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  1. 57 minutes ago, Jonathan said:

    YES! That's what annoyed me!

    I prefer Janet’s smile (if we’re talking funny facial expressions.... of course, Janet’s was intentionally funny).

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    Anyhow,  I came across this Laura Allen KTLA interview from way back in 2007 (5 years after her AMC departure) in which she is promoting the short-lived FX series d!rt; she portrayed a pill junkie on the show.

     

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    1 hour ago, marceline said:

    I remember how people on Mediadomain used to call her "Squooshy" because of the way her face contorted when she was trying to do serious acting.

    YES!! That’s it!!

    I forgot what it was until your mention.

    I miss Media Domain.

  3. More memories are coming to me after some of your responses.

    I remember adopted Laura #2 being pretty unpopular from the get-go; I remember people commenting what a lousy, laughable actress Allen was (as compared to Lauren Roman, whom many people seemed to have found superior in the acting department) and how the character seemed to have a completely different personality.

    I now remember her “scheming bitch” phase, and her scheming with Vanessa (“Proteus”).

    The whole “teen drug” story (which morphed into “Proteus”) from that time was laughable.  I believe the drugs were supposed to be Ecstasy or something.... but the writing & acting were not very good.

    I remember 1994, with Louie Greco and Julia and Noah, and the writing/production/acting had a gritty realness then (as much as you could get on a Daytime soap) that was so much better in comparison.

    I guess it’s unfair to compare an “adult” heroin plot point to “teen Ectasy,” but....

     

  4. Well, while the idea of having the daughter of Brooke English and the daughter of Erica Kane involved in a same-sex tryst IS quite intriguing - and Lucci and Barr had some dynamite scenes at the suggestion - I remember fans (at least on the message boards) LOATHING Laura Allen SO MUCH at the time.

    This increased DRAMATICALLY after she was given Gillian’s heart.

    Retrospectively watching some of Laura Allen’s scenes, she wasn’t as bad as I remember on original viewing.... the day-to-day writing was still lacking, though.

     

    4 hours ago, FrenchBug82 said:

    What was the criticism?

    In SOD’s ‘Best & Worst’ - of either ‘97 or ‘98 - I believe Gillian was named ‘Worst New Character’ (female) or some such. 

    I don’t remember the specific write-up, but the character was called something to the effect of being “obnoxious.”

    I don’t believe they “got” her.... and I remember fans warming up to her fairly quickly.

  5. 12 hours ago, ghfan89 said:

    Cameron Mathison and Esta Terblanche reunited

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    Gillian is unique in that she was trashed in the soap mags when she debuted, but quickly became a fan favorite, during a time when new characters rarely caught on with the audience.

    Esta’s quirks (which became part of her character) were endearing, and it’s such a shame she was killed off - especially in the manner in which she was.

    It seemed personal.... 

    Shot in the head, with her heart being put into the body of an unpopular recast.

    A fan poll would’ve definitely favored saving Gillian - as opposed to the Laura Kirk English recast, who was hugely UNpopular.

    The fans on Media Domain had a funny nickname for the Laura Kirk English recast, but I can’t remember what it was.

  6. Poor Estelle.

    Was this after Billy Clyde raped Estelle and started burying her alive in a graveyard - before she was rescued (by either Chuck or Benny Sago)??

    Emily Ann was the product of the rape, not discovering the truth until 1990.

  7. On 7/21/2021 at 2:17 PM, Soapsuds said:

    😘😘😘

    Susan always has come off as fake to me and just the first few min I've watched didn't change my opinion of her. 

    As Sophia would say...I haven't seen this much smiling since the last denture swap at Shady Pines.

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    Susan is what 90? Her skin looks smoother than mine...

    She needs to stop stretching her face.

    She  may have been icy towards SMG (who, by some accounts, is difficult herself), but discussing Lucci’s age and face seems trite.

  8. 54 minutes ago, Jonathan said:

    The Snake Charmer needs to make an appearance on Pine Valley.

    🤣!!

    How old was the Snake Charmer, I wonder, when Langley Wallingford (real name: Lenny Wlasuk) got her pregnant in the traveling carnival??

    If Verla Grubbs is the same age as her portrayer, Carol Burnett, that would put her in her late 80s, so her mother would be up there.... but, who cares, really??

    Anyhow, which classic actress would you cast as the Snake Charmer?? 🐍

  9. Carol Burnett once said her favorite character - when she first started watching All My Children - was Margo Flax.

    Margo was a hot MESS.

    I wish her facelift story (from 1974) could be seen.

    I believe Margo was also Erica’s roommate when she first moved to NYC to become a model, being signed to Jason Maxwell’s agency.

    Margo was an ex-model herself, who had a ‘Norma Desmond’ vibe going on.

