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2009: The Directors and Writers Thread

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That. Or bloody bored. Or never been interested in GH in the first place, just took the offer for the money.

I actually believe Guza does really love GH, at least he's always come off that way in interviews dating back to 1996. But, of course, that means nothing if it doesn't actually show on screen.

He's never going to land a massive career in primetime, he might as well accept that he'll always be known for his work on GH.

If he's fed up with GH, then he should leave, like he's done twice before.

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I actually believe Guza does really love GH, at least he's always come off that way in interviews dating back to 1996. But, of course, that means nothing if it doesn't actually show on screen.

Or he likes his own vision of what GH is and what it should be. Something that only lives in his head and something that has never come out of it. At least not successfully.

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If Models Inc was any indication what Guza would do in primetime, I'm glad he never had a successful primetime career. I believe he was the Executive Story Editor on that show, and yeah, it sucked - really badly.:lol:

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If Models Inc was any indication what Guza would do in primetime, I'm glad he never had a successful primetime career. I believe he was the Executive Story Editor on that show, and yeah, it sucked - really badly. :lol:

Loved Models Inc. Loved it.

I'm not sure I would now.

P. S. How did we shift this into Guza's primetime work discussion? :lol::P

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Loved Models Inc. Loved it.

What a dumb concept for a show IMO, with horrible dialogue, craptastic actors, and stories that tried too hard to be over the top, but were for all the wrong reasons. Thankfully, it was a flop.

P. S. How did we shift this into Guza's primetime work discussion? :lol::P

I think it's become general Guza discussion by now...

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I don't remember everything about Models Inc., but I also loved the show. It's a shame it didn't survive.

Stephanie Romanov :wub:

Now back to topic...

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GH reflects Guza, the same way that B&B reflects Brad Bell. Neither man thinks that there is anything wrong with their shows. It is the audience that will come around eventually. For years, GH has consistently been a badly written mob story with dominant misogynist unrepentant men and it will never change.

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What a dumb concept for a show IMO, with horrible dialogue, craptastic actors, and stories that tried too hard to be over the top, but were for all the wrong reasons. Thankfully, it was a flop.

I can't remember the dialogue nor any of the stories, I just remember a feeling. And that is that I loved it back then. :lol:

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I can't remember the dialogue nor any of the stories, I just remember a feeling. And that is that I loved it back then. :lol:

I re-watched it a few years ago, I believe when the Style Network was rerunning the series. Bad, just bad.

But I suppose if you're into badly written trash, it's for you.

There's trash that tries to hard - Models Inc.

Then there's trash that's just effortless, like season 3 of Melrose Place.

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But wait a minute — you don't like a show about a behind-the-scenes goings on in a modelling agency?

It's probably a terrible show, I just don't know why I liked it back then. But I did.

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But wait a minute — you don't like a show about a behind-the-scenes goings on in a modelling agency?

That concept alone is one big 90's cliche.

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That concept alone is one big 90's cliche.

It is.

But it's never been done right. That's the problem.

And wait a minute (again): you watched all of Models on Style? :P

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I'm definitely going to watch Beautiful Life if it gets on air. :lol:

Didn't you mean Beautiful People?

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