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January 5-9, 2009

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general hospital is doing awful as a show. There is too much mob and no focus on the show. I just do not get how Robert Guza still has a job as HW on the show. I remember when GH was the staple and now it is the joke of the industry

Agreed. GH is a nightmare. The mob is 75% of the show. The rest of the characters fight for the remaining 25%. I have enjoyed the Scorpio-Drakes, but they barely get any airtime.

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AMC is a nightmare right now. I don't like any of the current stories. And No, I am not a fanbase soap watcher. I like a variety of characters on the show. Right now AMC is too dark. There is nothing but doom and gloom. There is no pay off for any of Pratt's stories. Everything is done for shock value. You wait for the compelling aftermath, and you get nothing! Pratt has taken the heart out of AMC. Pratt isn't a good fit for AMC period. I don't care what the current ratings are for AMC. Pratt is doing a piss poor job, and sooner or later AMC ratings will reflect his poor writing. Then it will be the viewers fault, and not Pratt's bad writing.

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