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No, that happened earlier. In late 1979, the Dobsons were writing GL and were asked to switch with Marland, who was doing a stint at ATWT. He went back to ATWT a year or two after he quit GL over Jane Elliot being fired.

When Marland quit GL, he was briefly replace by Pat Falken Smith, then there were a bunch of other writers that came and went after her, and then Pam Long took over.

Rebecca Hollen (Trish) said in The Locher Room that she and Jerry were very keen on being paired, but for some reason it never really took off. It is odd that outside of that one blip where she was used to break up Alan and Hope and then was the excuse for Alan to go after Ross, she never got a major story. Even then, I think she was only put in there because she was the one female character not involved in a major story who could credibly be inserted into the Spaulding office. It was weird that Alan was ready to toss his marriage for her. She was SO much like Hope, she was even an alcoholic like Hope. Obviously, it was story tossed together very quickly to get Hope off the canvas. 

Anyway, it's a shame they never gave Hollen a strong story, especially considering how Long made the Lewises so prominent.

I don't know about eunuch, but I was thinking today while watching one of the Dreaming Death episodes that Warren always acted like he had a huge sign around his neck that said "Loser." A very ineffective villain. 

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There's a line in one episode where one of the "good" characters expects Vanessa to gloat over a tragedy (someone dying or losing a baby), and Vanessa says she isn't heartless. So Marland probably was going to soften her with time, as you mentioned.

I have seen the different phases of Warren while perusing those years, but none are overly convincing to me. I think the role was miscast. I think Warren Burton was mostly chosen because he had just gotten off AW, where he had also stayed for a strangely lengthy amount of time.

I wonder if Trish was written out because she was seen as too dull for the Lewises. Or if Gail Kobe was just obsessed with dumping any character she didn't create. I wonder if she would have been written out in 1983 if not for her last name.

The Lewises never have that center after she leaves - Vanessa gets that role, which is a drag on her. Rebecca Hollen was such an understated presence contrasted to how overheated that period can feel. I wish they'd seen her potential. 

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October 18, 1995

Marion just changed Lucy's HIV test results to positive and it's so sad seeing everyone's reactions.  I knew this was happening, but seeing it play out is heartbreaking.  Poor Lucy has had a really rough year.  What I didn't know or expect was Susan Bates to be the one to catch onto Marion and call her out as a sketchy character.  She almost prevented Marion from changing the test results and the anger Marion had at Susan was so strong.  Susan was so boring and preachy at first, but she's turned into this billy bad-a$$, standing up to Marion. I'm surprised she's not a Marion murder victim.

I think I'm only a few episodes away from Nadine's death.  She just told Buzz that she's leaving Springfield to finally 'find herself', but she keeps having these visions of a candlestick and bloody white roses.  I'm guessing it'll happen very soon.

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One of Pam's huge misfires... Question for you all: What other misfires (besides firing long-standing vets, which was mostly Kobe) has Pam made as a writer? I thought she was mostly great, but there are some turkeys on rewatch. Opinions?

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An overview of the major cast changes for GL beginning  1980 with  Marland's arrival.

1980

IN

Kelly

Morgan

Jennifer

Bea

Nola

Vanessa

Henry 

Joe

Derek

Tim -SORASED character from Dobson era

Andy- recast charcter from Dobson era.

OUT

Roger

Renee short term Marland charcter

And these Dobson charcters

Mark 

Greg

Ann

Peter

Elizabeth

Lucille

Holly

1981 Doug Marland headwriter

IN

Quint

Carrie

Josh

Tony

Trish

Lesley Ann

OUT

Joe

Andy

And these Dobson charcters

Diane

Ben

Rita

Barbara

Adam

Steve

Lainie

1982 Marland headwriter till September when Pat Falken Smith and the L Viginia Browm finish out the year.

IN

Mark

Maureen

Helena

Brenda/Ivy

Rebecca/Mona under Pat Falken Smith?

