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La Toya is a guilty pleasure. I also own almost every Joni Mitchell, Carly Simon, Mamas and Papas, Rufus Wainwright, Cat Stevens, etc. cds. What are you listening to? I would be willing to be my taste in music overall is better respected than yours despite the La Toya love.

And as for acting, I don't think my taste is questionable, I just think Kristian Alfonso is a very mediocre actor. I'm glad the people voting for Emmys agree with me. Smart people! :P

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Let me try to be positive......

Congratulations to all of the nominees. Especially those that deserved them:

Maura West

Michael Park

Peter Bergman

Ric Hearst

Van Hansis

Julie Marie Berman

Michelle Stafford (I love you girl)

Dan Gauthier (who should give ABC a big !@#$%^&*] you if he wins)

Heather Tom (who should do the same)

I am glad that in there mixed with all the bs politics, there were people who were truly able to get a nomination for their hard work.

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I don't think many would dispute that CBS have the best shows in terms of overall quality. However, to suggest that their actors delivered 90% of the best lead performances in 2006 is so obviously bullshit. I suspect that the only reason ABC got decent representation in the supporting categories is that CBS wanted to cover their ass for block voting the leads.

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QUOTE(Chris B @ Mar 14 2007, 10:23 AM)
And as for acting, I don't think my taste is questionable, I just think Kristian Alfonso is a very mediocre actor. I'm glad the people voting for Emmys agree with me. Smart people! :P

LoL! Smart people my smart ass.

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I totally Agree about Jesse, great actor, but he had nothing to work with last year at all, same goes for Jen also, last year was not nearly good enough for them to get nommed for, there story was beyond boring all year, yes they acted great but still, there was no material at all, now this year is a different story, now they have a story last year they did not. I almost fell out of my chair when I saw Alex Chando (GMAFB)she's not that good at all, she's ok but not up to Jesse, Van, and Jen in the acting department. Alex has grown on me this year, but during the slasher stuff, which I am assuming she was nommed for, she was still very weak, like I said though know she is much better.

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Why? This is an acting competition, and IMO it came down to MB's acting being forced and one note. Nothing he did in '06 screamed EMMY to me. It's like saying Susan Flannery deserved a spot for her Anne Douglas story. Just because you have the big story, doesn't mean you delivered the goods.

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The acting nods are TRULY PATHETIC this year. Ugh!

Anyhow: I did the complete soap list...

