August 26, 20187 yr Member 12 minutes ago, Khan said: I still think my idea of Rick Bauer nearly dying and reuniting with his birth mother, Leslie, in Heaven was a good idea for GL's finale. Just as I still would like to have seen Phillip reunite with Elizabeth (in the flesh) and with Jackie (in spirit). I like it but, how would Rick recognize Leslie? He was a baby when she died. On the other hand, Alan's death makes me choke up just thinking about it. I guess I am not in the majority but I thought the final week was really good, not just given the circumstances. The stuff with Lilian was great and I adored Ed and Holly impulsive running off together. BTW,- years later - which finale week couple would most likely still be together: Rick & Mindy, Buzz & Lilian, or Ed & Holly? My bet is Ed & Holly never made it past Europe. Also didn't Holly have a royal title at one point after she came back from Switzerland?
August 26, 20187 yr Member 45 minutes ago, j swift said: I like it but, how would Rick recognize Leslie? He was a baby when she died. He was 5 or 6. I liked the final week too.
August 26, 20187 yr Member I tuned back in for the final week. I was only half-watching the last few years. Alan's death choked me up as well. GA was great in his reactions.
August 26, 20187 yr Member 3 hours ago, JarrodMFiresofLove said: Interesting comment about Roerick's previous turn on the show. I think Jordan Clarke had also been on GL in the 70s as a different character, before he appeared as Billy Lewis in the 80s. There must have been enough of a gap so fans didn't mind. Roger actually was recast in 1997 with Dennis Parlato. He was fine on OLTL as a similar character (Michael Grande) but he felt out of place on GL. And of course, Zaslow cast a long shadow. I guess after Rauch, Esensten & Harmon Brown chose not to write Zaslow's illness into the show and dropped him, they needed Parlato to finish out the current storyline and wrap things up. But it just didn't feel right. Yes, Clarke had previously appeared on TGL as Tim Ryan in the mid-1970s. When we saw him on the show again after a long break, my first thought was, "Now, what's Tim doing sitting there in Alan's chair?" LOL. Generally, I do not like actors being cast as different characters on the same show. TGL toyed with the idea of having Michael Zaslow play Alan Spaulding (!!!) at one point, which would have been absurd. He was iconic as Roger Thorpe, and the only Roger viewers wanted to see, IMHO. I'll never adapt to Chris Kositchek playing Roman Brady on DAYS. Yikes. 4 hours ago, Khan said: I still think my idea of Rick Bauer nearly dying and reuniting with his birth mother, Leslie, in Heaven was a good idea for GL's finale. Just as I still would like to have seen Phillip reunite with Elizabeth (in the flesh) and with Jackie (in spirit). Both those scenarios would have been great. Edited August 26, 20187 yr by vetsoapfan
August 26, 20187 yr Member 2 hours ago, DRW50 said: He was 5 or 6. I liked the final week too. Here's a picture of young Frederick from shortly after Leslie's death. At that age, having memories of her would be possible.
August 26, 20187 yr Member 10 minutes ago, vetsoapfan said: Here's a picture of young Frederick from shortly after Leslie's death. At that age, having memories of her would be possible. Touche, you've found the weakness in my argument about facial recognition in the afterlife - lol. That picture is fantastic, the costumes for Jackie and Rita look so contemporary and chic. That was before my time, so please excuse my ignorance, but who is in the light blue dress next to Ed?
August 26, 20187 yr Member That's Stefan Schnabel, Dr. Steve Jackson. 19 minutes ago, P.J. said: Millette Alexander? Who's the doctor behind her?
August 26, 20187 yr Member Rita's hair and dress look a bit drab for her but Jackie does look very chic, and she has such life in that photo. I really would love to see those early Jackie scenes, as she could have easily been a character many viewers found irritating, but Cindy Pickett seems to have given her so many layers. Her acting in the 1979 episodes is always so brilliant.
