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43 minutes ago, Mitch64 said:

Good God!The gates to Hell have opened! And he had that damn guitar!

It gives me a headache just thinking about all the yelling and talking over each other will be goin' on.

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3 hours ago, alwaysAMC said:

Happy 1,500!!! Thanks for posting this :)

And that YT video is one of my favorites that I have saved. You know how much I love soap opera openings, I've watched that thing several times

Thanks for all your reviews (I still need to catch up a few) as they have helped put new insights into a period that I watched but hadn't thought much of in a long time.

I enjoy that video too. I'm also reminded that I would have enjoyed some of the last openings if not for bad narration/songs (mainly the 70th).

4 hours ago, Maxim said:

Happy 1500 pages Guiding Light community! Y'all are my favorite topic to just read and observe.

You've helped make the OLTL thread more entertaining so thanks for popping into this one too.

5 hours ago, vetsoapfan said:

It thrills me that of all the cancelled soaps we watched and loved over the decades, the good folks here at SON keep on remembering, celebrating, and sharing the love (mostly, LOL) for TGL This my all-time favorite serial, and I feel that it had the longest, continuous stretches of quality in daytime. The enduring war-horse gave us 72 (!!!) years of soap.

What an accomplishment, indeed. Let its ardent fans always keep The Light burning!

What a lovely tribute (and the videos are even better). I always enjoy your memories of the show, and like you, GL (and ATWT) was my favorite soap, a formative memory for me in all the joys, tears, connections, and betrayals of being a soap fan.

I hope Beyond the Gates will help shine more of a light on the P&G catalogue and keep those years going far beyond us. In this broken world we need the core values of GL more than ever - morality, yes, but also respecting brokenness and healing, and the wildly different people that make up daily life.

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1 hour ago, Soapsuds said:

@Chris B

You might be interested?

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WHOA! Thanks for posting. I live 20 minutes from Bastrop! Checking my calendar, but I would totally go just to meet MOL.

1 hour ago, DRW50 said:

Thanks for all your reviews (I still need to catch up a few) as they have helped put new insights into a period that I watched but hadn't thought much of in a long time.

I enjoy that video too. I'm also reminded that I would have enjoyed some of the last openings if not for bad narration/songs (mainly the 70th).

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The one with the hands makes me LOL after reading Kim Zimmer's description of it in her book.

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16 hours ago, Liberty City said:

I picked the right time to binge on Guiding Light. I'm looking forward to this, especially hearing their thoughts on how the San Cristobel story evolved and sputtered. It's never wise to split the show's central location. I never understood Cole leaving, only to return a year later as a new character. Jonathan was the true, lasting legacy anyway. I'd really love their thoughts on Colin. I had completely given up on GL that I didn't even know that the writers had a menopausal Reva give birth! WHY?! Seeing the clips on YouTube is a hard watch.

I've really enjoyed reading the thread, and thanks to everyone who shared their analysis of Kim Zimmer's book, especially @alwaysAMC . I feel like I have the book in my hands and was almost there in real time for the shenanigans.

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6 minutes ago, CrazySexyQ said:

I picked the right time to binge on Guiding Light. I'm looking forward to this, especially hearing their thoughts on how the San Cristobel story evolved and sputtered. It's never wise to split the show's central location. I never understood Cole leaving, only to return a year later as a new character. Jonathan was the true, lasting legacy anyway. I'd really love their thoughts on Colin. I had completely given up on GL that I didn't even know that the writers had a menopausal Reva give birth! WHY?! Seeing the clips on YouTube is a hard watch.

I've really enjoyed reading the thread, and thanks to everyone who shared their analysis of Kim Zimmer's book, especially @alwaysAMC . I feel like I have the book in my hands and was almost there in real time for the shenanigans.

❤️ - love to hear it again!! Always happy to help. It's fun to have more soap opera friends.

I haven't gotten to San Cristobal yet in my watch, so I don't know Cole's characters, but I'll watch this because I'm so interested in seeing Zimmer and Wright after all these years. I assumed they were still friendly, so this is great.

4 hours ago, P.J. said:

It gives me a headache just thinking about all the yelling and talking over each other will be goin' on.

LOL - I just hope no one has a lag and Locher is on point.

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