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  1. 28 minutes ago, DRW50 said:

    I'm sorry but that just comes across as so crass to me to throw into a promo, especially at a time when many women live in states where their lives are more and more at risk during pregnancies.

    I agree. Why should anyone tune in? 

    Crass.

  2. 7 hours ago, Cruising Soaps said:

    People say Brad Bell is burnt out, but who would you have to replace him?  There really isn't much out there.

    What really baffles me is that Brad doesn’t seem to take any advice from anyone. He must have surrounded himself with yes men, because there’s no way that people wouldn’t point out to him the nonsensical mess he’s putting out. 

  3. 7 hours ago, Errol said:

    That article is riddled with so many errors (based on Google translation), I just want to scream!

    I can confirm. According to the article B&B was the first show to put a transgender woman under contract in 2015... as in Karla Mosley's Maya Avant lmao

  4. https://www.hollywoodreporter.it/media-e-tv/beautiful-la-madre-di-tutte-le-soap-torna-in-italia-a-maggio-tre-giorni-di-riprese-a-roma/5094/

    A fashion show in Piazza Navona, a stop at the Colosseum and a break in Piazza di Spagna: ten years after the last shoot in Italy - 10 episodes filmed in Puglia in 2013 - the cast of B&B will return to film in Italy.

    According to rumours, Rome will be the city chosen to host the 'Italian' episode of the show. Seven of the main actors are expected to be on set on 15, 16 and 17 May: veteran Katherine Kelly Lang (Brooke), Thorsten Kaye (the "new" Ridge), Jacqueline MacInnes Wood (Steffy), Annika Noelle (Hope), Scott Clifton (Liam), Matthew Atkinson (Thomas), Carter (Lawrence Saint-Victor) as well as the show's producer and head-writer Bradley Bell. 

  5. On 2/5/2023 at 8:19 PM, GLATWT88 said:

    Didn't know where else to post this, but I keep seeing this idea that BB will outlast the other soaps because of its appeal and reach in international markets. While I know this is true and definitely held weight in the 90s and early 2000s - how fair of an assessment and statement is that really. I feel like it is a comment that is regurgitated but no real data is there to back it up. I do think that international markets might help BB to be the last remaining soap, I just don't believe those markets are really doing as much nowadays to keep BB alive as we think. Streaming and social media apps are prevalent all over the world and people are seeking entertainment through these outlets. Traditional TV viewing has changed everywhere and young audiences aren't watching daily soaps be that in the US or internationally. So I can't imagine BB not experiencing dwindling audiences in its international markets as it has in the US. Im also sure several markets have dropped it in recent years...so how fair is it to say that international money will help keep it afloat. Is there real data to support this?

    THANK YOU.

    I agree 100%. By now it is a stereotype. What else is new? Boys don't cry, girls are docile?

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