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Y&R: Kevin Schmidt Out

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Yes, and how sad that a nobody like Daisy is under contract, while a core character with parents who are always front-burner is only recurring...

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Yes, and how sad that a nobody like Daisy is under contract, while a core character with parents who are always front-burner is only recurring...

I'd bet dollars to a donut that's Schmidt's choice.

And I'd bet Y&R loves him so much, they'd rather go with him recurring that someone potentially less interesting under contract.

I don't want a new Noah under contract until they get rid of the sh!tty sh!tty casting director.

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I'd bet dollars to a donut that's Schmidt's choice.

And I'd bet Y&R loves him so much, they'd rather go with him recurring that someone potentially less interesting under contract.

I don't want a new Noah under contract until they get rid of the sh!tty sh!tty casting director.

Schmidt isn't that outstanding, and very recastable.

Yes, I hate this casting director too, but Noah isn't a hard to cast role. Though, they'd probably cast some former sitcom actor that's 10 years too old to play the part...

Better yet, no Noah under contract until we get a better writing team that can write good stories, especially for younger characters...

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It seems that the only reason they wanted a sorased Noah was so that they could pawn him off on Eden.

Too bad the show are giving the teenage storylines to people who are in the mid 20's/30's.

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