Jump to content

ATWT: December Discussion


Recommended Posts

  • Members

Lucinda and Emma are love.wub.gif The last line was so errie and moving.....sad.....tearful...sigh....

The Don Hastings narration seemed so retro 70's/ 80's to me for some reason.

I think CBS turned off the switch too soon for ATWT. The show still has life in it.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • Replies 232
  • Created
  • Last Reply
  • Members

That's what kills me. Guiding Light, God Bless her...was gutted long before she left. Between a spat of bad actors (*ahem* most anyone under thirty), bad writing and BAD production values, the core of the show rotted away before our eyes. There was too much focus on too many marginal stories.

OTOH, ATWT feels on fire right now. Yes, the production values have suffered, but we still don't have random people meeting in a random park (which may occasionally double for a foreign country which we're told "looks just like home") to discuss random events that strung together are supposed to approximate a "story". ATWT isn't giving up...and it felt like GL did.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • Members

I agree. The show has a lot of flaws but still a lot of good. I'll be sad to see it go.

As for Luke and Hunter, we'd probably end up hearing what we hear now with Noah -- the guy who plays Hunter can't act, the stories are ridiculous, they can't show each other any affection. It's just what is going to be allowed on a CBS show.

The narration was heartwarming, and I'm glad they at least referenced that Emma has other kids.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • Members

I'm been reading this board for a while but just finally joined up as a 'member'. Today's eppy was solid, and Don Hastings was so right when he spoke about Oakdale having more stories to tell. NuLilly did a good job but will never be the real Lilly Walsh. After Martha felt, maybe the character should have fallen into another coma and joined Roseanna in deamland. I was thrilled to see Lucinda and the joke about her being The Queen was a nice touch. I don't understand why TPTB fail to use her more often: she is ATWT's answer to Y&R's Kay Chancellor. Today's only failings: too many kids and that silly Guiding Light-Style music. For a moment, it felt like I was watching a cheezy Lifetime movie. World Turns has always had a soft spot for kids but this was too much.

ATWT still has a lot of life, many new stories to tell. Just look at the chem of Carjack. Who will be Katie's next soulmate? I have a great idea: why doesn't PGP sell the show to either CBS or another broadcast/cable network. I don't know World Turns' dollar value BUT a dead show is worthless. Even if PGP can only sell the show for $1, at the least they'd get good press. Every soap mag and site like After Elton would write an article. Proctor and Gamble's PR team could spin this in so many ways: World Turns dedication to social issues; Luke, Noah and tolerance on TV; Barbara and Lucinda and battle against cancer; family values; love for their consumers. Free press!! This is how to save the show and someone should try for an Xmas miricle and start a petition. This reminds me, they should have made some remark about Lucinda's cancer battle. It would have provided a warm moment for Lucinda and Emma and explained why no lush party was taking place up at the Walsh mansion.

One other thing: I wish their had been a Ryan Christmas eppy aside from squatting Nut Meg and party crasher NuJames. It is time, especially now that Emily and 'James' have rejoined the brood, to give the Ryan's a more vital role on the show. If I were the writers, I'd find Babs a man pronto!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • Members

I have to say that I very much disliked yesterday's episode. Noelle Beck simply isn't Lily. The powers that be should do anything and everything to get Martha Byrne back to wrap up the show.

The reveal about Faith applying for boarding school was shoddy writing at best. What school would accept a minor without her parents' permission? And the writers dumbed down Emma unbelievably yesterday. Emma gave Holden and Lily the essay Faith had written for admittance into the school yet said she thought Faith had written it as a part of a contest. Then, when Lily read the letter aloud, there was a bit about something like "if you accept me in to your school". So, are we really supposed to accept that Emma, who raised six children, wasn't the least bit suspicious about the essay? Sorry. That's terrible, lazy writing to get a pivotal character off the canvas so they can age her.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • Members

Let's put it this way: whether or not Noelle Beck could've made Lisha (for "Lily" and "Trisha") her own, the writing is giving her absolutely no support whatsoever.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • Members

It's just shameful Byrne's departure happened so abruptly. Otherwise, if the writers had had more time, perhaps - perhaps - they could have scripted a proper reunion/exit for her and for Holden. (Yes, Holden, too.)

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • Members

^^^We agree on that. And honestly, the writing for Lily wasn't great when Martha was in the role. It still boils my butt the way Carly was thrown under the bus to set up a big ol' well of sympathy for "Lily", only to have TIIC go right back to Lilden and this piss poor writing for the "heroine" of the show.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • Members

In a way, P.J., you're right. The writing wasn't doing Martha any favors either (although, I'm biased enough to believe she can make just about any material shine, lol). I realize Martha had terrific chemistry and history w/ Jon Hensley, but I was so over "Lilden" as soon as it was clear Lily had grown up and no longer needed her hunky stableboy to protect her.