Phillip SORASED by L Viginia Browne

Rick SORASED By L Virginia Browne

OUT

Jackie

Carrie

  dropped by L Viginia Browne

Ivy

Sara

Tim

1983 L Virgina Browne continues as headwriter followed by Pam Long/Richard Culliton the Pam Long solo

IN under L viginia Browne 

Clay

Suzanne

Under Long/Culliton

HB

Mindy

Annabelle

Warren

Lillian

Billy

Claire

Bradley

Beth

Reva

Jim

OUT

Jennifer

Clay

Suzanne 

Morgan

Amanda

Justin

Helena

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I have no inside information, but I strongly suspect that the Dreaming Death story was not entirely her fault. I can practically hear a network executive saying, "We need to compete with General Hospital, write an Ice Princess story!" Even though I loathed that story, I'm inclined to give her a break.

Bringing back Brandon from the dead for the Barbados story--ugh. Maybe if they had taken advantage of the new Spaulding family members it created it wouldn't have felt like a waste of time.

The storyline overall was not terrible, they needed a spoiler for Reva and Josh, but I hated her making Alan one of Reva's needy puppy dogs. 

The return of Roger--again, likely not her idea. It's not bad that they brought him back, but the execution of his return was awful. The silly mask, the silly accent, making him an ex-CIA spook like that redeemed him. Then there was Alan--who at this point in the story had literally NO reason to kill him (that slate had been wiped clean years before) chasing him with a gun. Had Alan ever touched a gun before this? I don't think so. I get they had decided to remove Alan from the canvas, but the whole thing was totally absurd.

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Johnny Bauer's cancer, the intention of making him a faith healer, and Roxie going wacko because of it.  I also did not like that she wrote that Alex watched Ms. Sally die (no lose there but) and didnt get help to protect Alan's switching of Marah's paternity tests.

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I have expended a huge amount of effort on your behalf. During the 1991 Daytime Emmys Clarence presented his interpretation of show submissions. I have captured GL's for you, 

https://www.instagram.com/p/DItklrLp37n/
1991 Daytime Emmys
reels by Clarence
GL
Blake/Alan-Micheal
Roger/Mindy ALEX!
Mallet?

I hope this helps. 

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How did I forget this one??? I must have blocked it from my memory. Not only terrible, incredibly irresponsible. Still can't believe the network and P&G signed off on it.

You're welcome. Lots of drama and upheaval behind the scenes. It's hard to keep track of it!

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I didn't mind the Dreaming Death story since there was actual high stakes with Hilary almost dying, the gothic way Lesley Ann passed away, and it gave airtime/focus to the Cedars hospital crew.

Most of her convoluted stories did have some positives that affected the show in some way long term like the Dreaming Death story, the Tony/Annabelle cottage story, and the Largo story.  And they were umbrella stories.

For me, the biggest misfires were as follows:

-  Roxie having amnesia in Alaska story.. which introduced the Kurt character.   It didn't involve anyone outside the Lewis orbit, didn't really have any long term implications for anyone, and it just seemed stupid.

  -   Floyd being the killer of Andy Ferris, kidnapping India and being obsessed with Beth. 

And two smaller misfires: 

     -   Nolarobics  - I say this was a smaller one because it wasn't offensive, but it just screamed we have no ideas for Nola so let's get her into exercise.  The upside was that it did serve to bring characters in separate orbits together in one central location (i.e. Rick, Katie, Beth, Lillian, Nola, Annabelle, Tony, etc).

     -  Dinah/Alan Michael/Cam/Dinah - I say this was a smaller misfire because I viewed this as Long's attempt at recreating the 4 Mouseketeers magic.. but lightening sometimes doesn't strike twice.  The upside was that two out of the four characters were popular.. so it wasn't a total wash.

I think he left the first time in spring of 1984 (I believe it was April or May).. and it was a shame he left because he and Beverlee had great antagonistic chemistry as brother/sister.. and their rapport was just getting explored when he left the canvas.

1) I think Jerry V said in one of the Locher Room interviews that he wore the dunce/idiot cap twice... one during his marriage to Carrie and during the Blake and the dual father twin story caper.  I was surprised that Ross was devoid of any sex appeal during the Marland era because he seemed to have it in spades during the Pam Long/Nancy Curlee era circa 1984-1993

2) Diane was very sexual and was a feminist in her own right during the Dobson era.... sadly even her confident sexual aura was watered down during the Marland era.  Why she couldn't have been sent to prison in 1981.. I'll never understand.

 

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Pam Long and Jeff Ryder intended for the new Spaulding family members to have a much bigger role on the canvas beyond their introduction.  However, P&G nixed their plans, because they were skittish about the Spauldings having African-American relatives.

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