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28 minutes ago, Marissa Gallant said:

Mitch- hold on, Felicia is coming.

Did you like Mitch and Felicia together? I thought the relationship between Mitch and Rachel made some kind of sense in a last gasp of the 70s kind of way, and I believed that they could be drawn together as fellow artists. But when he returned I didn't feel anything between him and Rachel and the chief reason to pair him with Felicia seemed to be because they wanted to eliminate Zane as too far outside the "core families" and that meant Mitch was an adult human male who needed a mate to keep him from breaking up Rachel and Mac. Maybe it was partly because Margaret DePriest didn't know how to represent artistic types -- she was the one who changed Jamie from a writer/publisher to a doctor.

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51 minutes ago, Marissa Gallant said:

Mitch- hold on, Felicia is coming."

That's funny because I don't think the timing overlaps for them to interact before he reappears after getting out of jail.

51 minutes ago, Marissa Gallant said:

"That's not my Jamie. Mac, it's gonna be okay for him to be a doctor.

I wonder if Mac paid Jamie's med school tuition?  It looks like he spent his publishing forward and the movie rights to his book on drugs (given that he was living in an RV a few years later), Rachel's art never seemed profitable, and we know from the 1977 recaps that Frame Construction went belly up, so Jamie didn't have and funds from those sources...

51 minutes ago, Marissa Gallant said:

Drugs are bad. They turn your brains into fried eggs. Am I the only one that remembers that?

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17 minutes ago, j swift said:

I wonder if Mac paid Jamie's med school tuition?  It looks like he spent his publishing forward and the movie rights to his book on drugs (given that he was living in an RV a few years later), Rachel's art never seemed profitable, and we know from the 1977 recaps that Frame Construction went belly up, so Jamie didn't have and funds from those sources...

Surely whatever the financial status of Frame Construction in 1977 it was reset by the resurrection of Edward Black/Steve Frame in 1981 and Jamie could have been quite comfortable after Steve died again in 1983?

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34 minutes ago, Xanthe said:

Surely whatever the financial status of Frame Construction in 1977 it was reset by the resurrection of Edward Black/Steve Frame in 1981 and Jamie could have been quite comfortable after Steve died again in 1983?

That wasn't Frame Construction, that was the company that Steve formed when he was "dead", Blackhawk

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5 minutes ago, AbcNbc247 said:

That wasn't Frame Construction, that was the company that Steve formed when he was "dead", Blackhawk

Of course. By "it" I was thinking "Steve Frame's net worth", not any specific company.

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3 hours ago, Xanthe said:

Surely whatever the financial status of Frame Construction in 1977 it was reset by the resurrection of Edward Black/Steve Frame in 1981 and Jamie could have been quite comfortable after Steve died again in 1983?

Did Quinn continue to run Blackhawk after Steve II's (re-Steve?) death?  Wasn't there a period right before his second (and final) death that Blackhawk was failing and Rachel had to prop it up monetarily, or am I remembering something else entirely?

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3 hours ago, Xanthe said:

Did you like Mitch and Felicia together? I thought the relationship between Mitch and Rachel made some kind of sense in a last gasp of the 70s kind of way, and I believed that they could be drawn together as fellow artists. But when he returned I didn't feel anything between him and Rachel and the chief reason to pair him with Felicia seemed to be because they wanted to eliminate Zane as too far outside the "core families" and that meant Mitch was an adult human male who needed a mate to keep him from breaking up Rachel and Mac. Maybe it was partly because Margaret DePriest didn't know how to represent artistic types -- she was the one who changed Jamie from a writer/publisher to a doctor.

I prefer Mitch/Felicia to Mitch/Rachel. But Felicia/Lucas were my favorite. Jamie went to Medical School for free because that's what happens in soaps. You only struggle for money if it's a plot point. Otherwise it's a non-issue. How many times have you seen soap characters pay for a meal? 

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6 minutes ago, j swift said:

Did Quinn continue to run Blackhawk after Steve II's (re-Steve?) death?  Wasn't there a period right before his second (and final) death that Blackhawk was failing and Rachel had to prop it up monetarily, or am I remembering something else entirely?

Oh, I think you're right. The AWHP synopses for 1982 say

"Brian advised Steve to bankrupt Blackhawk and incorporate a new company, Frame Construction. [...] Rachel quietly gave her commission to Quinn to help finance Steve's new business despite Ada's objections."

 

 

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13 minutes ago, Xanthe said:

Oh, I think you're right. The AWHP synopses for 1982 say

"Brian advised Steve to bankrupt Blackhawk and incorporate a new company, Frame Construction. [...] Rachel quietly gave her commission to Quinn to help finance Steve's new business despite Ada's objections."

 

 

Thanks for researching that.  Bay City is a tough town, Steve built Blackhawk into a very successful business in Australia for almost a decade, then he comes to Bay City and is bankrupt within a year. 

Ray was inept when he ran Frame Construction, but Steve really just overestimated the market.

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24 minutes ago, j swift said:

Did Quinn continue to run Blackhawk after Steve II's (re-Steve?) death?  Wasn't there a period right before his second (and final) death that Blackhawk was failing and Rachel had to prop it up monetarily, or am I remembering something else entirely?

Blackhawk went belly up when the high rise that Steve was building collapsed, so he started Frame-Harding Construction with Quinn and I guess they were having money problems or something so that's when Rachel secretly bailed it out, and Steve was mad for a little while.

Quinn ran the company after Steve died, and I think Steve left Rachel and Jamie his stake in the company. After Quinn was killed, it stopped being mentioned until Jason revived it and renamed it Frame Construction.

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Today I learned that it was Judith Barcroft, the original Lenore, who sold Matthew condoms when he was thinking about losing his virginity to Josie (and dispensed such portentous advice about what a big decision it was apparently scared him into several months of abstinence mixed with confusingly flirting with Lisa).   

 

 

Barcroft also mentioned that she and George Reinholt had to help out with the writing because everyone was so busy with Somerset!?!

https://www.welovesoaps.net/2010/02/catching-up-with-judith-barcroft-part-1.html
 

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We Love Soaps: When you were on ANOTHER WORLD they spun off another soap, SOMERSET, and you made an appearance on that show as well.
Judith Barcroft: The SOMERSET cast was all there so it was fun. There was one big studio out in Brooklyn. I remember one time I was working with Bob Milli (Wayne) and he got murdered. As soon as he died his commercial came on and he said, "Mmm, that's good coffee." There was a time when SOMERSET was on and there was a lot of work for the writers so George Reinholt (Steve) and I used to rewrite the scripts. For about a month there we were rewriting the scripts everyday because they were a mess, but then it all settled out.

We Love Soaps: Many years later in 1988, after your successful run on ALL MY CHILDREN and other soap appearances, you played the role of a pharmacist on ANOTHER WORLD. What was it like returning to the show at that point?
Judith Barcroft: That was the worst job that I ever had on a soap. It was terrible going back there. I had been one of the stars on ANOTHER WORLD and to come back as a pharmacist selling condoms, and nobody knew who I was, that was sort of a degrading stint. I didn't want to do that anymore.

 

 

6 hours ago, Marissa Gallant said:

I prefer Mitch/Felicia to Mitch/Rachel. But Felicia/Lucas were my favorite.

The only problem I come close to having with Felicia and Lucas is Michael and Donna already went to the well of First Love and Father of My Secret Baby Must Be Best Love, and although that kind of thing has its place it doesn't do to apply it everywhere. But other than that I did really like them together. I just would have preferred Zane had remained for longer.

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I agree Felicia and Zane deserved more story than just killing him off a few months after their wedding. They ended up losing so many people during 86 that hanging onto Zane could have helped.

Those WLS interviews are so superior to Locher as they really dig out some interesting tidbits.

Re Judith Barcroft coming back to AW as a day player, I'm puzzled as to why she even did it. Surely you would know going in what the role was and that no-one would know you there,...

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8 hours ago, Xanthe said:

Judith Barcroft: That was the worst job that I ever had on a soap. It was terrible going back there. I had been one of the stars on ANOTHER WORLD and to come back as a pharmacist selling condoms, and nobody knew who I was, that was sort of a degrading stint. I didn't want to do that anymore.

I assume Connie Ford was the only member of the cast who had worked with Judith when she played Lenore on AW.  And if Connie wasn't in the studio that day, they probably didn't even cross paths.   Plus by 1989, none of the sets from Judith's era were still in use. So it must have been a bizarre experience for Judith.  Lenore had been an extremely important character until 1975, even though Susan Sullivan began playing the character in 1971.  

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2 hours ago, Neil Johnson said:

I assume Connie Ford was the only member of the cast who had worked with Judith when she played Lenore on AW.  And if Connie wasn't in the studio that day, they probably didn't even cross paths.   Plus by 1989, none of the sets from Judith's era were still in use. So it must have been a bizarre experience for Judith.  Lenore had been an extremely important character until 1975, even though Susan Sullivan began playing the character in 1971.  

Just incredible.

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