Everything posted by Wendy
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Santa Barbara Discussion Thread
A French SB site (which has an English site) has posted an interview with Erin Moore, who played Mason and Julia's daughter, Samantha, from around 1988 'til the show's end in 1993. Cute interview. But check out her picture. Her resemblance to on-screen mom NLG is quite something! Erin Moore (Samantha Wainwright Capwell) interview
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ALL: Soap Stars - Where are they now?
He also has a recurring role on Bones as "squintern" Finn Abernathy.
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Santa Barbara Discussion Thread
Actually it's Greg and Megan. (But, yeah, close, right? Maybe you are confused because Meg Bennett, a.k.a. Mrs. Bob Guza, played her?) Don't really blame you, though, since the characters were just that forgettable. Once Greg left town, the entire family - and audience - forgot he existed, too.
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Santa Barbara Discussion Thread
As a huge SB fan who was indifferent to AW (even though I respect its legacy and fans), probably because AW had been on NBC much, much longer, so there was more of an investment. Not to mention that AW didn't have the legal baggage and sour-grapes fallout that SB did with regards to NBC.
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ALL: They Almost Became
Ah, thanks. At least I recalled she read for a Capwell role (even if Hayley was one via marriage!). Never knew about reading for Linda Warner, though! Funny that Melissa Leo got that one. The devil Warner to Cliff's angel.
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ALL: They Almost Became
Reminds me of hearing that Julia Roberts once tested for Santa Barbara ages ago but was rejected. I forget the source, but I swear I did read that. I think it was even for the role of Kelly Capwell.
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Santa Barbara Discussion Thread
I LOATHED the Capwell mansion re-design. The original set looked very "California" looking while the white everywhere in the redesign looked like the inner aspects of a hospital. Ick. But the focus on CG/Kelly during MW's break was a good part, as I did like CG as Kelly a lot. Julia and Mason were my ULTIMATE faves, separately and together, but CG as Kelly was another. And it is now *21* years after the fact and I'm still livid that she got the boot for ED, who sucked in the role. The Dobsons really screwed up during Round 2. And I'm almost kinda glad - MINUS the great last Capwell Dinner - they got the boot, since their plans sounded horrific. (Mason/Katrina? Yuck x 1,000! GT looked like Mariah Ellingsen's [Katrina] father.)
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Favorite TV Themes/Openings
People either love this show (me) or find it hugely overrated, but the opening is still fun, at least to me. (Season 1 version) <iframe width="420" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/sLisEEwYZvw" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
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ALL: They Almost Became
Glad it never came to fruition. It would have been as awful as it was with Jon Novak. Frankly, and I know he now scenery chews, I think the role began - and ended - with Justin Deas and should have just been left alone.
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Santa Barbara Discussion Thread
No, it looked like Michael Donnelly (Frank Runyeon) and Laura Asher (Christopher Norris) and drippy Greg Richards Capwell (Paul Johanssen) and Emily DiNapoli (Julie Condra). Surprised to see a promo only focusing on the B-couples.
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Santa Barbara Discussion Thread
That Julia/Dash fan column was fabulous. God, as a Julia fan to the nth degree, I HATED that storyline.
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Santa Barbara Discussion Thread
No, I actually do remember that! But time had dulled my memory in that I swore that aired before the Capwells got that letter from Eden (where the obvious stand in mailed it from wherever she was). But it was after? Are you sure? Because you're right in that changes the context!
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Santa Barbara Discussion Thread
Well, to be fair, big hair was in during the '80s and out by the '90s (later in the '90s, that is). SMS is lucky that she can look good as both a blonde and a redhead.
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Santa Barbara Discussion Thread
Wow, eerie resemblance! LOL! But seriously, the top photos: Is that Susan Marie Snyder (or whatever her name is now)? I know she was Laken Lockridge #2. And played her like a spoiled mega bitch unlike predecessor Julie Ronnie! (Shell Danielson, the final Laken, played her as strong but kind.)
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Santa Barbara Discussion Thread
I watched in real time. It wasn't easier. Janis Paige seemed like a good actress, but she was NOT Minx Lockridge to me. She was far too young. She should have been a Lockridge cousin instead. JAN's Warren and RE's Brick were on the canvas together. They interacted intermittently since Brick was Minx's chauffeur. But not a ton or so it seemed. In terms of the reaction in discovering Brick was a bio Lockridge, the sibling angle was played up with Eden, Kelly, and Ted (with Mason, the quasi would-have-been stepbrother on the periphery) rather than Laken and Warren since Laken was off canvas and Warren also seemed to fade out.
