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Update on GL airing on Lifetime

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That's the problem for a lot of people. The fear that the show will be turned into something completely different and barely resembling what it was before, with most of the major characters and actors gone. I think a lot of fans would rather see the show end if that turns out to be the case.

Actually, sources have said the new version would feature a paired down cast (see ya Kimmer) and focus on the Bauers and the Spauldings and some of the Lewis...no Coopers were mentioned. So, if that does come to fruition that version would be closer to classic GL then anything Ellie or Davey churned out the last four years.

I watched the last weeks episodes online, and despite some flaws (which all soaps have and GL always has had) the show, when focusing on the Spauldings and Olivia and Nat were great. For the first time in a long time I didnt HATE Buzz as JD brought it down and even Frankie D, despite that simpleton look on his face...(and that the writers still make him a clueless dunce) was kinda, sorta good. The production outside worked (weird, but the outside stuff and the real inside locations work better then the sets do) so anyone who poo poos GL on that level should take another look.

However, if it does go to another network, someone please cut out the moaning singers in the background (just go instrumental) and please give Spaulding some real offices (doent P & G have some real boardrooms they can let the show use...when Alex and Alan were talking in that closet with the reams of paper in the back....)

Long live GL (hopefully.)

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Ugh..I can't stand Natalia and Olivia. I LOL when I saw the preview this week on CBS. What you all have been waiting for. Ummmm..ok...yeah right..lol..moving on. Josh and Reva are so disconnected for me. I am not saying I dont want a reunion but they are just blah to me now.

Otalia's not my cup of tea either (seriously, making Natalia--who was downright boring when they introduced her as Gus' long lost ex---a lesbian doesn't make her any more interesting to me...) but at least it's a well (or better, shall we say?) written story than either Nuke or most of the rest of GL. At least it's a story with ramifications and fallout...a forgotten art in soap operas these days.

Not only might GL benefit from different performance expectations (a network less focused on the teen demo), it might benefit from Lifetime being able to show an episode more than once. There's no room for CBS to do it on their schedule, and it's not on Soapnet.

Who knows....Lifetime might actually even promote the damn show.

I think people make room to watch what they like. Otherwise, I wouldn't have deserted the Sleuth channel once it imported cheaper reruns and dumped Magnum, and others wouldn't be following GG all over the place.

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The budget is going to worse if this show jumps to cable, cable doesn't have the type of money to dish out to a 5 day a week soap that network TV has...

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Totally disagree, GL is in a creative upswing. Ellen Wheeler has been great managing finances, and there has been a change to the writing team with the four-headwriter rotation so action has taken place. I never had a problem with David Kreizman though.

What did you like better...his fascination with quasi incest...his obsession with "assassins," running around town, his reliance on kidnappings...his making a victim chase her rapist..the destruction of the core families so they could rely on the Coopers as the only "good," family in town..or maybe his reliance on goofy plot devices, what was better, Harley the superhero or Alan and the memory erasing serum??

Sorry, to each his own but that looser should have his crayons taken away. To her credit Wheeler has been wanting to get rid of him but Bloom wants him there...the reshuffling was the best she could do at CBS..and you can tell, some days GL sings, and some days it crap as usual.

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Otalia's not my cup of tea either (seriously, making Natalia--who was downright boring when they introduced her as Gus' long lost ex---a lesbian doesn't make her any more interesting to me...) but at least it's a well (or better, shall we say?) written story than either Nuke or most of the rest of GL. At least it's a story with ramifications and fallout...a forgotten art in soap operas these days.

Not only might GL benefit from different performance expectations (a network less focused on the teen demo), it might benefit from Lifetime being able to show an episode more than once. There's no room for CBS to do it on their schedule, and it's not on Soapnet.

Who knows....Lifetime might actually even promote the damn show.

I think people make room to watch what they like. Otherwise, I wouldn't have deserted the Sleuth channel once it imported cheaper reruns and dumped Magnum, and others wouldn't be following GG all over the place.

