July 30, 200817 yr Member I don't know how to read this.....he's obviously joking when he says "their mother" but when he says "every executive producer and head writer," is he trying to be factual, is he exaggerating "every"? Because this: "he represents every executive producer and head writer" is a false statement. I don't believe Megan is with Sarnoff. I believe she's with Jonathan Russo. Does Nelson check on these things before reporting? If he's right, I'll certainly apologize to him for this. I'm pretty sure this last week shows us the answer to that is NO. All that list just proves is the 2 sides Nelson spends all his time talking out of. I mean all it is is a combination of people on the net who kiss his ass, and people he wants to have pay attention to him, and none of it makes any sense.
July 30, 200817 yr Member LMAO, no, but I think a lot of what he says is true... Though, he has a knack for stretching the truth. Sylph, are you whoever that is in your avatar? Well, you seem to promote him quite a lot! And he stole your Sarnoff-thoughts! The person in the avatar is Ozwald Boateng. And I'm not him. Edited July 30, 200817 yr by Sylph
July 30, 200817 yr Author Member Well, you seem to promote him quite a lot! And he stole your Sarnoff-thoughts! My Sarnoff thoughs were strictly Y&R related though, and you and I both know Josh Griffith gives priority to Sarnoff clients at Y&R. The person in the avatar is Ozwald Boateng. And I'm not him. I didn't know you were invested in the fashion industry.
July 30, 200817 yr Member An African-American male as the "Head of Drama". Now, THAT would ROCK. Great photo, Sylph, even if it's not of you, lol.
July 30, 200817 yr Member I didn't know you were invested in the fashion industry. Cat's Carine Roitfeld avatar inspired me. But I thought your opinion on Sarnoff extended to other shows as well.
July 30, 200817 yr Member The person in the avatar is Ozwald Boateng. And I'm not him. Come again? Who is that?
July 30, 200817 yr Member Come again? Who is that? I am a fan of bespoke tailoring, what can I say. This is very off-topic, Toups will delete all of it!
July 30, 200817 yr Member I am a fan of bespoke tailoring, what can I say. This is very off-topic, Toups will delete all of it! Actually the whole Nelson/Higely Quit has blown over....what a waste...lol...nothing came out of it..all the juicy stuff.
July 31, 200817 yr Member So....come on. Is Alison Sweeney actually calling herself the head writer or not? I have no idea what's true anymore.
July 31, 200817 yr Member Actually the whole Nelson/Higely Quit has blown over....what a waste...lol...nothing came out of it..all the juicy stuff. Yup. A total waste. 32 pages of NOTHING!
July 31, 200817 yr Member Yup. A total waste. 32 pages of NOTHING! You're confusing process from outcome. When it comes to outcome, you are right. SO FAR, we cannot see any clear changes at DOOL. But we knew that...even if the WGA investigates, this is all gonna take some time to shake out. But look at what it did in terms of process. This community came together, in an unusally active way (most soap communities, actually), with higher than usual posts and a lot of COMMUNICATION. It was like all the fisher-wives decided to do their laundry at the stream bank on the same day. This item brought us together, fueled a lot of fun and cameraderie. How can you say this is nothing? Like the Seinfeld show, sometimes "nothing" is everything.
July 31, 200817 yr Author Member Looks like Dena had some part in Joe Mascolo coming back, and he appears to really hate Hogan. Stefano finally comes out of his coma this week, which brings Joseph Mascolo back again as the Phoenix. A few months ago, it seemed unlikely that the actor, who gave a no-holds-barred interview about his exist in Digest’s 5/27 issue, would be returning anytime soon. “They would have to come on bended knee,” he said at the time. But his comeback, he says, “started with the last line of that article and let’s just leave that alone. [Executive Producer] Ken Corday and I have a special relationship. We can scream at each other and love each other and we go back a long time. We have a certain kind of respect for each other. Essentially, I think everybody suddenly realized, ‘Hey, we’re making a terrible mistake here,’ and without anybody saying anything or doing anything, it was just something that happened.” Dena Higley at the writing helm made a difference, he reports. “We’ve also had a change of writers, which is a big thing as far as I’m concerned. The writing before was really dumb and what they did with the character was really dumb. It was not Stefano. My basic thing here is if we can get Stefano back and try to do it right this time, then it will be fun. I have my fingers crossed because you know a lot of times you can sit down and talk about this stuff, but if it’s not on the page, it’s nothing.”
July 31, 200817 yr Member You're confusing process from outcome. When it comes to outcome, you are right. SO FAR, we cannot see any clear changes at DOOL. But we knew that...even if the WGA investigates, this is all gonna take some time to shake out. But look at what it did in terms of process. This community came together, in an unusally active way (most soap communities, actually), with higher than usual posts and a lot of COMMUNICATION. It was like all the fisher-wives decided to do their laundry at the stream bank on the same day. This item brought us together, fueled a lot of fun and cameraderie. How can you say this is nothing? Like the Seinfeld show, sometimes "nothing" is everything. It was a lot of fun. And Nelson still has a job I guess.
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