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Sunset Beach Discussion Thread

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10 hours ago, Liberty City said:

Honestly, I would have liked Chuck Pratt, Jr as head writer.

If nothing else, I agreed with him that the show needed to "pull back" and build on the small-but-loyal audience they had rather than spend time and money on splashy stunts that did nothing for the show in the end. In the end, I think what hurt SuBe was what hurt SaBa, THE CITY and even PASSIONS to some extent; it was TOO different. A soap that's trying not to be like every other soap to the point of ignoring or setting aside the basic building blocks, such as the show revolving a limited number of families who are connected through business and/or romance, will never appeal to the average soaps fan who comes looking for those very things that you say are old hat; and whether anyone cares to admit it or not, THOSE are the kinds of fans a soap needs to survive.

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    Thank you for the article. I will always remember SuBe fondly. I am one of the European fans. The show was HUGE in my country and also in our neighboring countries. Such a shame that the US market ne

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5 minutes ago, Khan said:

If nothing else, I agreed with him that the show needed to "pull back" and build on the small-but-loyal audience they had rather than spend time and money on splashy stunts that did nothing for the show in the end. Instead of settling down and becoming a more "traditional" soap, it just grew wackier and that was so not the solution, lol.

For me, its earlier look worked much better for the serial as a whole. Then it changed and looked more like a traditional soap, which just made it... fade. I also do not know if Gary Tomlin was the right person to be executive producer. I am so curious how H. Wesley Kenney would have fared had there not been creative differences.

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On 5/27/2026 at 1:49 AM, Khan said:

the show revolving a limited number of families who are connected through business and/or romance, will never appeal to the average soaps fan who comes looking for those very things that you say are old hat;

But, it worked for B&B, which only had the Forresters and Logans to begin with. Whenever they tried introducing a third family unit, they failed.

These types of discussions are always a bit conflicting for me as a European, because the US soaps that have been a huge hit internationally are, generally, the ones that are a bit different, yet, obviously, we need them to also be a hit in their origin country, which usually means the opposite of what works for us. 😂

Maybe the original intention of creating prime-time in daytime was too ambitious to really make work. I’ve also come to see that, generally, Americans don’t adapt well to change, so anything that is too different, or trying to reinvent the genre, are never going to be accepted as a soap that plays it safe with a tried and tested formula.

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5 minutes ago, Ben said:

Americans don’t adapt well to change

Truer words have never been spoken.

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17 minutes ago, Ben said:

Americans don’t adapt well to change

You can say that again.

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