And when did Olivia become a lesbian?? :huh::lol::rolleyes:

I just noticed the Sleuth channel. You can get Magnum on DVD PJ. ;)

The budget is going to worse if this show jumps to sable, cable doesn't have the type of money to dish out to a 5 day a week soap that network TV has...

GL jumping into sable? :lol::lol::lol:

Silly Alvin. ;)

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^LOL, you know what I meant.

I'd cringe to see this show produced on an even tighter budget....

I know what you meant. It was just too funny to pass up. ;)

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Actually, sources have said the new version would feature a paired down cast (see ya Kimmer) and focus on the Bauers and the Spauldings and some of the Lewis...no Coopers were mentioned.

Call me a skeptic, but if you believe that, then I've heard of a bridge in Brooklyn up for sale...

even Frankie D, despite that simpleton look on his face...(and that the writers still make him a clueless dunce) was kinda, sorta good.

But that IS Frank, a clueless dunce. It's one of the only tried and true realities on GL. Hell, SOD called him the dumbest hero all the way back in 1992. Seeing Frank get a clue would mean it wouldn't be Frank anymore.

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And when did Olivia become a lesbian?? :huh::lol::rolleyes:

I just noticed the Sleuth channel. You can get Magnum on DVD PJ. ;)

When she ran out of guys in Springfield to bang? I dunno....that's actually my other huge problem with the story. Not liking CC's acting, though, even I can admire the fact she's struggled with whatever her feelings are.

Uh...yeah. I know everything's on DVD now (and I even succumbed to buying seasons 1 & 2 of Lost)...but I don't watch them. I think I'm actually too lazy to get up, choose something, and put it in my DVD player. I can't see spending my money collecting dvd sets.

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Even if it moved to Lifetime, it would suffer the safe fate as Passions and be canceled within a year.

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I watched the last weeks episodes online, and despite some flaws (which all soaps have and GL always has had) the show, when focusing on the Spauldings and Olivia and Nat were great. For the first time in a long time I didnt HATE Buzz as JD brought it down and even Frankie D, despite that simpleton look on his face...(and that the writers still make him a clueless dunce) was kinda, sorta good. The production outside worked (weird, but the outside stuff and the real inside locations work better then the sets do) so anyone who poo poos GL on that level should take another look.

However, if it does go to another network, someone please cut out the moaning singers in the background (just go instrumental) and please give Spaulding some real offices (doent P & G have some real boardrooms they can let the show use...when Alex and Alan were talking in that closet with the reams of paper in the back....)

I totally agree about the actual sets being a visual nightmare versus the real settings and outdoor shots. They really ought to just camp out in Peapack 100% of the time now. Most of the indoor sets look so cardboard cheap and the rooms are small and make me claustrophobic.

If a soap opera were to move from network to cable, I think Lifetime is the perfect channel for one to land on. It's well-known, well-watched, and geared towards women (and gay men... well, until they lost The Golden Girls!)

P.S. Am I the only one who stopped watching Lifetime after they stopped airing THE NANNY??? "Ohhh... Mr. Sheffield!"

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I totally agree about the actual sets being a visual nightmare versus the real settings and outdoor shots. They really ought to just camp out in Peapack 100% of the time now. Most of the indoor sets look so cardboard cheap and the rooms are small and make me claustrophobic.

If a soap opera were to move from network to cable, I think Lifetime is the perfect channel for one to land on. It's well-known, well-watched, and geared towards women (and gay men... well, until they lost The Golden Girls!)

P.S. Am I the only one who stopped watching Lifetime after they stopped airing THE NANNY??? "Ohhh... Mr. Sheffield!"

I hated the Nanny. :lol: Tim, we need to catch up. You need to drop me PM or get on AOL. ;) Hope things are going well for you. :)

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(and gay men... well, until they lost The Golden Girls!)

Yeah, but the new season of "Project Runway"'s coming to Lifetime; so, all is not lost. ;-)

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It's really stressful time, Ellen Wheeler actually broke down on the set when negotiations with the other cable channel fell through,

:rolleyes:

When is she not breaking down? The woman is unstable and off her rocker. She needs a prescription for Xanax, 2 mg bars, 4 times a day! PRONTO!

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