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Thanks!  And I see this was right after the whole Frannie and Darryl remote which I loved!  Speaking of love....also loved the Sean recast in MKL. I hated the original Sean. He looked too gay to love females...LOL.  And I was correct in that there was a warning before the episode premiered.

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I didn't mind the first Sean (I thought he was kind of hot), but I don't think Marland knew what to do with the character. He also didn't work well with Frannie. The whole story was oddly heavy which didn't work for her when she was new back in town and needed time to build as a recast. 

 

ATWT was so dark at this point but Marland mostly made it work. It's a very dense viewing experience but it's on good form. It's a lot more like modern dramas than anything on soaps now. I'm just sorry that he didn't get to finish out his last few years as HW.

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Probably. I think FMB did some kind of set purge. God only knows how old that set was.

 

And bite your tongue. It may not have been "pretty", but it felt like a Midwestern farmhouse kitchen.

 

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Ah, man..those pictures ruined it for me...he looks so skinny..why did he"shave" and uh, no one should wear that little blue number he has on..he looks so porny there....not that I am jealous of your happiness or anything.

 

As for Burke Moses (who played Gaston on stage) I thought he was hot with looked like "man"  baby!  I dont think Marland knew how to handle someone like that..his guys were all homely boring or porny looking.

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Oh my imagination had so much "more" involved..if you know what I mean and I think you do...that's okay I wouldn't kick him out of bed for eating crackers but he really needs to stop the shaving thing...

 

Marland's porny guys "Holden and any of the various farm guys in tight jeans/Evan/Duncan/

 

Boring and homely..Tom/Hal/Midget Paul/Andy (sorry, I know that is against the law to say that but...)

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Ha...only Holden was hunky for me. I didn't care for Evan or Duncan.

Gregg Marx's Tom would be more of the porny side....but Scott Holmes was more homely/boring type....LOL....I thought AK's Paul was cute.....and let's not forget Model Paul...but that wasn't DM hire....neither was the Paul after that.

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Yea, I was referring to Holmes's Tom, not Marx's Tom, who I don't think was porny at all..just sexy and wholesome... ( and would make the perfect dream husband and I would just know what to do with that nasty viper Babs...)  I wasnt into Duncan at all..he belonged on Days not ATWT and Evan, well, lets just way it was way too obvious why non of his romances worked out!

 

Funny thing is, I didn't think Holden was all that back in the day (of course I understood why others did) but thought he got sexier as he got older.!!!

God..those are cheesy!!! No wonder everyone thinks the soap industry is low rent! I love Orange Boy in his 90's gay Daisy Dukes bending over for the camera!

 

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