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The writing was definitely on the wall for this one - but I'm still thrilled.

Now hopefully Marty will be written the way she SHOULD be written. My biggest problem with Christina Chambers wasn't necessarily the casting - but that she wasn't WRITTEN like Marty (and the acting didn't help either, but it's not like they gave her much to work with).

Ron knows this character, and I do remember Marty's dialogue when Susan came back to confront Todd in the mausoleum as a drunken vision being DEAD ON.

VERY excited about this.

(And yeah, she's got to be who Ramsey is hiding)

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I've always said out of all the ABC soaps, OLTL must be the fittest fiscally. Just look at the big stunts AMC and GH have pulled compared to OLTL. Very few IMO.

So that's Andrea Evans (Andrea-freakin-Evans as Tina!), Thom Christopher, and now Susan Haskell back on OLTL. Not to mention Kevin Spirtas coming on as a mysterious new character. ABC should be publicizing this as we speak. OLTL is going to be running on all cylinders this summer; and hopefully the ratings will reflect it.

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I'm so glad the REAL Marty is back as well. Susan Haskell's another one of my fave OLTL's actresses. She's gotta be the person Ramsey's holding in Todd's old condo.

ONE LIFE is the best soap on the area. A "cold mess" it sure is NOT. Now AMC, ATWT & GH are messes, even though AMC and GH are showing improvement.

Melissa Fumero(Adrianna) is leaving in May. Forbes March(Nash) has been let go. Tobias Truvilion(Vincent) was recently taken off contract. Nelson Branco at TVGuideCa.com also said to watch for pink slips to be handed out soon. We already know from spoilers that 3 major characters are leaving in May----we know about Adrianna and now Nash, so there's one more----my bet it's Ramsey (although not on contract, Hunt Block is name actor and is probably getting paid more than the average non-contract actor). I also wouldn't be surprised if pink slips aren't given out to the following: Kathy Brier(Marcie), Beth-Ann Bonner(Talia), David Chisum(Miles), Kamar de los Reyes(Antonio), Chris Stack(Michael) & Tika Sumpter(Layla) since their storylines have slipped away or are seeming to be coming to an end. I predict Antonio could be killed off or leave town along with Jamie(Saorse Scott). Marcie, Michael, Miles & Layla & Vincent probably will all be sent out of town, as will Talia (I bet) after John leaves her for the back-from-the-dead Marty.

You've gotta be kidding?!!?!?! WTF??!?!? Susan Haskell is a helluva better actress than Christina Chambers. Her acting gave Marty no backbone at all. I did get to like Christina as Marty, but she wasn't written correctly plus Chambers doesn't have the acting chops that Haskell does.

So you're the other Christina Chambers as Marty fan, lol. Just kidding.

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OLTL is hardly a mess, it's gotten week with Gary Tomlin's strike writing, but that's easily fixed. And these characters do fit into the storylines they currently have, they've been building for months. Carlo will likely be the person Ramsey's been secretly on the phone with, Marty will be the sickly woman he's keeping in the penthouse. Tina probably ties somehow into all this BE/Ramsey stuff, with Kevin Spirtas playing a "mysterious" person tied to her.

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