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  1. 1 hour ago, Soapsuds said:

    And his name will be Bo Weston. Sounds like one of the Dukes.

     

    😆👍🏻 Sheriff Roscoe P. Coltrane! 🤩

    1 hour ago, Tonksadora said:

    Well, we spoke up for Tripp just in time to lose him! I suppose it is worth it to be shed of the devil. If I never have to hear the words, "THE DEVIL" Muah ha ha, again it will be too soon. I just had to go ahead & watch today. I'll just be a day behind on GH this week. So, what did I think? Honestly, I am so glad to see this day come that I just feel like having a good stretch & falling asleep calm, where after watching DOOL I am usually tense. Watching especially Ciara, half the time garish & half the time really pretty & soft lit, I am well pleased. Now Ava has no sons. Salem took them both from her.

    Ugh, I hope this is not the last of Tripp! I'm from the D.C. area and "the Exorcist steps" in Georgetown is a local attraction. Had Tripp taken a tumble down a flight of stairs after he jumped out of the window just like in the movie would have been thoroughly satisfying. The last time a soap character took a great fall down a staircase was Dorian on OLTL when Viki's alter Tommy gave her a great push. 

  2. 8 hours ago, Tonksadora said:

    I like Tripp. Somebody needs to be a more normal even keel. Not everyone can be all over the place.

    I agree.👍🏻

    7 hours ago, AlexElizabeth said:

    I'm 7 minutes into today's show and I am laughing so hard at these special effects with Ciara. What the hell am I watching?

    I'm watching right now on Peacock and those were my exact words.

    If I remove myself from the show's history and take these episodes at face value, I can see how teens would enjoy it the same way they enjoyed Passions (as someone mentioned upthread) and shows on Disney. I'm all for the idea that there's several ways to be a soap. But I do realize how frustrating it is for loyal viewers to see the identities of their shows change so drastically. I went through it with AMC and OLTL.

    I'm also very against naming that baby Bo. I say this as one of many relatives (including my own dad) named after my great-grandfather, but soaps (especially B&B) do this to death. It's particularly egregious when a baby is named after an iconic character like Bo. Thank G-d Kendall nor Bianca never named a daughter Erica, I would have been sick.

  3. On 5/13/2022 at 1:02 AM, victoria foxton said:

    @John Great find. 

    May 6,1992

    Thanks for sharing. Loved seeing Dorian at the piano in that protracted scene about her childhood. Hearing her talk about being the middle child bookended by artistically gifted yet mentally/emotionally troubled sisters was quite touching. It’s nice to see that the show would later build upon the history established in this scene rather than forgetting or ignoring it.

    Kassie DePaiva should have been another Cramer daughter. Every time I see Mia Korf, I’m back to square one.

    Also! Color me shocked to see that there was an actual onscreen Rodi once upon a time! And played by LaTanya Richardson Jackson at that!

  4. On B&B

    Maya referencing her picture over the mantel, referring to herself as the Forrester matriarch ad nauseam.

    For a show with a character named Hope, it became like a drinking game the way the word “hope” was worked into line after line of dialogue.


     

    I never ever grew tired of Dorian calling for 🎶Carlotta🎶 but hearing ~*Badhra*~ got on my damn nerves.

    This one is actually a little endearing in hindsight, but on AMC, Corvina and that damn leopard!

  5. I’m glad to see this! As much as I criticize DOOL for being a soap not written for adults or intelligent people of any age, I’m still eating this junk food 5x/week and enjoying it. These Peacock specials are a real treat to the fans, I don’t think the majority of us would have ever expected such after we’ve seen so many of our shows canceled.

  6. The full series used to be on YouTube. I tried to follow along but lost patience as it was dubbed in German, which I do not speak. Jessica Walter appeared to be a fine replacement for Lee Grant, just wish I could have heard her. We all know she was Esther Shapiro’s choice for Alexis, and her Ava is certainly styled in the Alexis vein, often seen talking on her mod chrome and lucite sphere phone while smoking white 120’s.

    WaPo review of the series debut: 

    https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/lifestyle/1983/02/15/such-gloss-such-dross-its-bare-essence/99912ded-56e3-4956-befe-b3225ac57abe/

  7. 5 hours ago, Khan said:

    No, you're not the only one, lol.  If anything, I wanted this to be one time when Leo WASN'T scheming, if only because he could feel justified in getting revenge against Chad, Sonny and everyone else for messing up his one, real chance at happiness.

    A couple of weeks ago, Leo and Craig had scenes where they were dining out and Leo kept encouraging Craig to “live” and order decadent food (steak, and so on). It totally reminded me of Maureen Stapleton’s character in Interiors when she’s telling her fiancé’s daughters over dinner how she’s been widowed twice all the while encouraging their father to indulge in gravy and cheesecake as ya only live once. She’s colorful (literally) and “fun” a la Leo, Nancy and Geraldine Page’s character in Interiors sharing the duped and rejected role as first and now no-longer-thrilling unwanted wife.

  8. 16 hours ago, Joseph said:

    which Melinda? 1970's, 1980's or 1990's Melinda, i get the impression she was rebooted every decade

    ‘70s. Her backstory was that she suffered a fall from a horse which paralyzed her arm, ending her piano career. Not sure how she later regained the use of her arm.

  9. On 4/9/2022 at 8:55 PM, Paul Raven said:

    And risk causing a scene ? Maybe not the best idea.

    Exactly. These things are not always so simple. If she wasn’t given the information for the private services or told flat out that it’s preferred that she not be there, it is what it is. I’ve seen similar situations play out in my own family, not to mention children of the departed who refuse to attend the funerals of their own parents. We don’t know the intimate details of this family’s various relationships. I pray that Liza finds her own way to mourn her father’s passing that brings her peace.

  10. She was such a great casting choice as Dr. Mike’s mom on another beautifully produced popular CBS series. I love Georgann Johnson, particularly for her work in Hitchcock’s anthologies, not a bad replacement by any means.
     

    That interview with Ms. Wyman is a treat. Like Ellen Holly’s archive interview, I like to revisit those clips every now and then, never tiring of them.

    And I think she looked very elegant and age/personality appropriate as Angela. I read a biography of her years ago, my memory is a little cloudy, but I think the author was touching upon comparisons to the ever-glamorous Lana Turner’s image compared to Jane’s which was more salt of the earth. Jane showed up to upfronts one season in an ivory gown dripping in ermine and completely wowed the crowd.

  11. @Joseph those screen caps are from the opening credits when the show went to series, or at least, the opening credits of the German dub found on YouTube. I’ve wondered if the Sarah Vaughan song by Billy Goldenberg from the miniseries was used for the series.

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