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So I guess Egypt and Minnie were still somewhat around per later credits.

 

 

 

 

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A nice surprise treat:

 

 

Best parts for me are the Kate/Louie scenes - I can see why they were so popular with viewers. It all feels very genuine compared to the rest of the episode, which is watchable enough, but feels generic. 

 

I also love that ridiculous soapy moment from Cabot near the end. 

 

Watch for the familiar face in the Kate/Louie scene.

 

It was also interesting to get to see the credits - I guess Egypt was gone by this point. I was surprised to see Alex in this episode so presumably he wasn't far behind. 

Question--does anyone know the story of how Shana's husband and child died?

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I think I posted some synopses from SOD years ago, but from what I remember, they died in a plane crash. Shana was guilt-ridden because she was supposed to be on the plane too. She became determined to find out the truth, and I think she eventually found out that Cabot had unknowingly had something to do with it, which led to Cabot's "death," didn't it? Does anyone remember?

I think I posted some synopses from SOD years ago, but from what I remember, they died in a plane crash. Shana was guilt-ridden because she was supposed to be on the plane too. She became determined to find out the truth, and I think she eventually found out that Cabot had unknowingly had something to do with it, which led to Cabot's "death," didn't it? Does anyone remember?

Yes your right about Shana's story . I always found Loving so bland and generic. But i did enjoy watching the episode. I guess it gave me a nostalgic feeling.

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I believe that she played a rabbi on One Life to Live. 

The show's co-creator, writer, and (unbilled) executive producer has passed away.   She was Agnes Nixon.

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Larkin Malloy, one of the actor who played Clay Alden, passed away on September 24 following a heart attack.   (That was his birthday.)

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This must be from about 1989? This is one of the temp Gwens, right? I can't remember when this one appeared. 

 

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While discussing his memoirs on CBS This Morning, Bryan Cranston called Loving his biggest professional accomplishment to date because it taught him that he could truly become a professional actor.

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This must be from about 1989? This is one of the temp Gwens, right? I can't remember when this one appeared. 

 

 

Leslie Denniston  was Gwun there

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Watched the April 1991 ep.

 

Thanks so much. So rare to find Loving. Enjoyed this episode. This is the first time I've ever seen Ava's sister Carly. She's a good actress. And a bit of Paul and Ava too. They had real chemistry. And Joe Breen was so handsome. I like the way they handled the birth scene - muting out the usual screams that soaps do too much. Who was the man Trucker was buying the baby from? Tricia's distress was moving - I think some of the flashbacks were audio only because Noelle Beck had asked not to play Tricia's stillbirth scenes, due to being pregnant herself at the time.

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