Jump to content

Headwriters who change with their shows


Recommended Posts

  • Replies 84
  • Created
  • Last Reply
  • Members

I did post a couple of hours back? I've been switching computers maybe it didn't go through I will check. (basically I am severely disappointed though the optimist in me about the future of AMC thinks it's not quite as bad as it COULD have been)

You haven't convinced me :P when the campier aspects came a year or two in, I agree.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • Members

Jaime Lyn Bauer? That would've been something! But why couldn't she just return to Y&R? That really bothers me. I want to see Lorie Brooks in action so bad. Those two episodes she returned for in 1984 were flawless. She slipped back into that role so seamlessly. But I always thought the original choice for Stephanie Forrester was Susan Seaforth Hayes?

Oh okay! I must've missed your post, but I will look. I was wondering what you would think.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • Members

I've read that about SSH too, but I read about JLB even longer ago, I think in Waggett's Book of Lists. And I REALLY hope I'm not making this up, I need to recheck my facts, but I want to say that they went as far as taking promo pics with JLB before she pulled out. She wasn't *quite* ready for the grind of a lead like Stephanie, she'd quit Y&R because she was worked to death.

DeeeDee, I can see that, the iciness, Stephanie is somewhere between Iris and Alex. Iris was more in-your-face, and Alex sort of leaned back and quietly schemed when she needed to.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 2 weeks later...
  • Members

Marland said that the Snyder family was shaped after his own. He grew up on a farm in West Sand Lake, NY. The Thanksgiving sqash cut was actually his family tradition. I come from Albany, near his home town, and the sappy Snyders' remind me of the locals. They all live in little farmhouses that look like Emma's kitchen. A writer often brings his/her personal experience with them, these people and events are what they know, understand, consider the ideal. Marland brough earthy moments to all of his shows aside from his Showtime gig.

I think he went to far declawing Babs, Lucinda, Lisa: these women lost all thier zest. Killing off Diana was a mistake, too. This is jut my feeling; however, during the first two years he lost ratings when contrasted against Jerome and Bridget Dobson. I wonder what kind of ATWT we would have today if they had stayed. Better year, where the show would be now had B&B not been aired thus bumping the time slot.

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'm not sure it's as unpopular as you think.  I just think the show knew they were in a bind, and needed a proven couple for the viewers to invest in. Trying to reunite Vanessa and Ross had just failed in 87. I don't think Ed and Holly's affair was well received, as Simon and Garrett had a brother/sister chemistry. Enter Billy and Vanessa, who give you history and an out not to try and do a Josh/Reva/Billy triangle, which would've really wrecked the relationship between Josh and Billy. I'd have been ok with trying Vanessa/Ross again, and doing a Vanessa/Ross/Holly/Billy quad for a while. I hated Nadine. HATED. She had to be the most insufferable also-ran before ATWT's Julia Lindsay.
    • GROSS. Michael Swan was hot back in his ATWT days. Now he's 76 and WAY past his hot years.    
    • Since she kidnapped, locked up and tried to kill her father's wife I'd say that is still a pretty big deal
    • I'm good with the gushing, too. There aren't many soap icons like John Black, and that's important to celebrate and remember. And yes, life does go on for other characters, but as they say, timing is everything. Going sky diving the day before the funeral? And during a week of shows that were so powerful emotionally? No.    
    • No. There might have been a slight pause for dramatic effect after his "death," but pretty soon after they showed him in France getting plastic surgery and getting involved with his doctor, then planning with her to bring Christina to France. (She thought he had good reason to do it; she wasn't a bad person or anything). Now that I think of it, there must have been some kind of pause before that, during the 70s. Rita was accused of killing a private patient for an inheritance when she lived in Texas. Part of the backstory was that Roger had been there, too. Not sure exactly when or how long that was.
    • I've already stated that I don't like Doug being written as this meek and submissive. It was so lame watching him leave her like that. Vanessa can divorce him, but she then needs to get her thot ass into therapy. She's not only having sex with every guy she runs into, but is now having  sex with a skeevy perv on a poker table. I'm going to give the BTG some credit here. For months, many on this board were delighting in the Vanessa/Joey flirting and what they saw as chemistry. I think we're now seeing what the writers always intended -- that Joey is a disgusting POS wannabe mobster.
    • John Black actually was the ultimate good guy soap hero. So I don’t mind the town gushing over him. It’s deserved.
×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

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