroe, Dies at 94 https://t.co/H1DnYZUPFV
— Variety (@Variety) February 2, 20240
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