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That clip was great. Wonder if that was when they were still chem-testing her and Trucker. I assumed Agnes ordered the Hubbards brought in in her executive capacity and shepherded her return as HW, but I guess she only moved her to Charles (who was also new) and Trucker back to Dinah when she took over again as HW from Guza and Taggert?

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I hope they paid that guy (was that Clay's old chauffeur?) extra money to have to give conviction to that "Phoebe Wallingford AND Claudia Cohen..." line. Unless he was glued to Regis & Kathie Lee every morning I doubt he would have known who she even was.

 
This was a clever way to show just how powerful and influential the Alden name was, and I especially like the dueling phone call with Claudia and Phoebe (Ruth Warrick must have gotten a kick out of this since by this point Phoebe wasn't used as much on AMC in this capacity), but it really is bizarre they had her not interact with Jeremy at all. I don't think they were close on AMC, but still, why not use the connection that's there?
 
 
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Thanks for the tag!

 

Phoebe is too precious, all concerned about "Corinth society" as she very vaguely has an air of "Thank God I'm from the Valley and not this place!" And of course, Enid back at home dying to know what's going on even though none of it concerns her one bit.

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Good Lord, I haven't thought of Claudia Cohen in decades, and you're absolutely right, I exclusively knew her from Regis and Kathie Lee.

 

Nice subtle touch of tape on Arthur's glasses.

 

Look at Phoebe on her Trevor Dillon flip phone. Interesting seeing her interact with Isabelle in the form of Pat Barry who played her sister-in-law, Peg English.

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I believe the reason Rick was placed up for adoption was because Clay and Gwyn weren’t married and her minister father (later stepfather) didn’t want the shame of a grandchild conceived out of wedlock. 

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1. Barrett Alden 
    1. Cabot Alden [d. 8/95]
         + Isabelle Dwyer [d. 8/95] (married)
        1. Clayton Alden [d. 7/95] [biological son of Tim Sullivan and Isabelle Dwyer]
            + Gwyneth Marshall [d. 10/95] (married; divorced in 1989)
            1. Rick Stewart / Alden [d. 5/90] [illegitimate: put up for adoption]
                + Stacey Donovan (affair) had a child together:
                1. Heather Rose Forbes [b. 1989]
            2. Curtis Alden [d. 7/95] 
                + Ava Rescott (married in 2/86; divorced in 1986)
                + Charlotte Bates [d. 1 or 2 / 89] (married in 1987)
                + Dinahlee Mayberry (married in 7/93; divorced in 1993/1994)
            3. Patricia "Trisha" Alden 
                + Nick Diantos [d. 3/87] (married???? in 1987)
                + Steve Sowolsky [d. 11/87] (married in 8/87)
                + Jeff Hartman (married in 1989; divorced in 1990?)
                + Thomas "Trucker" McKenzie (married in 1990; divorced in 1992)
                1. Benjamin McKenzie [b. 2/91, d. 2/91]
                2. Tommy Domeq [illegal adoption in 1991: son of Clay Alden and Abril Domeq]
                3. Christopher McKenzie [b. 2/92]
                + Thomas McKenzie (married in 11/92)
            + Abril Domeq (affair)
            1. Tommy Domeq
            + Carly Rescott (married in 7/91, divorced in 1991)
            + Gwyneth Marshall (married in 6/92; annulled 7/92)
            + Stacey Donovan (married in 11/92; divorced 3/93)
            + Deborah Brewster (invalid marriage: 5/94-fall 1994)
        2. Anne Alden 
            + Roger Forbes [pd. 4/84] (married)
            1. Jack Forbes [adopted: biological son of Dane Hammond and Linda Henderson]
                + Ava Rescott (married in 1985; divorced in 8/95)
                      1. Johnny Forbes [raised: son of Tug Watley and Sheri Rescottt Watley
                + Stacey Donovan (married in 2/86; divorcedin 1989?)
                1. John Roger Forbes
            2. Lorna Forbes 
                + Tony Perilli (married 3/84; annulled mid 1984)
                + Zach Conway (married 1/87)
            + Dane Hammond (married 11/84; divorced in 1986)
         + Lillian (presumably Sloane) [d. 1983] (affair)
        1. Shana Sloane 
            + Jim Vochek [d. 9/90] (married in 1988?) 
            1. Jimmy Vochek [b. late 1980s d. 9/90]
            + Leo Burnell (married in 6/94)
            1. Patricia "Patty" Burnell [b. 10/93]
    2. Unknown Brother
        1. Tyler Alden [d. 3/92]
            + Cynthia Alden [d. 3/92] (married)
            1. Cooper Alden 
                + Allison Rescott (married in 5/93; divorced in summer 1993)
                1. Tyler Rescott Alden [b. 5/93]
                + Stephanie Brewster (affair; possibly married in early 1996)
                1. Casey Antonia Alden [b. early 1996]
 
 

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