Outstanding Younger Actress

In A Drama Series

- ALL MY CHILDREN * ABC

LEVEN RAMBIN, AS LILY MONTGOMERY

- AS THE WORLD TURNS * CBS

JENNIFER LANDON, AS GWEN MUNSON

- AS THE WORLD TURNS * CBS

ALEXANDRA CHANDO, AS MADDIE COLEMAN

- GENERAL HOSPITAL * ABC

JULIE BERMAN, AS LULU SPENCER

- GUIDING LIGHT * CBS

STEPHANIE GATSCHET, AS TAMMY WINSLOW

Outstanding Younger Actor

In A Drama Series

- AS THE WORLD TURNS * CBS

VAN HANSIS, AS LUKE SNYDER

- AS THE WORLD TURNS * CBS

JESSE SOFFER, AS WILL MUNSON

- GUIDING LIGHT * CBS

TOM PELPHREY, AS JONATHAN RANDALL

- PASSIONS * NBC

JAMES STEVENSON, AS JARED CASEY

- THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS * CBS

BRYTON MCCLURE, AS DEVON HAMILTON

Outstanding Supporting Actress

In A Drama Series

- THE BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL * CBS

LESLI KAY, AS FELICIA FORRESTER

- GENERAL HOSPITAL * ABC

GENIE FRANCIS, AS LAURA SPENCER

- GENERAL HOSPITAL * ABC

REBECCA HERBST, AS ELIZABETH WEBBER

GUIDING LIGHT * CBS

GINA TOGNONI, AS DINAH MARLER

- ONE LIFE TO LIVE * ABC

RENEE ELISE GOLDSBERRY, AS EVANGELINE WILLIAMSON

- ONE LIFE TO LIVE * ABC

HEATHER TOM, AS KELLY CRAMER

Outstanding Supporting Actor

In A Drama Series

- AS THE WORLD TURNS * CBS

TRENT DAWSON, AS HENRY COLEMAN

- GENERAL HOSPITAL * ABC

RICK HEARST, AS RIC LANSING

- ONE LIFE TO LIVE * ABC

DAN GAUTHIER, AS KEVIN BUCHANAN

- THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS * CBS

GREG RIKAART, AS KEVIN FISHER

- THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS * CBS

KRISTOFF ST. JOHN, AS NEIL WINTERS

Outstanding Lead Actress

In A Drama Series

- AS THE WORLD TURNS * CBS

MAURA WEST, AS CARLY SNYDER

- GUIDING LIGHT * CBS

CRYSTAL CHAPPELL, AS OLIVIA SPENCER

- GUIDING LIGHT * CBS

KIM ZIMMER, AS REVA SHAYNE LEWIS

- THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS * CBS

JEANNE COOPER, AS KATHERINE CHANCELLOR

- THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS * CBS

MICHELLE STAFFORD, AS PHYLLIS SUMMERS NEWMAN

Outstanding Lead Actor

In A Drama Series

- AS THE WORLD TURNS * CBS

MICHAEL PARK, AS JACK SNYDER

- GENERAL HOSPITAL * ABC

ANTHONY GEARY, AS LUKE SPENCER

- GUIDING LIGHT * CBS

RICKY PAULL GOLDIN, AS GUS AITORO

- THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS * CBS

PETER BERGMAN, AS JACK ABBOTT

- THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS * CBS

CHRISTIAN LEBLANC, AS MICHAEL BALDWIN

Outstanding Achievement in Art Direction/Set Decoration/Scenic Design for a Drama Series

