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B&B Casting Shocker: Core Cast Member Might Leave?

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Wow. KKL might leave!!!! :angry:

If Flannary and KKL left B&B would lose a heart of the show. Bradley Bell needs to establish characters NOW, ASAP!!!!

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Ashley belongs on Y&R not B&B

Yup. Double yup :)

Wow. KKL might leave!!!! :angry:

If Flannary and KKL left B&B would lose a heart of the show. Bradley Bell needs to establish characters NOW, ASAP!!!!

Yup again...indeed, one could argue he should have done it some time ago.

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If they wrote Brooke the way she was written during the writers strike, she could be viable again. They also need to search for a strong new love interest as she transitions to her matriarch role.

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QUOTE (Chris B @ Aug 5 2008, 03:28 PM)
If they wrote Brooke the way she was written during the writers strike, she could be viable again. They also need to search for a strong new love interest as she transitions to her matriarch role.

What happened in the Strike?

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During the strike Brooke wasn't focused on a man, she was focused on her children Rick and Bridget. She was almost like a Mini Stephanie with all her meddling. When Brooke would tell Bridget to pursue Nick, then tell him he could never have her if he slept with Bridget, she was called on her [!@#$%^&*]. With Bell Brooke is written like some sort of saint with her shortcoming overlooked, but during the strike everybody called her out. I loved it. It was more balanced than the Brooke/Ridge lovefest we tend to get. I also liked that they were edging towards reuniting Ashley and Ridge.

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QUOTE (Chris B @ Aug 5 2008, 04:34 PM)
During the strike Brooke wasn't focused on a man, she was focused on her children Rick and Bridget. She was almost like a Mini Stephanie with all her meddling. When Brooke would tell Bridget to pursue Nick, then tell him he could never have her if he slept with Bridget, she was called on her [!@#$%^&*]. With Bell Brooke is written like some sort of saint with her shortcoming overlooked, but during the strike everybody called her out. I loved it. It was more balanced than the Brooke/Ridge lovefest we tend to get. I also liked that they were edging towards reuniting Ashley and Ridge.

Okay, I forgot that. Yes, she definitely interfered with Rick. My dominant memory from then, though, is poor Taylor collapsing in a spotlit puddle in the courtroom.

I miss strong, stable Taylor. That's the only Taylor I want to see. I don't want to see her drive story...I want her as the show's moral center.

I suspect that will never be.

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Katherine Kelly Lang(Brooke) talks about life without B&B, she's got other things going on in her life, especially her business interests in Europe.

Could B&B survive the loss of KKL and Susan Flannery over the next couple of years?

http://womansday.ninemsn.com.au/article.aspx?id=603356

Being Australian and given that this is an Australian magazine I wouldn't believe a word that it prints.

It runs in competition with another mag here and every couple of weeks it's lead story is on Brad and Angelina breaking up or that Brad and Jennifer are seeing each other and getting back together, or something about Tomcat.

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