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ABC: Now what for Alden and/or Smith

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Guza's contract is rumored to expire this summer......

Interesting. I hope the information is true. I just think they'll renew his contract since in Frons eyes he's doing a fabulous job. :)

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Interesting. I hope the information is true. I just think they'll renew his contract since in Frons eyes he's doing a fabulous job. :)

Guza is doing a great job. He is a Head Writer for the show for a long time now (he worked with Charles Pratt Jr. a few years back) and now he got even better. I hope GH renewes his contract.

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Sometimes, Dmarex, it just gets boring when the same person is writing the show for years... Maybe they won't renew his contract, he'll however be in charge of Night Shift and someone else will take over at General Hospital. Maybe even Kay Alden, who commented on Sam Ford's site about the show.

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Guza's just gotten worse since his glory days. The show stumbles along only because they were forced to write for the hospital and affiliated characters. It's mildly better and has many, many new bright spots that could be utilized, which it didn't two years ago, but on average it is still a shitheap.

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I just hope the dream scenario I came up with comes true. Although I know it won't. :D

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