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What year was the best on Your soap

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The last year I TRULY enjoyed As The World Turns was 2004.

Barbara was frontburner, James Stenbeck was back. The Cabot story reached it's climax (it wasn't old at the time). The cheese-a-licious Six Keys to the Kingdom Contest, Jack's amnesia and Julia 2.0. Katie was still tolerable, early Mike and Jennifer.

The return of evilWill.

Yes, I even enjoyed the Doc Reese storyline and Pilar Domingo.

The only flaw was Nikki Munson and Lusty.

And NO Jennifer Landon!

waay too much credit. :lol:

There was quite a lot of bad stuff in 2004 but it was definitely miles ahead of post-mid-2005. I thought it was best the beginning and nearer the end of the year, though. The summer was quite bad.

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1997 was almost perfect with Josh/Reva/Annie, Matt/Vanessa, Harley/Phillip, Abbie's murder trial. 2002 with Millie Taggert at the helm was the last time GL was must-see. All the characeters made sense to me, I'd laugh and cry AND the show didn't look so highschool-playesque.

Ah I was so close to putting 1997 on my list, but I couldn't forgive the travesty of what B&E did to my precious Quint and Nola(what was Holly doing at this time?). Despite that there were many times when GL was must see tv. Of course this was also when GL won "The Best Soap of 1997" Award for Soap Opera Digest.

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I would have to agree, 1996. I thought Maria sleeping with Dimitri was one of the greatest plot twists ever on AMC and the drama that ensued kept me glued for over a year.

I totally did not see Maria jumping into bed with Dimitri coming.

Basically anything Lorraine Broderick did I absolutely loved. I thought AMC was top notch in 1994 when I really became a daily viewer, but I was soon shown it could only get better.

Well, I will agree that all the drama that came with Maria sleeping with Dimitri was great, but at the time I just thought it was a little out of character. I never really saw the attraction between Maria and Dimitri. All the baby Maddie stuff was great though and Erica/Skye/Janet....best ever:)

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Ah I was so close to putting 1997 on my list, but I couldn't forgive the travesty of what B&E did to my precious Quint and Nola(what was Holly doing at this time?). Despite that there were many times when GL was must see tv. Of course this was also when GL won "The Best Soap of 1997" Award for Soap Opera Digest.

you're absoultely right. I did not enjoy what they did to Quint and Nola and then Nola stalking Buzz! And as for Holly, Fletcher flew the coop and kidnapped Meg (Maybe that was 98). B&E had their moments but I forgot that when they're bad...run away!

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1993-1995 were the best years for Days. I agree that 1999 was the last good year.

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Without a doubt, 1987-ish Santa Barbara for me.

From when Kelly accidentally pushed Dylan out of the window to his death at the Capwell hotel, and Gina was hiding next door and stumbled on a police surveillance (sp?) camera that caught the whole thing, to Gina keeping the tape as leverage against C.C., and all the way through when Elena Nikolas came to town for revenge against the Capwells, especially Eden, whom she kidnapped (?) or left her in the mountains (?) and she stumbled and fell and became paralyzed and Cain kept her in his mountain cabin and tried to get Eden to walk again, but when she finally got back to town, Elena wound up dead and her last words (to C.C.) were "Cruz killed me Daddy" prompting Cruz to stand trial for murder, for which he was convicted, but he planned a "great escape" at the wedding of Kelly and Jeffrey.

Yeah that was a great year.

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Y&R: 1991 - Lauren & Sheila

B&B: 2002 - Sheila returns, Macy returns, Taylor died

ATWT: 2003

GL: 2004 - Phillip's shot

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Y&R: There isn't a particular year that stands out to me as being the best. I think the best era was from Victor and Nikki's first meeting in 1981 to the culmination of the "Who Shot Victor" story in the summer of 1996 (despite the Cricket hour of the late 1980s). There was a rough patch from September 1996 - June 1997, but things picked up in the 2nd half of 1997 to lead into a very good 25th anniversary year in 1998. 1999 onward I will say some storylines were better than others.

B&B: The only really must watch years were Sheila's first run, 1992-1995.

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I remeber when Victor was shot in a primetime episode on Y&R that was great

Y&R: There isn't a particular year that stands out to me as being the best. I think the best era was from Victor and Nikki's first meeting in 1981 to the culmination of the "Who Shot Victor" story in the summer of 1996 (despite the Cricket hour of the late 1980s). There was a rough patch from September 1996 - June 1997, but things picked up in the 2nd half of 1997 to lead into a very good 25th anniversary year in 1998. 1999 onward I will say some storylines were better than others.

B&B: The only really must watch years were Sheila's first run, 1992-1995.

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The Young and the Restless: 1981-1986, 1990-now. Starting with Victor and Nikki meeting for the first time and ending with Lauralee Bell joining the cast. Y&R declined a bit for me from 1986-1989 when it became all about Cricket, but it picked up again in 1990 and has been pretty good (for the most part) since then.

The Bold and the Beautiful: 1992-1995. Without Sheila I don't think B&B would've made it past the 1990s.

As the World Turns: 1985-1993. The late Douglas Marland was an amazing writer who pretty much saved the show in the 1980s. This era of ATWT also launched the careers of Julianne Moore and Ming Na.

Guiding Light: 1989-1992. Starting with the return of the late Michael Zaslow and ending with the departure of Beverlee McKinsey. GL really peaked for me from when Kim Zimmer left in 1990 to when Beverlee McKinsey left in 1992. This era of GL also launched the careers of Sherry Stringfield, Melina Kanakaredes, and Nia Long.

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Starting with the return of the late Michael Zaslow and ending with the departure of Beverlee McKinsey.

Bwahahahaha! I always love the story of how Bev TOTALLY SCREWED JFP over with her contract clause. LMAO!

Take that bitch!

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Days was superb from start to finish in both 1995 and 1996. It was also superb in 1997 for the first eight months, then went downhill from there..

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