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The one thing Pamela Long did as head writer was the Sophia/Ken thing.  Sophia was always about her looks and being desired...so it would make sense she was taken with Ken.  And the actor playing Ken had a sincere vibe so you could buy Sophia being drawn to him.

It was one of the storkes during Long's 10 month stint that worked.

I also thought the Angela/CC/Ted story had potential.  It played up on CC's weak spot..being hurt by the women he dated/loved cheating on him (Sophia and Gina in the past)...and CC/Ted always had an undefined relationship...so having Ted be the one to hurt him (who he least expected) could have been played out.  I think the cancellation of the show cut it short...by throwing Ted in Lily's orbit, while Angela/CC were in a holding pattern till the Sophia/Ken story wrapped.

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Well Brick was tied to Capwell and Lockridge's siblings. So it was difficullt to find a love interest.....too bad Santana didn't work....

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1 hour ago, spike99 said:

Well Brick was tied to Capwell and Lockridge's siblings. So it was difficullt to find a love interest.....too bad Santana didn't work....

They tried him with several women after Amy was killed off, but I don't think any of those pairings worked. The thing with Jane was out of left field to me.

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18 hours ago, j swift said:

I agree that Jed Allan brought a sex appeal to the role and their chemistry was worth rooting for, as opposed to the smarminess of Paul Burke (as previously mentioned the scene of Burke in a tank top and high waisted shorts working out with Santana make me repeat my lunch).

Paul Burke was such a p*ss-poor replacement for Peter Mark Richman. It almost makes me wish they had just pushed for Richman to stay until Charles Bateman stepped into the role.
It also leaves me wonder what would've happened if Lloyd Bochner had gotten to debut in the role. Jed Allan definitely brought a certain sex appeal the others lacked.
But, I cannot help but feel for Bateman and how he was let go from the role; I enjoyed him thoroughly in the role.

17 hours ago, Chris 2 said:

LOL. I’m glad I missed that. Paul Burke’s CC was the very definition of unsexy.

Not to mention, the fact he wanted nothing to do with the role came-off so much. He read cold.

17 hours ago, amybrickwallace said:

When he was in "sexy" scenes with Santana, he looked like her grandfather. 🤮

Oh, the magic Allan and Ava Lazar could've had, despite me not being completely sold on the C.C. and Santana pairing. But, visually, it would've been easier to swallow.

2 hours ago, spike99 said:

Well Brick was tied to Capwell and Lockridge's siblings. So it was difficullt to find a love interest.....too bad Santana didn't work....

Brick suffered from being [almost] immediately paired with Amy, and when TPTB killed-off the role, it left him in a gaping hole... even though it shouldn't have.

1 hour ago, amybrickwallace said:

They tried him with several women after Amy was killed off, but I don't think any of those pairings worked. The thing with Jane was out of left field to me.

Jane was a waste and the 180 her character had from beginning-to-end is one of the most WTF moments.

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6 minutes ago, Liberty City said:

Not to mention, the fact he wanted nothing to do with the role came-off so much. He read cold.

Why did he take it? Did he need the money or something?

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1 minute ago, FrenchBug82 said:

Why did he take it? Did he need the money or something?

No clue. I'm just judging based on his body language, and it was telling because he was only in 21 episodes.

I do know Richman said in a fan interview he made the mistake of leaving Dynasty for Santa Barbara, because he found the scripts lousy.

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3 minutes ago, Liberty City said:

I do know Richman said in a fan interview he made the mistake of leaving Dynasty for Santa Barbara, because he found the scripts lousy.

Well, he really wasn't wrong about the scripts at that point in time. 😂

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1 minute ago, amybrickwallace said:

Well, he really wasn't wrong about the scripts at that point in time. 😂

Yeah. The Dobsons were not the strongest writers at all; their ideas were decent, but they did not execute them within script well.

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Just now, Liberty City said:

Yeah. The Dobsons were not the strongest writers at all; their ideas were decent, but they did not execute them within script well.

Their real weak spot were the monologues and dialogue. Kelly's monologue in Joe's memory about seeing his muscles moving and how his body responds to her touch had me 🤮. It's a good thing it was a voice-over because I'm sure Robin Wright couldn't keep a straight face while saying it! 😂

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2 minutes ago, amybrickwallace said:

Their real weak spot were the monologues and dialogue. Kelly's monologue in Joe's memory about seeing his muscles moving and how his body responds to her touch had me 🤮. It's a good thing it was a voice-over because I'm sure Robin Wright couldn't keep a straight face while saying it! 😂

They were just inconsistent and weak with their writing; I can only imagine how much stronger the series would've been from day one had they hired some major players to write the soap.
But they wanted complete control.

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1 hour ago, Liberty City said:

Paul Burke was such a p*ss-poor replacement for Peter Mark Richman. It almost makes me wish they had just pushed for Richman to stay until Charles Bateman stepped into the role.
It also leaves me wonder what would've happened if Lloyd Bochner had gotten to debut in the role. Jed Allan definitely brought a certain sex appeal the others lacked.
But, I cannot help but feel for Bateman and how he was let go from the role; I enjoyed him thoroughly in the role

Oh, the magic Allan and Ava Lazar could've had, despite me not being completely sold on the C.C. and Santana pairing. But, visually, it would've been easier to swallow.

I agree about Bateman. I really liked him. And I was very upset that they were replacing him. Especially since they were doing it with Don Craig. (I adored Don. And I was very upset no one in Salem noticed that he never came back from mailing his taxes.) He won me over very quickly. By the time he announced his presence to the whole family, it was done. CC had finally arrived and I was like Don who?

Didn't know the story of Bateman's firing until last month. Total crap thing to do to both of those men! Full BS!

CC and Santana would have been easier with Allan and Lazar, but they still ick me out. I just can't imagine falling into bed with ANY of my BF's dads. Gross! But at least there would have been some chemistry-probably. Allan seemed to ooze it. 

Funnily enough, out of the combos they tried with Lazar, she had the most with Lane Davies,  but tptb didn't seem to want to go there. (Davies is another one who oozes chemistry)

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28 minutes ago, Marissa Gallant said:

I agree about Bateman. I really liked him. And I was very upset that they were replacing him. Especially since they were doing it with Don Craig. (I adored Don. And I was very upset no one in Salem noticed that he never came back from mailing his taxes.) He won me over very quickly. By the time he announced his presence to the whole family, it was done. CC had finally arrived and I was like Don who?

Didn't know the story of Bateman's firing until last month. Total crap thing to do to both of those men! Full BS!

It was shady how they handled the switch (behind-the-scenes) from Bateman to Allan. And while I understand why Allan told Bateman, I also know if I were TPTB at the soap I'd be pissed with Allan.
The mere fact the Dobsons wanted Allan prior to casting Richman (and possibly Bochner) says all it needs to in my book.

31 minutes ago, Marissa Gallant said:

CC and Santana would have been easier with Allan and Lazar, but they still ick me out. I just can't imagine falling into bed with ANY of my BF's dads. Gross! But at least there would have been some chemistry-probably. Allan seemed to ooze it. 

Funnily enough, out of the combos they tried with Lazar, she had the most with Lane Davies,  but tptb didn't seem to want to go there. (Davies is another one who oozes chemistry)

Allan shared chemistry with so much of his female cast and not just sexual chemistry, but natural chemistry. And I am sure he would've preferred to work with Lazar over Wanda DeJesus.

I liked Lazar with Lane Davies, and I also kind of fancied her with A. Martinez. She had a natural, palpable chemistry with her co-stars.

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