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On 9/17/2017 at 8:21 PM, Nothin'ButAttitude said:

 

I'm sorry but Zaslow could've read a manual and still should've won every year he was nominated. Him and Bev should've won for the country club scenes. 

 

GL so got shafted so many years when it came to the EMMYS until towards the end of the show's run where they stayed showering them with awards.

 

Zaslow should have been nominated as early as 1979/1980, as his work on TGL in 1979 was stellar (and some good scenes are available on YT from that year). I don't know why either he wasn't submitted or didn't make the final cut. Even though Roger was beyond redemption after raping Holly, Zaslow still didn't play Roger as a one-note villain.

On 9/28/2017 at 8:14 AM, jam6242 said:

I wonder which cast mate Elvera was referring to when she mentioned someone getting bad press?

 

Good question. What year was this interview - 1981?

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On 28/09/2017 at 9:14 AM, jam6242 said:

I wonder which cast mate Elvera was referring to when she mentioned someone getting bad press?

 

Maybe Mart Hulswit, who had been fired as Ed Bauer and denigrated in an interview by Douglas Marland?

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21 minutes ago, zanereed said:

 

Zaslow should have been nominated as early as 1979/1980, as his work on TGL in 1979 was stellar (and some good scenes are available on YT from that year). I don't know why either he wasn't submitted or didn't make the final cut. Even though Roger was beyond redemption after raping Holly, Zaslow still didn't play Roger as a one-note villain.

 

But GL actors didn't start even getting nominated until Zaslow's first nomination, which looks like '92. Sad that so many actors around that time were overlook and never nominated. Weird that Mart Hulswit, Chris Bernau, or Don Stewart were never nominated. Just odd. 

 

But to Roger being beyond redemption, I agree, but MZ was so good at what he did that I felt for Roger at all times. I've always said that Roger, John (of ATWT), and Jack (of DOOL) were the only characters that were rapists but felt remorse for their actions at all times and strived to do better while misstepping at times, hence why I could feel something for them. I never felt that Todd (OLTL) or Luke (GH) felt bad for their actions, which is why I never liked any of the characters. 

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22 hours ago, Nothin'ButAttitude said:

 

But GL actors didn't start even getting nominated until Zaslow's first nomination, which looks like '92. Sad that so many actors around that time were overlook and never nominated. Weird that Mart Hulswit, Chris Bernau, or Don Stewart were never nominated. Just odd. 

 

It wasn't just GL that was ignored in the early years of the Daytime Emmys, it was a good chunk of the CBS lineup. I've seen lists of Daytime Emmy nominees and winners over the years, and GL didn't get any acting nominations until 1984. Even Y&R didn't get acting nominations until 1984 and As the World Turns got their first acting nominations in 1981. CBS's only acting Daytime Emmy wins from 1974-1981 were from Search for Tomorrow.

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1 hour ago, kalbir said:

 

It wasn't just GL that was ignored in the early years of the Daytime Emmys, it was a good chunk of the CBS lineup. I've seen lists of Daytime Emmy nominees and winners over the years, and GL didn't get any acting nominations until 1984. Even Y&R didn't get acting nominations until 1984 and As the World Turns got their first acting nominations in 1981. CBS's only acting Daytime Emmy wins from 1974-1981 were from Search for Tomorrow.

 

I find that so odd given that old school soap fans rave about how good the acting was during that time and you had powerhouses on those shows that were still relevant come time the shows started to get recognition. 

 

I've always felt that ABC was catered too more by the Daytime Emmys. 

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20 years ago this week (starting at 4:36). Original airdate was Friday October 3, 1997 according to an old online recap site.

 

This was the scene shown from Cynthia Watros's Emmy reel during the 1998 Daytime Emmy broadcast. I'm thinking the other episode submitted was the witness stand breakdown from June 1997. Watch those two scenes and you'll see why the 1998 Lead Actress race ended up being the biggest upset ever.

 

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I've been watching a lot of 82/83 GL as of late and was Quint's assistant, Gunther killed? If so, was it b/c of Silas Crocker? I feel like I might've accidentally missed that. 

 

Also, how many alters did Carrie Marler have? Was it just Carrie Anderson & Carrie McKenzie? Or were there more?

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