- ALL MY CHILDREN * ABC

ROGER MOONEY, PRODUCTION DESIGNER

JOEL REYNOLDS, SCENIC DESIGNER

MARTIN FAHRER, SCENIC DESIGNER

CHAS PLUMMER, SCENIC DESIGNER

- AS THE WORLD TURNS * CBS

PATRICK HOWE, PRODUCTION DESIGNER

TIM GOODMANSON, ART DIRECTOR

DENNIS DONEGAN, SET DECORATOR

CATHERINE MCKENNEY, SET DECORATOR

KAREN HLIPALA, SET DECORATOR

- THE BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL * CBS

JACK FORRESTEL, PRODUCTION DESIGNER

FABRICE KENWOOD, ART DIRECTOR

ELSA ZAMPARELLI, SET DECORATOR

CHARLOTTE GARNELL SCHEIDE, SET DECORATOR

- ONE LIFE TO LIVE * ABC

ROGER MOONEY, SCENIC DESIGNER

RUTH WELLS, SCENIC DESIGNER

JOHN KENNY, SCENIC DESIGNER

MARTIN FAHRER, ART DIRECTOR

Outstanding Achievement in Costume Design For A Drama Series

- ALL MY CHILDREN * ABC

DAVID R. ZYLA, COSTUME DESIGNER

KATHERINE ROTH, COSTUME DESIGNER

JAMES P. HAMMER, COSTUME DESIGNER

- AS THE WORLD TURNS * CBS

MARGARITA DELGADO, COSTUME DESIGNER

TRACY DORMAN, COSTUME DESIGNER

- GUIDING LIGHT * CBS

SHAWN DUDLEY-REEVES, COSTUME DESIGNER

ALYSON HUI, COSTUME DESIGNER

SHANA SCHOEPKE, COSTUME DESIGNER

- PASSIONS * NBC

DIANA EDEN, COSTUME DESIGNER

Outstanding Achievement in Hairstyling For A Drama Series

- ALL MY CHILDREN * ABC

JOYCE CAROLLO, HAIRSTYLIST

LISA JOHNSON, HAIRSTYLIST

SILVIE SALLE, HAIRSTYLIST

SHELLIE BIVIENS, HAIRSTYLIST

- AS THE WORLD TURNS * CBS

THERESA MARRA SILICEO, KEY HAIRSTYLIST

LILLIAN CVECICH, SECOND KEY HAIRSTYLIST

VERONICA BAKALENIK, HAIRSTYLIST

ELENA ROULENKA, HAIRSTYLIST

- DAYS OF OUR LIVES * NBC

GARRY ALLYN, HAIRSTYLIST

MARGARET PUGA, HAIRSTYLIST

ARLEEN CHAVEZ, HAIRSTYLIST

- PASSIONS * NBC

BOBBY GRAYSON, HEAD HAIRSTYLIST

SHELLY SCANLON, HAIRSTYLIST

CHRISTOPHER O. SMITH, HAIRSTYLIST

JEANIE DURONSLET, HAIRSTYLIST

Outstanding Achievement in Makeup For A Drama Series

- AS THE WORLD TURNS * CBS

ELDO RAY ESTES, KEY MAKEUP ARTIST

ANETTE LIAN-WILLIAMS, MAKEUP ARTIST

STEPHANIE GLOVER-MCGEE, MAKEUP ARTIST

KIMBERLY BRAISIN, MAKEUP ARTIST

- THE BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL * CBS

CHRISTINE LAI-JOHNSON, KEY MAKEUP ARTIST

CHRIS ESCOBOSA, MAKEUP ARTIST

MARLENE MASON, MAKEUP ARTIST

MARLENE STOLLER, MAKEUP ARTIST

CHARLENE JACKMAN, MAKEUP ARTIST

