Jump to content

B&B: Week of March 23, 2009


Recommended Posts

  • Replies 54
  • Created
  • Last Reply
  • Members
Posted

EXCLUSIVE TIDBITS FROM THIS WEEK OF THE B&B:

Donna realizes that, if she doesn't take Katie's spine, she will become a fish.

Stephanie runs into some trouble while motorcycling through Nevada.

Ridge and Brooke divorce, fall in love again, and remarry.

Marcus discovers that he can buy honey and doesn't have to make it himself.

Teila hatches a great plan: She will burn all the Forresters alive!

Nick and Jackie fight their attraction, but end up sleeping together. Jackie is horrified to find out she's pregnant!

Sounds like another awesome week in L.A.!

  • Members
Posted

BadZoe, did you get a kick out of the bucket of chicken in the Tridge scene in last week's show? I chuckled and thought of "chicken dance."

Sometimes, I wonder if Brad Bell and the gang really DO read the B&B boards for inside jokes and inspiration.

  • Members
Posted

The new cast photo is up at CBS.com. It looks like they took everybody individually and then added them together. Most everybody looks good in it, IMO.

  • Members
Posted

BB_FINALcolorcorrected.jpg

At least they made a stab at Susan Flannery looking feminine. But they obviously stuck Winsor Harom and Lesli Kay's heads on two random bodies.

Hunter Tylo = Alexis Colby.

Jack Wagner = second-tier Vegas lounge act.

Ronn Moss = second-tier Vegas magic act. I'm getting Gob from Arrested Development vibes.

  • Members
Posted

My God, you are absolutely right! :lol: Great comparisons!

And, why oh why can't Stephanie be dressed like this on the show, too? She could SO go for the Katherine Chancellor look, instead she wears pajamas to work every day.

  • Members
Posted

Susan Flannery could EASILY wear what she's got on in the photo shoot every single day on B&B. It's still a suit, it's just that it's a NICE one with sparkling lapels and she's decked out in jewelry. It'd be so simple. All they have to do is have some NICE suits made for her and every day Susan can cross the hall to Y&R's costume department, grab a few sparkling things out of Jeanne Cooper's jewelry closet (yes you read that right, it's HUGE) and then cross the hall again.

  • Members
Posted

Heck. Surely B&B has some of Sally Spectra's baubles still in storage?

I don't like that promo shot. I think it looks cheapily and hastily put together. 4 minutes on Photoshop -- at best.

Plus all that black and grey? B&B is one of the most warmly lit shows on Daytime. The writing may stink like 3-day old garbage but everything looks sunny, luxurious and colorful. Remember the old opening credits with the beautiful still photos filled with sunlight on mahogany interiors, satin fabrics scrolling across the screen the color of delicious cupcakes? This promo shot should emulate that. Not a "Christmas 1991-- bye bye 80s, hello recession" greeting card.

  • Members
Posted

Great episode today.

Loved Steffy flying off the handle at Thomas.

Loved Nick and Jackie.

Loved Brooke visiting Pammy. ("Thanks for playing. Goodbye." :lol:)

Loved (to hate) the Tridge family banding together to keep their demon child out of jail.

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.

  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.


  • Recent Posts

    • Yesss! I cackled when Dr. Walked told Leslie to Google him (check my credentials). What is Elon's issue with Izaiah again? Considering we are supposed to believe that Izaiah was some troubled youth, why wouldn't Elon be gald his son has seemed to mature and has job at a great school. I get that family wounds and patterns can run deep, and somehow Joey was a paternal figure to Izaiah but Izaiah's troubles seem behind him. 
    • https://bsky.app/profile/lesliegraystreeter.bsky.social/post/3m5vkcmytjc2w https://www.thebanner.com/opinion/column/michelle-obama-woman-president-black-hair-racism-misogyny-7J6PGYF5C5DG7DOBHDTT3OL6V4/  
    • Yeah. I wasn't feeling it either. If it was meant to be a chem test, it didn't work. I don't think so. Because I think Neil and Liz moved into that house after Stefano "died", and Neil lived there until he went to go see his patients and never came back 

      Please register in order to view this content

    • Canada aired a repeat today Tues. Nov. 18. So after being a day ahead for the past week, they will now be back in sync with U.S.
    • I was really starting to enjoy it, but after Anspach, Shelton and Keane left, it got a bit blah to watch. Jane Russell was great as Rose, Buddy Ebsen as Toat was interesting as well.  If a second season were in the cards, I would have signed  Karen Carlson on to a contract and cast a couple more women as regulars. The cowboy aspect could continue. Sam Elliott, as always, was fantastic,  The camaraderie between Roy and Quisto was really good as well. Cybill... she was sex on a stick and unapologetic.   Poor Robin Wright barely lasted five minutes, though, before being raped and murdered.
    • I love it that we've gone from daylight to dark -- Luna's even returned to work -- but Steffy is still sitting next to shirtless Finn on the sofa.

      Please register in order to view this content

    • Is the current DiMera mansion the same mansion Stefano moved into around 1983?  I remember that house was out near a lake, and not far from Doug Williams' night club.  In fact, there was a tunnel connecting Doug's Place to the DiMera mansion.  If it supposed to be the same house, I'm fairly sure it is not the same set.  But I'm aware sometimes soap opera sets change without any explanation   
    • Amazing work @slick jones I remember watching and enjoying Yellow Rose but losing interest once they went to self contained episodes, Interestingly that's the opposite of what Dallas, KL and FC did. So maybe YR should have been more episodic at first and then go to a fully fledged serial. But really the timeslot was the problem -Sat @10 was not the spot for a serial. And Rounders turned out to be a poor lead in. Maybe 9-11 Tues following A Team would have helped.  
    • LOL!!! He looks like he is reacting as if Luna just passed bad gas or something. 
    • Doug Marland came on board shortly before Gloria Monty, I believe. Jackie Smith was in charge of ABC daytime at that point. All of the characters in place were not his creations. Alan was created by Irving and Tex Ellman who wrote the hurricane story a few months before and brought in Alan, Scotty, David Hamilton, Dorrie and Lisa/Lana. His first character was  Bobbie in Jan 78. Apart from wrapping up the Lan/Lisa story he pretty much kept all the stories going just adding new elements.
×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

By using this site, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy