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THE CITY - January 1997

Episode Counts - 21 eps

Amy Van Horne (Carla Soleito) - 19

Ted King (Danny Roberts) - 18

George Palermo (Tony Soleito) - 16

Jane Elliot (Tracy Quartermaine) - 16

Laura Wright (Ally Rescott Bowman) - 12

Debbi Morgan (Angie Baxter Foster) - 12

Maggie Rush (Lorraine Hawkins) - 10

Joseph Sirola (Gino Soleito) - 9

Darnell Williams (Jacob Foster) - 9

Roscoe Born (Nick Rivers) - 8

Lisa Lo Cicero (Jocelyn Roberts Brown) - 8

Randolph Mantooth (Alex Masters) - 8

Catherine Hickland (Tess Wilder Huston) - 7

Joni Allen (Zoey) - 7

Philip Brown (Buck Huston) - 6

Zack Wroblowski (Tyler Rescott) (recurring) - 5

Jan Munroe (Dr. Marino) (recurring) - 4

P.J. Aliseo (Dillon Hornsby Quartermaine) (recurring) - 2

James Sioutis (Joey Soleito) (recurring) - 1

Michael Dellafemina (Carmine Soleito) (recurring) - 1

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Here is a look at January 1997, two months before THE CITY was canceled. Obviously, we had too much of Carla Soleito (who isn't even an original character) and there needed to be more Catherine Hickland and Roscoe Born.

Well, at least we had enough Tracy.

It was nice, at least for a few hours, to remember THE CITY.

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I managed to tape every episode from mid jan to the end in March (I've made a few copies for people on here I know) and actually every 2 year sor so I rewatch them (usually when I'm stuck at home sick)--the soap REALLY found its balance and pacing by this point and, with AMC and OLTL (especially) starting to lose some quality it was my fave of the three soaps I watched by far

I actually loved Amy as Carla--how wasn't she an original character? she came within 6 months I guess--but there was a bunch of characters early on that neede dweeding out (Jared, Molly, the milquetoast, sadly, transexual story etc)

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I had NO knowledge of who Tracy QUartermaine was and I was mad we were losing Morgan Fairchild after 6 months... But the show really hit its stride with Tracy and Jane was a big part of that--I quickly cared less about Sydney/Morgan. If she had immediately gone on to GH from there I probably woulda switched over to GH--but of course she didn't and by the time she came back to GH I didn't even know (The City wasted a few good chances--why didn't Angie at least go back to AMC? I know Debbi was on Port CHarles for a bit when it started but AMC coulda used the character--that was right around when their ethnic population was quickly dwindling)

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She was amazing but like I said the actual show really found its groove and footing and came alive after she left--and Jane Eliot filled her shoes ably. So aws worried as I was for her leaving... (the ratings actually got better after she left--and when it was canceled it was the only ABC soap whose ratings weren't falling but were--albeit very slowly, climbing...) I really miss it :( EVen little de4tials liek characters like Joni Alison (sp?'s) Zoe--whow as Tracey's babysitter, etc--stuff you don't see in soaps nowadays

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Yeah that was the best part of the Molly serial murders. Don't get me wrong, they were a fun mystery with some actually scary moments but doing it less than 6 months after the better Corinth murde rmystery was just such a hugely boneheaded move... No wonder B/Esenstein were so noted for serial killers at first... I wonder if Jack from AMC ever found out Sydney was killed--he was seen escorting her to London when she left City afterall. Love the finale's end montage all done to the end of the Abbey Road medley by the Beatles

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Trust me, there was never enough Carla Soleito. She was one of those characters that you couldn't help but love while she was trying to steal her adoptive cousin away from the token good girl, Ally.

Amy Van Hourne really should have been back into soaps by now. I do know that she was up for the part of Eve Lambert on Port Charles before it premiered, but we all know that Julie Pinson got that part. In all honesty, I really feel that Amy Van Hourne is the only person that I would sufficiently accept as a GH Brenda recast.

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