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4 hours ago, antmunoz said:

I found a 2019 picture of Victoria Wyndham on Facebook.  Apparently, she is good friends with a Waffle House waitress and to hell with Felicia!

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VW looks pretty darn good.  No make-up, and still still looks great.  

 

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8 hours ago, Neil Johnson said:

 

VW looks pretty darn good.  No make-up, and still still looks great.  

She is 75 years old! Yes, looking good.

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On 6/11/2020 at 6:28 PM, Neil Johnson said:

 

 

VW looks pretty darn good.  No make-up, and still still looks great.  

 

 

She sure does, and looks very happy and healthy. ☺

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I follow Victoria Wyndham on Instagram, I really enjoy her posts and I'm so happy that she's living her best life in Connecticut with her horses and dogs and birds on a lovely piece of property. Her artwork speaks to me, we share the same tastes.

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On 6/13/2020 at 12:11 AM, victoria foxton said:

 

 

I remember *hating* the Marley wig Anne Heche wore in this era. It looked so stiff and unnatural compared to her real hair as Vicky. I was never a big fan of Anne's Marley in general, and in the scene where she objects to Vicky's intention to keep her baby it feels more like she exists only as an antagonist for Vicky and not a character in her own right. In fact if she were not officially the "good" twin she comes across as at best inconsiderate.

 

I had forgotten that Chris and John had some kind of thing going on, and I kept waiting for John cuddling with Chris to turn out to be her fantasy daydream. And oh, how sweet, John's insistence that she must do the office work because she is too pretty to do construction is apparently fine and not sexist or anything? I sort of liked Mary Layne as Chris but the character was a broad deranged mess.

 

Based on the timing I'm not sure whether this is during the writers' strike or immediately after. There were no writing credits in the end crawl, so maybe during?

 

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1 hour ago, Xanthe said:

 

I remember *hating* the Marley wig Anne Heche wore in this era. It looked so stiff and unnatural compared to her real hair as Vicky. I was never a big fan of Anne's Marley in general, and in the scene where she objects to Vicky's intention to keep her baby it feels more like she exists only as an antagonist for Vicky and not a character in her own right. In fact if she were not officially the "good" twin she comes across as at best inconsiderate.

 

I had forgotten that Chris and John had some kind of thing going on, and I kept waiting for John cuddling with Chris to turn out to be her fantasy daydream. And oh, how sweet, John's insistence that she must do the office work because she is too pretty to do construction is apparently fine and not sexist or anything? I sort of liked Mary Layne as Chris but the character was a broad deranged mess.

 

Based on the timing I'm not sure whether this is during the writers' strike or immediately after. There were no writing credits in the end crawl, so maybe during?

 

 

 

Yes - definitely the writers strike

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Marley was a horribly written character for most of Anne's run - a plot device who existed solely to push Jake and Vicky forward. I have wondered for a long time if Anne insisted on changes for Marley in her last year, as the awful straw wig was gone and Marley finally had her own voice and story arc.

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1 hour ago, DRW50 said:

Marley was a horribly written character for most of Anne's run - a plot device who existed solely to push Jake and Vicky forward. I have wondered for a long time if Anne insisted on changes for Marley in her last year, as the awful straw wig was gone and Marley finally had her own voice and story arc.

When would you say Marley's own arc began? 

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10 minutes ago, Xanthe said:

When would you say Marley's own arc began? 

 

When she went away to Italy and connected with Jamie. 

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1 hour ago, DRW50 said:

 

When she went away to Italy and connected with Jamie. 

Wasn't it France where she and Jamie first connected? Or was Italy where Marley went during the who shot Jake trial later so Vicky had to impersonate her?

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6 minutes ago, Xanthe said:

Wasn't it France where she and Jamie first connected? Or was Italy where Marley went during the who shot Jake trial later so Vicky had to impersonate her?

 

You're right - France. Sorry. 

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I would way the last year or so of AH's stint,  Marley was given her own voice and pov again.

 

At first, Jensen had an easier time playing Marley than Vicky..and than by 1992, that changed..and Marley became a background character by 1993.

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