As for Carly, though, that poor girl has been thrown under the old bus a lot - and not just where her affair w/ Holden was concerned, either. Time and time again, I've said Carly has no business being "tied down" in the sort of star-crossed love story w/ Jack that would play much better w/ Rosanna. (And, oh God, the drinking problem - did we really have to go there? Anyway, I digress.) To me, that's like saying Bob and Lisa are each other's true loves. Carly, like Lisa, serves a much more useful purpose as pot-stirrer and anti-heroine. Whenever she (inevitably) screwed up once again w/ Jack, I always cheered, in a way, b/c, in my mind, that's what she is supposed to do. It's only when (again, IMO) the more rabid fans complained, or when Goutman's ADD would act up again, or when the writers were too lazy to try something new and fresh for these characters, that we would get slapdash, soulless Carjack reunion (and baby) no. three-thousand-and-I-lost-track.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • Members

I'm just hoping for a Linden reunion(wedding) with Martha back in the role with all the Snyders back. Carjack wedding too at the end. Plus a Bob/Kim wedding anniversary of some type with the Hughes back as well. I'll be a happy campier if all that happens towards the end of ATWT run.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • Members

I must have missed the point Lily "grew up" and didn't need Holden anymore. She's always been such a childish, fickle, dependent on every man who crosses her path character, IMO.

To say I violently disagree with your assessment of Carly and Jack would be an understatement. Carly is a "pot stirrer"...but she also has a heart that's brought out by her love for Jack and her family. I think a layered, nuanced performer like Maura demands more than the obligatory "pot-stirrer" role. Where's the conflict in that? Every "pot-stirrer" has to be grounded, otherwise all you have is a amoral lump of flesh like Craig Montgomery. Where daytime has gone wrong is in pigeon-holing characters as "good" "bad" "noble" or "selfish", instead of giving each character a rounded personality. Yes, I love Carly's bitchy side...but I also love her generosity, even when I think she's given it to asshats who don't deserve it like Craig or Simon.

I'd thank you for blaming the demise of ATWT on Goutman selling out to Carjack fans, but as a Carjack fan, I can assure you, we've been shafted more than any "rabid" fanbase on record. "Soulless reunion" my ass.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • Members

Goutman is to blame for ATWT demise but CarJack was only one of his mistakes. The firing of Scott Bryce was another big mistake of his. The final nail on the coffin was Martha Byrne being fired. It was obvious P&G and Goutman were railroading ATWT for failure. Add that his ABC addition to the show...so many I have lost count. Instead he should have focused on the Hughes, Snyders, Ryans and Stewarts. What did we get instead??? Liberty and Parker's teen storyline which went nowhere(which no one wanted in the first place or cared for) and ABC stars dominating our screen.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • Members

I know there was always debate over whether Carly was somehow repressed by Jack but I often felt like, at least when I watched the show regularly, it was more the whim of the writing which repressed her. It was noticeable but not as bad when Broderick was headwriter -- they did try to push him with Julia (she drove me crazy), but soon shipped her into being Reid's doormat. I did sometimes get the feeling we were supposed to see Brad as more of a match for Carly, but the revolving door of Brads put paid to that. It was more a few years later.

Sheffer's hatred of Jack and love of Craig was a heavy influence on his writing and that often translated into the idea that she could be her real self with Craig but not with Jack. The problem with that was Craig only accepted a "real" person when he could use and destroy them. Craig destroyed or attempted to destroy so many women, especially during Sheffer's run. Barbara. Sierra. Lucy. Rosanna. Jack was more of the self-righteous huffing and puffing type but when the writing was there for Carly and Jack, I thought they were a very good mix. The stuff they had before Maura's 2000 maternity leave, the lie bet and all that, I really enjoyed.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • Members

DOOL took a HUGE risk writing off John and Marlena a year ago, and look at them now. It's about story. Some may think "soulless reunions" are sellouts---I'd argue that cheap writing is a bigger "sellout" by TIIC. It's writing Cady McClain off with two comas. It's writing Scott Bryce's Craig out by blowing up Paul's car, and then arbitrarily deciding to recast the role and never punish Craig for his actions. It's killing off legacy characters like Jen Munson and Bryant Montgomery because of departures or miscasting. It's bringing back Bonnie, and doing absolutely nothing with her. It's having mild success with "fringe" characters like Derek, then doing absolutely NOTHING with a talented actor while exABC hair models piss away your summer with contrived POS story like WiggleAss Audrey. It's recasting pivotal roles and shoving that character down our throat the first seven months he's on, as he takes over Oakdale fighting for a child we don't care about and bedding women who've sworn they'd "never let him touch me again".

