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Rating the Replacements (AW, B&B, DAYS)

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I still don't understand those mass demonstrations in front of CBS and Trachta going to the soap press and using early online forums to declare he was the star of the show. Hmm he was pretty much forgotten after a couple years wasn't he?

I enjoyed Trachta's Thorne for the Thorne/Macy romance and the singing, but really did not mind when a new Thorne showed up. Harmon has had great chemistry with his B&B co-stars which showed as soon the Taylor/Thorne (it was craaaaaaaap and a poor ploy in the eternal triangle) was over: I particularly liked Thorne/Macy & Grant and Throoke which both should have lasted much longer.

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The Kendall stuff was a bit more backburner, he was ghostwriting that book about Erica with her. Then there was the stuff with umm that older guy and they were gaslighting Dixie with a Will double (this was when McTavish;'s love of doubles, etc, was getting out of control). But I did like him int he role--and wow it was a waste when they brought the character back.

Did Kendall and Del have anything to do with the Will double? Is that what you're saying? I thought Janet hired him because Dixie started the campaign to get Janet thrown back in the slammer.

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No, that was all Janet if memory serves. She saw him in dinner theatre and started having flashes of Wlll's face in place of his. And that was after Kendall and Del were working on the book, I think that coincided more with Kendall's time with Anton, schemes with Corvina, et cetera. Geesh, it's been a while, not totally sure.

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*You know, the more I try to dig around in the cobwebs, I do feel that Janet had an accomplice in the hired actor thing, someone help me here...

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No, that was all Janet if memory serves. She saw him in dinner theatre and started having flashes of Wlll's face in place of his. And that was after Kendall and Del were working on the book, I think that coincided more with Kendall's time with Anton, schemes with Corvina, et cetera. Geesh, it's been a while, not totally sure.

THAY LAY-PARD!

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LOL! "M'eye moe-thor toe mee to prrro-take dee lay-pore at awl da coasts!"

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Jeff Trachta's Thorne wouldn't have lasted that long. I was happy when handsome WH took over as the anti-Ridge (just like Clayton Norcross) and enjoyed him with Taylor, Brooke, Macy and Claudia Cortez. Too bad that Brad had no idea what to do with him and paired him up with extra Darla, who ended up being a "tragic heroine".

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Jeff Trachta's Thorne wouldn't have lasted that long. I was happy when handsome WH took over as the anti-Ridge (just like Clayton Norcross) and enjoyed him with Taylor, Brooke, Macy and Claudia Cortez. Too bad that Brad had no idea what to do with him and paired him up with extra Darla, who ended up being a "tragic heroine".

and thats where they went wrong with him. There was quite a revival in his character when they brought Macy back as they were a gerat couple and her returned was so good. They should have been the it couple going forward. I thought Darla was going to simply be a bump in the road but they omehow deciced to make her the endgame and Macy went on to have success with Deacon before being killed off. I liked Darla but she really wasnt a leading lady. They kinda held him back while he was with her and I never really bought them a a couple. They just didnt quite click and I wasnt feeling their love

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I have always liked Winsor Harmon's Thorne. Not the greatest actor, but his chemistry with KKL is off the charts. I think that, when given the material, he really succeeds.

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OMG! Their chem was BEYOND off the charts- IMO, the only pairings that even come close to sharing the sexual chemistry that Harmon/KKL shared are Webster/Koslow, SB's Arveson/Brainard, and Aleksander/Birkelund (largely because of the writing for their sick, sadistic relationship). I CANNOT believe that this has never been revisited- this is the ONE and ONLY pairing that converted me from a die hard Ridge & Brooke believer. Frankly, I have no use for them anymore- I was revolted with Ridge's fake seduction of her causing Thorne's proposal to Macy & even more sickened when in a mere couple episodes, Brooke was suddenly disinterested in the magnetic Thorne & became re-obsessed with brother Ridge, claiming their entire relationship was Ridge-agenda-based (untrue). While I hear that KKL is a total gem on set, it pains me that she's never stood up & complained/asked to be reunited with Harmon. I've loved Brooke since I began watching circa 93, but she was at her most interesting, IMO, during 2 periods & stories

1. Brooke & BeLief- paired with Scott Thompson Baker's Connor

2. Brooke & Thorne- a fascinatingly MAD Brooke emerges, driving Steph to her breaking point

Points also to JackPeyton RE: Krista Allen. UGH! What was DAYS thinking? She was just NOT Billie and IMO, Rinna was unrecastable at that point. Rinna's first run was sheer greatness- her chemistry with RKK's (superior) Bo actually had fans rooting against a Bo/Hope redux when Alfonso returned (I know I was). IMO, their chemistry factored significantly into DAYS firing RKK & bringing back Reckell, since the show (at that point) clearly decided to go the Bo/Hope route. Rinna's chem with Reckell wasn't nearly as tangible.

Nick Hudson is, was, and always will be an ill-developed sh!tastic character. The less said about him & his portrayers, the better.

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While I hear that KKL is a total gem on set, it pains me that she's never stood up & complained/asked to be reunited with Harmon

I think she probably knows that would never happen. The show made a very conscious choice to only let her be with Ridge, aside from the occasional moments with Nick.

Back around 2001 or 2002 Brad Bell seemed to very deliberately clamp down on B&B ever actually breaking away from their usual tired patterns. Everything has always been the same since then, with Ridge's loser children trotted out to continue the cliches.

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1. Brooke & BeLief- paired with Scott Thompson Baker's Connor

Not to get too off topic here but I still can't believe B&B let a hunk like Baker simmer on the backburner for years. Ok maybe I can believe it but Connor was great yet other than short relationships with Brooke, Karen, and Maggie they did nothing with him at all. Connor is up there with Clarke, Grant, CJ, Pierce, Storm etc. as wasted men on B&B.

Back around 2001 or 2002 Brad Bell seemed to very deliberately clamp down on B&B ever actually breaking away from their usual tired patterns. Everything has always been the same since then, with Ridge's loser children trotted out to continue the cliches.

I think that's why B&B circa 2000-2003 was pretty enjoyable and wildly entertaining for the most part. I was very disappointed when B&B lost out to ATWT for Best Show at the Emmys in what, 2002/2003?

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B&B always seemed to struggle with writing for any men beyond Ridge. I really liked Brooke with Connor and with James, and with Thorne, and with Deacon. Yet she always goes back to the loser.

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Agreed about Connor. What made it worse is they kinda-sorta paired him with Sheila at the end of his run & those two were red-hot. Ah, what could have been.

Scott Thompson Baker is another one of daytime's most underrated actors. I'll never forget him, if only for the fact that he presented the Lead Actress Emmy to my Marcy in 1989 and shouted out her name with such enthusiasm.

I forget, but wasn't he on AMC for a while? I can't remember who he played there for some reason, but I'm almost sure he was on at some point.

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He played bad boy Craig Lawson who pretended to be Tad's old friend and was conning Dixie while sleeping with his conniving ex Gloria. Then I think he fell for Dixie for real.

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