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I thought she was all right, just starting out. Her character was a "bad girl". Liz...as opposed to virginal sister Beth was supposed to be edgy(no pun intended!) MC played the role pretty well, and I liked her. then I remember seeing her in some quickie roles on AW (Tanya) and OLTL(Cirece), thinking she should have a good part. I thought she was wasted on OLTL as Kate , a badly written role, and she didn't really (to me anyway) make it work with Cord. Maybe if she had been paired with Max, she would've been more interesting. JMO, though...

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I guess it makes sense but they might as well just played it to the end regardless. B/c Karrie Emerson came on the show when? And when did EON get their cancellation notice? I would've just had them end together.

Karrie started in December 1983, and Edge was cancelled at the end of October 1984. Preacher and Jody were already on the outs when the axe fell. I agree with Robb. Emerson and Flohe did not have the same chemistry as Flohe and Loughlin. Jody seemed a bit fickle in her affections, so in a way it made sense that she and Preacher would not last. The one scene I clearly remember with Flohe and Emerson wax their final breakup scene where they realized they were not right for one another. It was really the best scene they had together.

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Karrie started in December 1983, and Edge was cancelled at the end of October 1984. Preacher and Jody were already on the outs when the axe fell. I agree with Robb. Emerson and Flohe did not have the same chemistry as Flohe and Loughlin. Jody seemed a bit fickle in her affections, so in a way it made sense that she and Preacher would not last. The one scene I clearly remember with Flohe and Emerson wax their final breakup scene where they realized they were not right for one another. It was really the best scene they had together.

Since you put like that, I can see it. From Kelly to Gavin to Preacher all within a three year span. At least it is a true depiction of young women at that age where they are somewhat fickle in their love lives as they try and find themselves.

I wish someone had the scene of Jodi and Preacher breaking up. Seems like something I'd enjoy.

What are you thoughts on the whole Ian Devereaux, Raven, and Sky triangle?

SN: I am really enjoying this EON talk today. I've been re-binge watching a lot of P&G soaps as of late. Make me wish that they were revived in some capacity. EON would be the one with the most potential in today's market.

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Sure. Anyone.

Well from what very little I've seen, her character seemed interesting. Much more interesting than Kate Saunders, who she'd go on to play on OLTL. She was a drip on that show. Marcia tends to play bad or neurotic characters better.

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This is Terry Davis, right?

Yes, Carl. She is Terry. Around the same time Joel Crothers slurped beer with the boys in a Lowenbrau commercial, Maeve McGuire extolled the richness of Dove soap with one quarter moisturizing cream, and Ann Flood modelled handbags in a cheap, videotaped 1-800- ad. Edgers were prolific in the 70s.

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That's neat. I always like seeing soap actors pop up in these ads. I had never seen Terry in one so it was a pleasant surprise.

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Someone with the Google/Youtube name Terry Davis replied to my comment. I asked if it was the Terry Davis and said we still talk about EON episodes now. She hasn't responded back.

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I remember the commercials.

I would love to see the Ann Flood commercials for the purses! Earlier in th 1960s, she had advertised for Good Seasons salad dressings.

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I remember the commercials.

I would love to see the Ann Flood commercials for the purses! Earlier in th 1960s, she had advertised for Good Seasons salad dressings.

danfling, do you recall the name of the handbags that Flood promoted? I knew once, and I have been going crazy trying to recall the name of the product.

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