- GENERAL HOSPITAL * ABC

DONNA MESSINA, MAKEUP ARTIST

WENDY PENNINGTON-HOLZ, MAKEUP ARTIST

GEORGIA GRADO, MAKEUP ARTIST

DARA JARAMILLO, MAKEUP ARTIST

MELINDA OSGOOD, MAKEUP ARTIST

ANGELA ACKLEY, MAKEUP ARTIST

BOBBI ROBERTS, MAKEUP ARTIST

- PASSIONS * NBC

TOBY LAMM, HEAD MAKEUP ARTIST

NATASJA HEWITSON, MAKEUP ARTIST

AMY SPARKS, MAKEUP ARTIST

VICTORIA DOERING, MAKEUP ARTIST

Outstanding Achievement in Lighting Direction For A Drama Series

- AS THE WORLD TURNS * CBS

DONNA LARSON, LIGHTING DESIGNER

NICHOLAS VARACALLI, LIGHTING DESIGNER

- DAYS OF OUR LIVES * NBC

TED POLMANSKI, LIGHTING DIRECTOR

MARK LEVIN, LIGHTING DIRECTOR

ART BUSCH, LIGHTING DIRECTOR

- GUIDING LIGHT * CBS

BRIAN W. MCRAE, LIGHTING DESIGNER

TONY GIROLAMI, LIGHTING DESIGNER

- ONE LIFE TO LIVE * ABC

SCOTT DEVITTE, LIGHTING DIRECTOR

BOB BESSOIR, LIGHTING DIRECTOR

Outstanding Achievement in Multiple Camera Editing For A Drama Series

- THE BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL * CBS

BRIAN BAGWELL, EDITOR

JIM FRIESEN, EDITOR

JONATHAN SMILOWITZ, EDITOR

- DAYS OF OUR LIVES * NBC

MASON DICKSON, EDITOR

LUGH POWERS, EDITOR

MARIUS S. DARROW III, EDITOR

DAVID MAWHINNEY, EDITOR

- GUIDING LIGHT * CBS

THOMAS BORNKAMP, EDITOR

DOUGLAS KENT, EDITOR

THOMAS INESON, EDITOR

HANNE ANDERSON, EDITOR

- ONE LIFE TO LIVE * ABC

MARY RYAN, EDITOR

TERESA ANNE CICALA, EDITOR

TRACY CASPER LANG, EDITOR

ANTHONY WILKINSON, EDITOR

BARRY GINGOLD, EDITOR

PAUL GLASS, EDITOR

VINCE CATANIA, EDITOR

Outstanding Achievement in Live & Direct To Tape Sound Mixing For A Drama Series

- AS THE WORLD TURNS * CBS

ED DOLAN, PRODUCTION MIXER

FRANK DIMAULO, PRODUCTION MIXER

ROBERT MACKLER, RE-RECORDING MIXER

MATTHEW GRIFFIN, RE-RECORDING MIXER

- GENERAL HOSPITAL * ABC

ELYSE PECORA, PRODUCTION MIXER

NICK KLEISSAS, PRODUCTION MIXER

DONALD SMITH, POST PRODUCTION MIXER

NICHOLAS MARCUS, POST PRODUCTION MIXER

- THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS * CBS

TOMMY PERSSON, PRODUCTION MIXER

PETER MALLARD, POST-PRODUCTION MIXER

MANUEL MORENO, POST-PRODUCTION MIXER

DINO JOHNSON, POST-PRODUCTION MIXER

MIKAEL PERSSON, PRE-PRODUCTION MIXER

Outstanding Achievement in Technical Direction/Electronic Camera/Video Control For A Drama Series