August 26, 20187 yr Member 4 hours ago, j swift said: Touche, you've found the weakness in my argument about facial recognition in the afterlife - lol. That picture is fantastic, the costumes for Jackie and Rita look so contemporary and chic. That was before my time, so please excuse my ignorance, but who is in the light blue dress next to Ed? Back row, left to right: Tim Werner (adopted by Joe and Sara Werner), Dr. Justin Marler (Phillip's biological father), Dr. Steve Jackson (Rick's maternal grandfather), Evie Stapleton and her sister Rita Stapleton (Ed's ex-wife), Roger Thorpe, Barbara Norris (Holly's mother), Adam Thorpe (Roger's dad). Front row, left to right: Dr. Sara McIntyre (in blue), Dr. Ed Bauer, Frederick/Rick Bauer, Bert Bauer, Mike Bauer, Jackie Marler (in dark green, sitting behind Holly), Holly Norris, Christina/Blake Bauer. I hope this helps.
August 26, 20187 yr Member Was that the entire cast at that time? Shouldn't there also be Alan and Elizabeth (and Phillip)?
August 26, 20187 yr Member It would seem to be late 1976 or early 1977, so shortly before the Spauldings arrived.
August 26, 20187 yr Member How funny is little Fredrick upset on the sofa looking at Crissy? I wonder if he's thinking, "someday she's going to implicate me as the father of one of her twins!" Also, wow, Dr Sara is much prettier than I imagined when reading about her! She was always marrying some loser on the rebound while on vacation, so I guess I thought she was frumpier. Although, given soap casting, that could have been considered frumpy at the time...
August 26, 20187 yr Member 33 minutes ago, j swift said: How funny is little Fredrick upset on the sofa looking at Crissy? I wonder if he's thinking, "someday she's going to implicate me as the father of one of her twins!" Also, wow, Dr Sara is much prettier than I imagined when reading about her! She was always marrying some loser on the rebound while on vacation, so I guess I thought she was frumpier. Although, given soap casting, that could have been considered frumpy at the time... None of them were ever frumpy. Even the older women, such as Bert and Barbara, were presented as classy and "with it." 3 hours ago, Khan said: Was that the entire cast at that time? Shouldn't there also be Alan and Elizabeth (and Phillip)? Yes. Though Roger's wife Peggy and Mike's daughter Hope should be included, unless they were temporarily off screen at this time. As I stated in previous posts the Dobsons kept things fairly basic. The show was still in the half-hour format in 1976. In 1977 the cast expanded when they went to an hour. The Spauldings were added, including Alan's assistant Diane Ballard. Ben McFaren (Steve Yates) was added. Lucille Wexler and her daughter Amanda would be added. Bill Bauer would resurface, which paved the way for his daughter Hilary to be added. Etc. Edited August 26, 20187 yr by JarrodMFiresofLove
August 26, 20187 yr Member 3 hours ago, Khan said: Was that the entire cast at that time? Shouldn't there also be Alan and Elizabeth (and Phillip)? Justin and Jackie Marler arrived in 1976; Alan, Phillip and Elizabeth Spaulding showed up in 1977. 41 minutes ago, j swift said: How funny is little Fredrick upset on the sofa looking at Crissy? I wonder if he's thinking, "someday she's going to implicate me as the father of one of her twins!" Also, wow, Dr Sara is much prettier than I imagined when reading about her! She was always marrying some loser on the rebound while on vacation, so I guess I thought she was frumpier. Although, given soap casting, that could have been considered frumpy at the time... Sara was beautiful. I always found her to be regal looking. She was quite popular during her day, although towards the end of her run, she had been backburnered and used mainly as a talk-to. 13 minutes ago, JarrodMFiresofLove said: None of them were ever presented as frumpy. Even the older women, such as Bert and Barbara, were presented as classy and "with it." Yes. As I stated in previous posts the Dobsons kept things fairly basic. It wasn't until Marland took over that all these other extra supporting characters were added. Does anyone know when Alan's right hand Diane Ballard was introduced? I am thinking she must have also been added around the time the Spauldings came to town. Soaps represented viewers' fantasies, and nobody wanted to see frumpy, unkempt people in curlers and flip-flops, LOL. On ATWT, Nancy Hughes was known to do housework while wearing black velvet and pearls. It was amusing. Yes, Diane Ballard arrived in 1977, when the Spauldings did. As the show geared up to expand to 60-minute episodes, many new people arrived. I was hoping they would bring Meta Bauer back to town at that time, the way they did when the show expanded from 15-minutes to half an hour. Ed had a telephone call regarding her, and when a soap starts mentioning departed characters out of the blue, it usually means they will pop back up shortly. Alas, no Meta, but we did get some great new additions to the cast anyway.
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