     

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  10. 33 minutes ago, j swift said:

    Also, in these pics, Ruth makes a housedress and cardigan look comfortable, but achieving that hairdo seems like a painful amount of backcombing.

    😂

    Ruth’s 1970 hair was its’ own character.

     

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  11. 17 minutes ago, j swift said:

    I think Amy's contrast to Tara and Erica would have been interesting.  Amy was so vocal about equality and the women's movement, image her dismay at these two young women fighting over boys?  If she had lasted it might have been fun to see how she reacted to Tara's lie about her pregnancy, and how it mirrored her own experience with Phillip.  I would also like to hear Amy's take on Erica's modeling career and a discussion on white privilege with Angie.

     

    However, I also think she would have vilified Phoebe and kept her from becoming the beloved character that she evolved into.  Someone would have needed to voice the contrasting opinion to Amy liberalism, and I'm afraid that would have fallen mostly on Phoebe's shoulders.  Luckily, Phoebe was humanized by her relationships with Benny and Langley who taught her the ill effects of snobbery. 


    Amy crashing a Daughters Of Fine Lineage meeting would’ve been fun, putting everyone in their place - Aunt Phoebe, Enid Nelson, Juanita Ramsey.

     

    Amy may have admired Erica’s business acumen and the fact that she developed her own brand (through nothing but determination and hard-work).

     

    Btw, this statue (or is it a painting??) in Phoebe’s living room intrigues me.

    It appears to perhaps be some Roman (or Greek) god(dess).

    Can anyone identify it??

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  12. 24 minutes ago, LeClerc said:

    I remember years ago the late Bettina Bradbury shared some stories on FB about how vicious McTavish could be with the writers, including exploding at a scriptwriter when said writer's baby started crying during a teleconference, and screaming about her decision to adopt a baby. Once the meeting was over, all the other writers stayed on the call to make sure the writer was okay. 

     

    She also fired Bradbury -- a veteran AMC scriptwriter -- because she complained that one of the breakdown writer's (Chip Hayes) breakdowns were lacking in detail/half-assed. McTavish accused her of thinking she was better than everyone else, proceeded to only assign her Chip Hayes breakdowns, and then fired her at the end of her next cycle. 

     

     


    Yes, she’s a truly nasty person - sadistic and vindictive.

    She probably wrote Janet’s dialogue when she’d visit the well to taunt & torment Natalie. LOL

    Wisner Washam LOATHED her, which is why he exited the writing team shortly after she was promoted in ‘92.

     

  13. This is no mystery, but Megan McTavish was NOT well-liked by most of her colleagues.

    On the flip side, Lorraine Broderick is much-loved; the two women seem like polar opposites (but, perhaps, their “oil and water” aspect as co-HWs could’ve somehow worked).

    AMC enjoyed healthy ratings for most of McTavish’s first HWing stint (usually always ranking #2 in the weekly ratings - and nearly toppling Y&R for #1 in early ‘93), but I feel it was her team who made most of her ideas work on-screen; she needs good people around her (like Hal Corley, ect.).

    The influence of Felicia Behr (having been involved with AMC since 1970, as an associate producer) also invariably helped matters.

    AMC’s ratings in the early ‘90s really started to rise in September 1991, when Natalie was rescued from the well (with Janet being exposed in October). Agnes Nixon, Lorraine Broderick and Wisner Washam were at the writing helm at that time; Megan was a breakdown writer (although she is often credited with coming up with the iconic “Natalie In The Well” saga). She wouldn’t become HW until the Spring of 1992, her first major plot being the “Who Killed Will?” murder mystery (which received widespread acclaim in the soap press).

     

  14. OK, so Mr. Corley has a Facebook album entitled “Soap.”

    These comments were made 10 years ago, but I found them interesting (I’m sure most of you will recognize the names).

     

     

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  15. 46 minutes ago, LeClerc said:

    ^^ Where did you find that?

     

    AMC's last great writing team. Within months I think everyone in that picture was gone and McTavish was back for her god-awful second stint. And thus began AMC's long decline.


    I’m Hal Corley’s friend on Facebook.

    Wonderful man.

     

    Here’s another cute, behind-the-scenes shot:

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  16. 1 hour ago, Max said:

     

    The fact that GH was knocked out of the top weekly spot as early as 1982 (which I never knew before reading this thread) is truly shocking.

     


    Was that when AMC hit #1 in the summer months of 1982??

    That was the summer of Jenny & Jesse fleeing to NYC (living “in hiding” with Mrs. Gonzalez), as well as the All About Eve-inspired storyline with Erica and Silver, with Silver (whom we later learned to be an imposter) gaslighting Erica while she was signed to Sensuelle.

    Interesting how most of the action during that period was taking place in the Big Apple, as opposed to Pine Valley.

     

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