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Vanguardian

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  1. Does anyone know anything about watching this show using torrents? I'm sure someone knows but I certainly don't. I downloaded a website called utorrent and all it did was display a whole bunch of toolbars, and it also seemed to slow down my computer as well. If anyone knows a good torrents website that will FINALLY allow me to watch this show, please let me know. Thanks!

  2. Not surprised! There's lots of love for this trashy new soap, especially on Facebook. Damn, I'm still waiting for this to pop up online somewhere, but I've seen a couple of clips on the OWN website. I'm really interested in the dynamic between Candice and Hannah. Where does all of this bitterness between them come from? Also, I would love to see how Wyatt handles Jeffrey's lusty crush on him. Wyatt secretly recording Jeffrey licking his lips while staring him down was funny.

  3. It was 25 years ago today that EON aired it's last episode.... My how time flies. If ever there was a soap that should be revived either as daytime or primetime -- this is it!

    YES INDEED! I often wonder why this show hasn't been revived as a primetime show given the popularity of cop/crime shows which continue to bombard the airwaves. A new version of TEON would prove to be quite popular today IMO. A new hour-long weekly version of the show would get good ratings I think.

  4. Never saw Dangerous Women but it was based on the Aussie soap, Prisoner.

    I enjoyed CPW and it was even better when they retooled it because it was as if they knew they were dead in the water so just piled on the camp, to hell with anything else. Raquel Welch was Diana Brock and Lauren Hutton was Linda Fairchild. They had a great catfight in a water fountain.

    Paper Dolls I could take or leave.

    2000 Malibu Road was great. It was aired over here as two part mini-series instead of 6 individual episodes. I remember reading that it rated well for CBS but for some reason or other it just didn't get renewed. The mini-series tacked an ending on the end a la Models, Inc tying up the loose ends. Perry (Jennifer Beals) ended up in an institution after being raped by Roger Tebor (Michael T Weiss), Joy (Tuesday Knight) got struck by lightening and recovered and I'm not sure what happened to Jade (Lisa Hartman).

    Yes, and thanks for clearing up the name of Lauren Hutton's character on CPW. It was in fact Linda Fairchild, while "Colette Ferrier" was the name of Hutton's character on "Paper Dolls". I got them mixed up.

  5. I loved "Central Park West" when they retooled it! They brought in Raquel Welch and Lauren Hutton to be kind of like Alexis Colby and Krystle Carrington. Diana Brock and Collette Ferrier were their names I believe, and they hated each other. CPW took on a more Dynasty/Dallas/Melrose Place feel once it was retooled. Another one of Morgan Fairchild's shows was called "Paper Dolls", where she played "Racine" a.k.a. "Racy", a vixenish owner of a modeling agency. Does anyone remember another one on CBS called "2000 Malibu Road"? I LOVED, LOVED, LOVED that one! It was the story of four women (played by Lisa Hartman Black, Jennifer Beals, Drew Barrymore, and Tuesday Knight) sharing a beach house together while getting caught up in each others' messy lives. Hartman's character "Jade" was the owner of the beach house and I believe she was also a former prostitute. Beals' character was a lawyer, Barrymore's character was an aspiring actress I believe, and Knight's character played her quirky, overbearing sister. I don't know if anyone remembers this one in syndication: "Dangerous Women". It was very good as well, lots of camp, intrigue, melodrama, and even humor. It was the campy "women in prison" type of show that aired two back-to-back episodes once per week at night. Patricia/Faith, Cissie, Rita, Holly, Maria, and Crystal were the main women/inmates the show focused on.

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