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.

  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.



  • Recent Posts

    • I found it to be a rather odd way to deal with a character departing for parts unknown.
    • Today reminded me as to why I’m a little disappointed in the name that the new Pope chose

      Please register in order to view this content

      Luckily, EJ and Johnny, and pretty much every other character saved today’s episode.  I didn’t expect Javi to be the one to save Sarah though, and I don’t mind it at all, because if it means that Javi is finally going to get his own identity/character, away from his douchy bf, I’m all for it. Javi’s scenes would’ve been a lot better had it not been for him. EJ and Johnny were the best part of today. Their conversation hit a lot of important beats and I’m so looking forward to seeing them play out. And now that EJ knows that Johnny is going to work for Xander, that opens up another dynamic to their storyline and to the Kiriakis family storylines as well. Tying them all together could be really good. There are so many story possibilities that can come out of this. And I thought Carson Boatman did a pretty good job again too.  I also liked that Johnny was there to comfort Chanel after everything that happened with Sarah. They’re so good together. But I do have mixed feelings about Chanel possibly forgiving Johnny so quickly. Hopefully, the question that she asked him at the end of today leads to more conflict for the two of them.  And yeah, still no changes in Alex’s character lol 
    • Awesome, thanks so much for taking the time to grab this episode. I had a quick review of your rip because I was curious why it was 700MB and 30 minutes. The first 10 minutes of the episode is 3169 (opening credits at 5 minutes and again at 15 minutes). I thought we had the full HD version of ep.3170 on the YouTube channel, but it appears they added the wrong episode but labelled it 3170. 
    • I guess, according to Mike Manning in the Michael Fairman chat, he was almost Derek 

      Please register in order to view this content

    • OIC Thanks. I saw thzt & looked for a prior  ... never mind. 
    • I imagine Brad will blow through all the money in a year and come crawling back, just as Portia warned him not to.
    • Please register in order to view this content

         
    • That's a name I haven't heard in a minute. Thanks! 
    • Well, since I'm still up unexpected past my growing-into-it bedtime. lol.   I finally got to rewatch Monday's. I even rewatched Friday's to take it all in. Now that we got the reveal and hit the climax of the SilkPress Sheila storyline, now we get to watch the aftermath and/or turns that come with its climax. So far, so good. Friday left us with three cliffhangers. And what I found surprising was how I felt about them over a rewatch.    I know some of you all felt a way about the dialogue during Kat vs Eva. I remember liking it more the first time around and it was nice for them to have these scenes to establish more of a frenemy vibe for them going forward. That still held up. But I found myself agreeing with you all about that dialogue. lol. Still, it was nice to have both of their POVs.   Second up was Silk Press Sheila vs the Duprees. And I was happy to get a brief spat with Dani in there. But the rest standouts for me was Anita and Martin. Haters can hate and given the tail end of the episode, I will agree to a fault, but Brandon has impressed and he was on fire on Monday and had great subtle work on Friday. And that subtle work made it all the better. Like I believe I said when I was watching...BC has a much better grip on his character and seems to be realizing what his tics are so has started to be able to know when to turn it up and when to dial it down. And for the most part (emphasis on most), he got that. Meanwhile, TT was giving fierceness, and I was here for every minute of it. Her reading SilkPress. Her being quip about it. Her 'BE STILL.' Ooooo she had a chokehold on me as Anita gave what I was expecting her to SilkPress. WORTH THE WAIT. I also loved Vernon's CHOOSE SILENCE. I wonder though if SilkPress will figure out Martin's condition from her observing Anita and Vernon with him.   And speaking of worth it...Oooo YES Nicole vs Ted was worth totally worth it. Oooooo I knew DD would nail it, and it was all so well done. The fight between the part of Nicole who is a therapist vs Nicole as a woman who wants to express how she feels. And being so angry. And how there would be moments when it would shoot out of her. And how she would restrain herself. But how she felt she should not be restrain. Just the levels of processing and layers. And DD played it all so well. I do wish Maurice gave just a little bit more, but overall, I thought he did a good job even if it was just Ted coming across as a deadbeat and not at all redeemable. And Kat being there for her mother was so beautiful.   Minority, but I love the montage though yes, it did run a little long. Given how the Duprees like to bond (and also as I mentioned from my own very recent family experiences), it did not seem out of place to me.     That said...let's see how the aftermath worked in today's episode. Overall. Cuz RC can be hit or miss. 
    • I wonder whose brilliant (

      Please register in order to view this content

      ) idea it was to do an almost complete rip-off of the "who killed Tom King"-storyline. That's some quality style writing right there.....  
×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

By using this site, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy