Members teplin Posted August 12, 2014 Members Share Posted August 12, 2014 I remember that quote. I wondered at the time what 50-something Deidre Hall, the network's most popular and highest-paid daytime performer, thought about it. I also remember that, as a young teen, I was fascinated by AW's Mac, Rachel and Iris, and had no interest in the show's teen stories. I hear the same thing over and over again from AW watchers of my generation. Have young people really changed that much over the years? 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Khan Posted August 12, 2014 Members Share Posted August 12, 2014 No, and neither have idiots like Susan Lee. Young people relate to anyone who is in love or who has fallen out of love, regardless of age, or anything else. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members amybrickwallace Posted August 12, 2014 Members Share Posted August 12, 2014 Amen!! With the very few exceptions of teen stories like Robin/Stone, I could care less about teen stories because most of them are badly written by writers who are clueless as to how REAL teens act. Speaking of acting, the people hired to play these teens were mostly cast for their looks and not their "talent". Meanwhile, the "mature" couples like Tom/Alice, Mac/Rachel, Carl/Rachel, Steve/Audrey, Joe/Ruth, Edward/Lila, CC/Sophia, Lionel/Augusta...they were sweet, loving, and were much more interesting both as couples and individuals than most of the characters polluting soaps today. It's people like Frons, Lee, Guza, etc., who have helped kill the genre. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members cassadine1991 Posted August 12, 2014 Members Share Posted August 12, 2014 There were very few teen storylines that were enjoyable 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members amybrickwallace Posted August 12, 2014 Members Share Posted August 12, 2014 On ANY soap!!! 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Max Posted August 12, 2014 Members Share Posted August 12, 2014 Had AW not held the post-DOOL time-slot, it may very well have been cancelled earlier than it was (though SB would likely have benefited). Then again, airing AW at 1:00 (as you suggested) actually would have made a lot of sense, because it would not have competed against any of the P&G soaps. The decision to place both ATWT and AW at 2:00 was idiotic. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members cassadine1991 Posted August 12, 2014 Members Share Posted August 12, 2014 That's right 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Mr. Brightside Posted August 13, 2014 Members Share Posted August 13, 2014 (edited) Not sure how long this will stay up (due to copyright with the music), but here's the FINAL scene. Edited August 13, 2014 by Mr. Brightside 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members NothinButAttitude Posted August 13, 2014 Members Share Posted August 13, 2014 Ugh. I am crying again. I never thought I'd ever see that scene again in it's original form (thanks to music rights and sh*t ). This scene along with that damn spinning globe in the final scene of ATWT (accompanied with the Prince of Tides theme) kills me each and every time. I curse any and everyone that had a hand in destroying the P&G treasures. May they all burn in hell. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members cassadine1991 Posted August 13, 2014 Members Share Posted August 13, 2014 I rewatched Ada's funeral, so sad 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members ~bl~ Posted August 13, 2014 Members Share Posted August 13, 2014 WNBC in NYC moved Another World for a time to the 12-1 pm time slot from the 2-3 pm... They moved it back eventually so it must not have worked for them. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Max Posted August 13, 2014 Members Share Posted August 13, 2014 (edited) I am really enjoying some of these May 1999 AW episodes. I feel that the show was really hitting its stride then, only to then have it all taken away from us. In these two episodes (5/21/99 and 5/24/99), the Jordan Stark storyline ends. (Jordan/David traps Amanda in the Secret Garden, but Cameron convinces Amanda to come back to him, and Jordan fails to get Amelie back.) We also watch Paulina on trial for Grant's murder. (Does anybody know the name of the actor who plays Judge Anthony Walker? He looks familiar.) I remember Paulina being such an idiot for believing that Tito/Tim was her son, when others kept on warning her that he just wanted her money. Michael Rodrick (Cameron) was quite a good actor. He deserved a bigger career than he had, and I really enjoyed the Cameron and Amanda pairing. Although these two characters were not in these two episodes, the Felicia/Sergei storyline was also going on at this time. I read on the internet that if AW had not been cancelled, the lighthearted character of Sergei would have taken a very dark turn. I also read that Anne O'Donnell (Alice Barrett) would have turned out to have been Frankie Frame. Please register in order to view this content Edited August 13, 2014 by Max 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members slick jones Posted August 13, 2014 Members Share Posted August 13, 2014 Judge Walker is played by Jerry Lanning, ex Cain Harris[Harry Kane] GL, Justin Marshall AW&Texas among other roles. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members amybrickwallace Posted August 13, 2014 Members Share Posted August 13, 2014 Speaking of Ada's funeral, the scene that absolutely gets me every single time is when Rachel leaves the gathering to be alone for a moment in the garden and remembers how she and Ada discussed growing old. The thought of Ada having to be cared for by Rachel enraged her (Ada). Rachel said that when the time came, she would want to take care of her mother. As that flashback fades, we see Rachel back in the present, who breaks down in tears. That scene was beautifully written and brought to life in the very capable hands of Victoria Wyndham and Constance Ford. When Rachel takes her mother's face in her hands and tenderly strokes it, I was so moved by that unspoken bond. I also liked the ending credits, which was a montage of photos of Constance Ford - many of them taken with AW co-stars. Instead of the AW closing theme music, Tuck & Patti's "They Can't Take That Away From Me" played. Then the last frame had the "in loving memory of..." Frons, Lee, etc., wouldn't know good soap opera if it goosed them!! 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members KateW Posted August 14, 2014 Members Share Posted August 14, 2014 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WDW5OdaHQDQ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pSXhwccBTyI So Henry Simmons and Ellen Wheeler ended up together. Was their pairing well-received? 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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