- ALL MY CHILDREN * ABC

HOWIE ZWEIG, TECHNICAL DIRECTOR

MICHAEL V. POMARICO, TECHNICAL DIRECTOR

ADAM KEITH, ELECTRONIC CAMERA

TOM SHEPARD, ELECTRONIC CAMERA

ERIC JOHNSON, ELECTRONIC CAMERA

ROBERT AMBRICO, ELECTRONIC CAMERA

MARY MCILWAIN, ELECTRONIC CAMERA

GEORGE MONTANEZ, ELECTRONIC CAMERA

FRANK FORSYTH, ELECTRONIC CAMERA

WILLIAM TYNAN, ELECTRONIC CAMERA

RICHARD WESTLEIN, ELECTRONIC CAMERA

VIRGINIA HIGGINS, VIDEO CONTROL

- AS THE WORLD TURNS * CBS

JOHN KOKINIS, TECHNICAL DIRECTOR

ROBERT BELLAIRS, CAMERA OPERATOR

BARBARA J. LANGDON, CAMERA OPERATOR

GREG SACCARO, CAMERA OPERATOR

WARREN ARMSTRONG, VIDEO CONTROL

- GUIDING LIGHT * CBS

JAMES WARDEN, TECHNICAL DIRECTOR

LYDIA SUE KEIDEL, TECHNICAL DIRECTOR

ALEXANDER CIECIERSKI, TECHNICAL DIRECTOR

JERRY GRUEN, ELECTRONIC CAMERA

MARK SCHNEIDER, ELECTRONIC CAMERA

DANIEL FLAHERTY, ELECTRONIC CAMERA

JUDITH WILLINGER, ELECTRONIC CAMERA

THOMAS STALLONE, ELECTRONIC CAMERA

GARY JELASO, ELECTRONIC CAMERA

HOWARD ROSENZWEIG, SENIOR VIDEO

LARRY SEIGEL, SENIOR VIDEO

- ONE LIFE TO LIVE * ABC

ROB SANTERAMO, TECHNICAL DIRECTOR

DOUG SCHMITT, TECHNICAL DIRECTOR

BARRIN BONET, CAMERA OPERATOR

JOSEPH PULEO, CAMERA OPERATOR

LAWRENCE STRACK, CAMERA OPERATOR

THOMAS T. TUCKER, CAMERA OPERATOR

RICHARD WESTLEIN, CAMERA OPERATOR

HOWARD ZEIDMAN, CAMERA OPERATOR

PAUL MARTENS, CAMERA OPERATOR

JOHN SHANOSKI, SENIOR VIDEO CONTROL

Outstanding Achievement for a Casting Director For A Drama Series

- AS THE WORLD TURNS * CBS

MARY CLAY BOLAND, CASTING DIRECTOR

- THE BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL * CBS

CHRISTY DOOLEY, CASTING DIRECTOR

- GENERAL HOSPITAL * ABC

MARK TESCHNER, CASTING DIRECTOR

- GUIDING LIGHT * CBS

ROB DECINA, CASTING DIRECTOR

Outstanding Drama Series Writing Team

- THE BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL * CBS

BRADLEY BELL, HEAD WRITER

MICHAEL MINNIS, WRITER

TRACEY ANN KELLY, WRITER

PATRICK MULCAHEY, WRITER

REX M. BEST, WRITER

JOHN CHAMBERS, WRITER

ELIZABETH SNYDER, WRITER

JERRY BIRN, WRITER

- GENERAL HOSPITAL * ABC

ROBERT GUZA, JR., HEAD WRITER

CHARLES PRATT, JR., HEAD WRITER

ELIZABETH KORTE, ASSOCIATE HEAD WRITER

MICHAEL CONFORTI, WRITER

GARIN WOLF, WRITER

DAVID GOLDSCHMID, WRITER

MARY SUE PRICE, WRITER

MICHELE VAL JEAN, WRITER

SUSAN WALD, WRITER

KAREN HARRIS, WRITER

- GUIDING LIGHT * CBS

DAVID KREIZMAN, HEAD WRITER

DONNA SWAJESKI, CO-HEAD WRITER

JILL LORIE HURST, WRITER

CHRISTOPHER DUNN, WRITER

LLOYD GOLD, WRITER

PENELOPE KOECHL, WRITER

DAVID SMILOW, WRITER

ROYAL MILLER, WRITER

TITA BELL, WRITER

BRETT STANEART, WRITER

KIMBERLY HAMILTON, WRITER

REBECCA HANOVER, WRITER

DAVID RUPEL, WRITER

CHARLOTTE GIBSON, WRITER

MICHAEL COHEN, WRITER

- THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS * CBS

LYNN MARIE LATHAM, HEAD WRITER

KAY ALDEN, HEAD WRITER

JOHN F. SMITH, HEAD WRITER

SCOTT HAMNER, CO-HEAD WRITER

JOSH GRIFFITH, WRITER

SARA A. BIBEL, WRITER

PAULA CWIKLY, WRITER

LYNSEY DUFOUR, WRITER

JANICE FERRI ESSER, WRITER

ERIC FREIWALD, WRITER

JIM HOUGHTON, WRITER

TRENT JONES, WRITER

BERNARD LECHOWICK, WRITER

JOSHUA S. MCCAFFREY, WRITER

NATALIE MINARDI SLATER, WRITER

SALLY SUSSMAN MORINA, WRITER

LINDA SCHREIBER, WRITER

JAMES STANLEY, WRITER

SANDRA WEINTRAUB, WRITER

Outstanding Drama Series Directing Team

- AS THE WORLD TURNS * CBS

MARIA WAGNER, DIRECTOR

MICHAEL EILBAUM, DIRECTOR

JOHN O'CONNELL, DIRECTOR

HABIB AZAR, DIRECTOR

SONIA BLANGIARDO, DIRECTOR

JENNIFER PEPPERMAN, DIRECTOR

CHRISTOPHER GOUTMAN, DIRECTOR

- GENERAL HOSPITAL * ABC

WILLIAM LUDEL, DIRECTOR

SCOTT MCKINSEY, DIRECTOR

OWEN RENFROE, DIRECTOR

MATTHEW DIAMOND, DIRECTOR

- GUIDING LIGHT * CBS

ROBERT SCINTO, DIRECTOR

BRIAN MERTES, DIRECTOR

MATTHEW LAGLE, DIRECTOR

JOANNE SEDWICK, DIRECTOR

- ONE LIFE TO LIVE * ABC

LARRY CARPENTER, DIRECTOR

BRUCE COOPERMAN, DIRECTOR

GARY DONATELLI, DIRECTOR

DANIELLE FARALDO, DIRECTOR

