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I have a list of Episode Rankings Counts of the first 28 Episodes of B&B back in 87, i thought i wrote it down her on this site, and then you can all see how it looked back then.

B&B Episode Rankings Counts from 3/23/1987 to 4/29/1987 out of a total of 28 episodes.!!!!!!

1. Joanna Johnson- Caroline Spencer- 23

*. Ron Moss- Ridge Forrester- 23

3. Susan Flannery- Stephanie Forrester- 18

4. Lauren Koslow- Margo Lynley- 17

*. John McCock- Eric Forrester- 17

*. Clayton Norcross- Thorne Forrester- 17

*. James Storm- Bill Spencer- 17

8. Teri Ann Linn- Kristen Forrester- 15

9. Katherine Kelly Lang- Brooke Logan- 12

10. Carrie Mitchum- Donna Logan- 10

*. Nancy Sloan- Katie Logan- 10

12. Bryan Genesse- Rocco Carner- 9

13. Judith Baldwin- Beth Logan- 8

*. Stephen Shortridge- Dave Reed- 8

15. Ethan Wayne- Storm Logan- 6

16. Rosemarie Thomas- Alex Simpson- 5

17. Jerry Ayres- Conway Weston- 3

18. Michael Philip- Mark Mallory- 1

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I agree. When Caroline was around the story (still going on!) had more people in the mix and more balance, more personality, more everything.

When it became the same re-tread: Brooke/Ridge, Ridge/Brooke, over & over, back & forth, never-ending, it became a complete mess. Thorne had a lot more to do back then as well.

You know something is seriously askew when then bring a major character back- Donna- and she shows up in town doing nothing but saying "Ridge Ridge Ridge Ridge Ridge" for several days. Then goes on to do nothing but obsess with Ridge, Ridge & Brooke or Ridge for herself.

Of course now she's back-burnered along with Felicia and everyone else who isn't propping up Ridge-Brooke or the Taylor-Nick-Brooke business or that other horrible mess involving annoying Phoebe.

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Thanks for the post--great trip down the memory lane... BTW, long-time lurker here--this is my 1st post.

Other than the Betty White episodes, I haven't watched BB in a long time, but I did watch it fairly faithfully when it first came on.

I adored Joanna Johnson, but it took me a while to warm up to her. Her 1st story--interrupted wedding with Ridge--was a bit lame. But she outdid herself later in the rape story. I love Carrie Mitchum--great actress--and don't remember why she was written off. I believe behind the scene she was dating one of Bill Bell's sons.

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Killing Carolyn off was a mistake, although I seem to recall that's what brought HT to the show to help Ridge with his grief. I wasn't really watching much when JJ returned as her long-lost twin sister, Karen, but that story seemed to be a total bust.

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It's been a dream of mine to have Joanna back on B&B for a long time. She was truly like the heart and soul of the show during the first few years and she made Ron Moss' acting so much more bearable. IMO, Caroline was the true love of Ridge's life, he never seemed to love anyone as much as he loved her; Ridge and Caroline were so meant to be.

I know JJ's comeback as Caroline's long lost twin sister Karen was a major bust, but I'd welcome Karen back if meant a long-term return for Joanna Johnson.

Also, looking at this episode ranking made me realize just how much more balanced B&B used to be. After 98 or so, a lot of the structure of the show was gone. They phased out way too many non-Forresters and the show became too homogenized, some of the outside characters need to be restored.

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