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Santa Barbara Discussion Thread
As I had said before, Jack Wagner's Warren Lockridge bore little, if any, resemblance to John Allen Nelson's laid-back and seemingly charming Warren Lockridge. (I know there was another Warren briefly between the two, Scott Someone, but he was barely on screen before he left again, so I don't count him.) JAN's Warren even looked and sounded like a Nic Coster clone, so if they ever tried retconning Warren's paternity then, it would never have flown. As it was, the story was a mess. And, as much as I loved SB for what it was, I was almost relieved for the axe before it was revealed C.C. was his father, which is where it was headed. Mixed doubles. Great. Not. And Warren dumping the man that raised him because he was not his bio father and Warren was declaring himself a bastard SUCKED. I said elsewhere that Warren was right about being a bastard, but not in the way he thought! Lionel should have spit in Warren's face. Though, it seemed to me all this was done so as to make Warren/Cassie not incestuous and gross. And it only made me resent Cassie for mucking up established history - not just with Warren and Lionel, but Minx. JW's Warren should have been revealed to be a fortune-hunting fake or whatever, because his version of Warren was just awful, and the ruination of Warren's close relationship with his father (which I still saw Lionel as!) was just criminal.
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Santa Barbara Discussion Thread
Never saw this before. Loved NLG's Julia. Thanks!
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Santa Barbara Discussion Thread
Carl, here is The Capwell Zone episode in 3 parts. (Someone else had it up, but it wasn't in English. Glad I did find someone that had it that way!) Based on the length, I still don't think it is complete, but enjoy, anyway! And the opening credits in a separate file:
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Santa Barbara Discussion Thread
Yes, Megan Richardson was Meg Bennett's character. She came to write a biography on C.C. but, come to find out, they were lovers apparently during the time Sophia was gone. Then her son Greg Richardson (Paul Johanssen) came to town and found out C.C. was his dad. I remember the awesome Capwell Zone episode done after he found out when he hit his head while surfing and dreamed Mason and Julia were aliens, etc. Patrick Mulcahey wrote it in iambic pentameter. He said that in SOD.
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Santa Barbara Discussion Thread
You're welcome. Oh, and no, I don't think Brick was ever mentioned after Sophia was shot and lapsed into a coma. It's like poor Brick ceased to exist. (Much like Greg Capwell did. C.C.'s son with Megan.) I think Augusta made a veiled mention of him to Lionel at one point, but nothing explicit.
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Santa Barbara Discussion Thread
The only two I can help you with are: Channing's boyfriend was named Lindsay, but I don't know what he did for a living, or I forgot. And Eden left in a limo as Channing with Stephen J. Cannell as her unnamed limo driver. (It was an inside joke since Walker was leaving SB for SJC's new series, Palace Guard.) So she was roaming around. In the late years, we saw the feet of her (obviously a stand in) send a letter to Cruz along with divorce papers and a letter to the family, saying she was getting well but was not coming home to SB.
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Santa Barbara Discussion Thread
Since some of us were discussing Temp Lisa DiNapoli/Téa Leoni a page or two back, I figured I would post this as I just uploaded the scene. Some of Temp Lisa was on some new stuff I received. Enjoy! <iframe width="420" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/wmaeveaC1E0" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
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Santa Barbara Discussion Thread
It will never happen seeing that Soapnet seems to be on borrowed time and, more importantly, the music prevents it from re-airing in the states. Internationally, though, music laws seem less stringent. But Rick Rhodes, SB's music director, once offered to re-score the show so it could air, but he died before it could happen.
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Santa Barbara Discussion Thread
Santana seemed to change with the wind. Under original actress Ava Lazar, she had a strong streak and seemed savvy enough. But with each subsequent recast, she devolved from savvy to shrew, and a weak shrew, at that. And after the sh*t C.C. pulled to keep her from Brandon, no way did I ever buy their romance at the end. And the fact that C.C. knocked her up just as "son" Channing did ages ago was just...icky. But Wanda De Jesus was just too "hard" and too old for that role, anyway. Speaking of recasts, it took four or five tries, but Jed Allan OWNED C.C. As an aside, I never understood why Rosa stayed working for the Capwells after the crap pulled on her family. I guess the pay really WAS that good. LOL!
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Santa Barbara Discussion Thread
Some were fine (Mason seemed to never lose popularity under Terry Lester or Gordon Thomson, even if he seemed miscast with TL), some recasts worked once but bombed if recast again (Kelly; worked with KM to CG but not CG to ED), and some just seemed odd. Jack Wagner's Warren bore little resemblance to John Allan Nelson's Warren and had his history altered. Paula Irvine's Lily Blake/formerly Lily Light was the polar opposite of Lynn Clark and was frozen in age. Michael Brainard's Ted lost the sweetness Todd McKee's version had, and with the recasts, at least the Capwells, you also lost the "warmth" between the siblings, IMO. (Except for Mason and Eden. But Mason and Ted used to be close. I think it was because LD/TM were buds. They even gave each other noogies on screen. Can you see GT/MB doing that with each other?) As for CG's Kelly and Eden, they were good. Almost as good as MW/RW, to me. But then, I loved CG as Kelly as much as RW. MW/CG played the closeness well (see the Paris stuff) unlike Marcy with Kimberly McArthur. And when it turned to rivalry over Robert, it was believable enough. I never felt anything regarding ED's Kelly whining about "poor Eden" because they had zero history or scenes together. And then there was the WTF casting of Janis Page as Minx. She would have been great as a Lockridge cousin or whatever, but Minx? No. FAR too young. And Cassie screwed up HER past, too. In short, I guess it depended on timing, story, and the popularity of the predecessor. But, yeah, I think having so many recasts was an issue, at least by the end.