JILL MITWELL, DIRECTOR

FRANK VALENTINI, DIRECTOR

Outstanding Drama Series

- THE BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL * CBS

BRADLEY BELL, EXECUTIVE PRODUCER

RHONDA FRIEDMAN, SUPERVISING PRODUCER

RON WEAVER, SENIOR PRODUCER

CYNTHIA J. POPP, PRODUCER

- GUIDING LIGHT * CBS

ELLEN WHEELER, EXECUTIVE PRODUCER

ALEXANDRA JOHNSON, PRODUCER

MARIA MACINA, PRODUCER

JAN CONKLIN, COORDINATING PRODUCER

- ONE LIFE TO LIVE * ABC

FRANK VALENTINI, EXECUTIVE PRODUCER

SHELLEY HONIGBAUM, COORDINATING PRODUCER

SUZANNE FLYNN, PRODUCER

JOHN TUMINO, PRODUCER

- THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS * CBS

LYNN MARIE LATHAM, EXECUTIVE PRODUCER

JOSH GRIFFITH, CO-EXECUTIVE PRODUCER

JOHN F. SMITH, CO-EXECUTIVE PRODUCER

EDWARD SCOTT, SUPERVISING PRODUCER

KATHRYN FOSTER, PRODUCER

JOHN FISHER, COORDINATING PRODUCER

34th ANNUAL DAYTIME EMMY AWARDS

MULTIPLE NOMINATIONS

- Guiding Light 17

- As the World Turns 16

- The Young and the Restless 12

- General Hospital 10

- One Life To Live 10

- The Bold and the Beautiful 7

- All My Children 5

- Days of Our Lives 5

- Passions 5

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    • It sure was!  With respect, how does that make sense?  These men are young, I don't see that. 
    • I hope this played better than it sounds, because I'm imagining two separate scenes (the attack by Arnie, and later Charles getting shot). In my mind, it should have been a fluid single sequence. I wonder if or how often "bastard" was uttered in this scene. Fare thee well, Christopher Reeve. I've said it before, but pop culture's gain was daytime's definite loss. Imagine seeing HIM day after day, year after year, decade after decade, conceivably until they stopped producing soaps in NYC.   Well, that answers my "bastard" question. Good lord, the roads of Rosehill are packed with high-strung drivers and/or pedestrians. More sequences that I hope played better than they sound.

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    • I think Ben had already left while under Marland and only returned briefly to reconcile with Eve. The whole thing confuses me as I thought for a long time that Eve left the show to go be with him and that was when they reconciled, but it seems like he returned, they got back together, then he left and maybe they were still together until she left to join him? I have no idea.  It does seem like the interim writers were using some characters like Justin and Helena who were quickly dumped under Kobe/Long, which is a shame. Helena is one of those characters who likely always had a shelf life but Rose Alaio was such a vibrant screen presence, if Kobe/Long had just been patient, she likely would have fit in well in the Reva era.
    • Also, the lawsuit story was not the right story to bring Naomi and Bill into a court battle since those types of lawsuits are usually resolved via settlements.
    • I know that Sara did eventually become Carrie's therapist, but I was curious if the show had her make comments regarding Carrie's stunts of making it seem as though Justin was cheating on Jackie.  Given that Justin cheated on Sara with both Jackie and Brandy, I wondered if it was wise of her to counsel Carrie given the conflict of interest involved. @DRW50I think once Adam/Sara end up married.. Marland didn't see any reason to explore Sara's personal life after the actor playing Adam was released.  I know that Sara lasts until at least Christmas 1982 on the show.. but I don't think she ended up staying on for very long into 1983. The period between Marland quitting and Pam Long starting was the perfect time to clean house on characters that had outgrown their usefulness  (i.e. Ben, Evie, Sara, Jennifer, Morgan).. and tying up stories started by Marland that were too complex (Mona Enright, Mark/Jennifer/Amanda triangle).
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