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I'm up to episode 109 (12/28/84) in my rewatch. It's amazing what a non-entity Cruz has been in the 1984 episodes. He wasn't even in any of the Christmas episodes. With Ava and Dane off the show, he's lucky he had chemistry with Eden, otherwise there doesn't seem to be much for him to do.

He hasn't had much of a story in 1984. I guess they were planning for an action story with him and Dane, involving Russian spies and submarines, but with Dane fired, that storyline seems to have been dropped. Cruz doesn't have much interaction with the recast Joe. 

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I finally went to Santa Barbara for the first time recently. It was a very cold and chilly place when you add the wind and the ocean. That alone would have caused drama in my life, let alone a full soap opera.

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The weather is less windy and foggy up in Montecito rather than in downtown SB. That's where Oprah, Prince Harry, and presumably the Capwell mansion would have been.

But, as you could see, it's no place for an oil rig or a floating casino.

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In a few interviews, A Martinez has said that the producers, encouraged by Jill Farren Phelps, gave him and Marcy three episodes to show that they had the chemistry to be paired. He and Marcy worked together on their performance, and one of the things they wanted to do was get on the ground. I guess A Martinez was talking about episodes 109-111. Of the three, the third episode stands out, episode 111 from 1/2/85. It's the only time they get on the ground. It's thanks to Cruz tackling her, trying to get something she stole from him. In the episode, Cruz gets to push her, manhandle her, twist her wrist, call her names, kiss her, and treat her like crap after. I guess this is what the producers needed to see to be sold on the pairing..

Interesting start for the show's signature couple. Also interesting is that the couple had a precursor. The producers wanted to tell a story about a blonde woman and a Hispanic male from the very beginning. One of the early print ads for the show was Jade and Danny kissing. Jade and Danny never took off, a casualty of bad acting and the poor teen storylines. Obviously, the producers still wanted to do this story; with their deciding to do it with Cruz and Eden, Jade and Danny get dumped. The last time their story is featured is episode 110 (12/31/84).  

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JFP was EP from 1987-1990, that overlaps w/ Santa Barbara Daytime Emmy peak years 1988-1990. Was there block voting?

These are Santa Barbara Emmy results in the main acting categories.

Winners

Justin Deas: Supporting Actor 1988, 1989 (also nominated 1987)

Marcy Walker: Lead Actress 1989 (also nominated 1987, 1988)

Nancy Lee Grahn: Supporting Actress 1989

Justin Gocke: Younger Actor 1989 (also nominated 1991)

A Martinez: Lead Actor 1990 (also nominated 1987-1989, 1991-1993)

Henry Darrow: Supporting Actor 1990

Nominees

Nicolas Coster: Lead Actor 1986; Supporting Actor 1988; Lead Actor 1991, 1992

Dame Judith Anderson: Supporting Actress 1986

Robin Wright: Younger Actress 1986-1988

Richard Eden: Supporting Actor 1987

Robin Mattson: Supporting Actress 1987-1989

Ross Kettle: Younger Actor 1988

Roscoe Born: Supporting Actor 1990

Sydney Penny: Younger Actress 1993

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Watching the early episodes which I may have seen, but I was too young to remember most of it. M(B)R was soooooo green on SB. She must have take more acting lessons, classes before heading to DAYS. I actually found the guy who played Danny to be kind of entertaining, and he seemed to have a knack for playing the comedy parts. I think when Santana #1 and Rueben disappeared they sort of gave up on the Danny character, too.

In an early episode, Rueben has a conversation with Cruz and mentions that he and Rosa had two other daughters. I think one may have been named Gabriela, but they were never mentioned again.

 

 

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As a young kid watching, I always thought Marcy Walker and A Martinez were the same age. I had no idea she was in her mid to late 20s on this show, and that there was a 13 year age difference between her and A! They did a great job making her seem older!

The show is definitely more watchable in January 1985! Finally there are real stakes, real drama, and real pay-offs! 

Poor Peter! Just as his being a gigolo came out of the nowhere, so his turning into a serial killer. There is no setup or preparation. After being off for 2 weeks, he finally reappears on episode 114 (1/7/84) with his doctor telling him his injuries might have affected his brain. He then starts to acts all strange, as he has never acted before. It's pretty obvious the writing has changed, but at least it's changed in a more interesting direction!

It's interesting, being on the air for 6 months, there are no contract cast members who are police officers or doctors! How many soaps can you say that about? It almost seems like an oversight, especially with there being no police! Here the show has a long time murder mystery and a new serial killing spree, and those investigating it are no names!

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