AMC: Community, but with a touch of kitsch; almost like a British soap with its messy, meddling, sometimes sexy older characters and its sharp awareness of class differences that is very Agnes Nixon (the balance between the extreme wealth of Erica/Adam/Palmer with the more middle-class Martins and lower-class characters was very well handled)
ATWT: Community but somewhat cold and dark
GL: Community but with a warmer, more upbeat/uptempo feel than ATWT
OLTL: Fast-paced, East Coast urbanity/high society with several dollops of adventure, grit, irreverence, and masculine energy
GH: James Bond, mafia, intrigue; more about the families you create in your friends and coworkers than the family you’re born with (and, in the case of the Quartermaines, often felt trapped by, aside from Lila); masculine energy
Y&R: Film noir meets Douglas Sirk, Gothic melodrama, larger than life, as much about atmospheric, set decoration, lighting, blocking, and camera movement as it is about characters and stories
B&B: Like Y&R in some ways with more sleaze, brightness, and glamour; sometimes a bit stilted, artificial, and on the nose
DAYS: big romance novel energy