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I think that was a common device on serial dramas, especially soaps to have a character become so deeply unlikeable, that when they are sent off the canvas, they won't be missed. It's kind of unfortunate because the character could have evolved. I don't know what the reasons were behind the actress's/character's departure but between her and Tess' eventual departure and, it doesn't look like much was done with Bianca, that age group of young women seemed like it diminished rather quickly.

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Courtney had relatable problems compared to Marland's main pretty princesses (Lily, Rosanna), and I think there is something to be said with her struggling with her body image, with Andy's inability to break out of toxic patterns, etc. 

 

The main reason I don't care for her is because onscreen, I just don't think this was very interesting to watch. She spent years being unhappy, with little to no personality trait beyond being unhappy. Whether she was with her brother, or Ellen, or Andy, or Evan, that was all you got. She had no real personality or inner life. That's why when she married Andy, her story was essentially over, and we got odd writing choices like her becoming a cop, which I never remember her caring about before that point.

 

Andy was one of my favorite characters, but I generally was more drawn into his stories when they had some type of ugly dramatic element, whether it be the consequences of his drinking, or his relationships with "bad girls." I'm not saying Courtney had to be "bad" to be interesting (Iva, Connor, etc. weren't), I'm just saying the Courtney we got, in writing and acting, felt like a drag to me. As time passes I blame that more on Marland's problem writing for ingenues, and less on Hayley Barr, who went on to do some good temp work on GL (to the point where a number of fans who were tired of Beth Ehlers wanted her to take over the part). 

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I was thinking about what I wrote yesterday and I think that this was an industry-wide problem, not just a Marland problem.  Soaps relied too much on one HW figure to write an enormous canvas full of characters and I doubt that staff writers had enough backing from the production company and network execs to truly offer a "corrective" vision that may contrast with the showrunner's projections for the characters.

Did anyone read that book "The Checklist"? There is an illuminating chapter on the Korean aviation industry in the 1980s that has an interesting correlation (albeit not nearly as life and death with the soaps) to the way the daytime soaps industry operates.

You simply cannot expect a middle aged white man to successfully write a full, rich interior life of a neurotic middle-class girl without some help. Writers, like everyone else have blindspots. Bill Bell and Agnes Nixon had them also. And unlike them, Marland was not the creator, so it should have been easier for the producers, execs and network to intervene, but their ranks lacked diversity and likely would have made things even worse. The problems that ATWT had were numerous, systemic and not limited to one or two regimes. As we see now, in the remaining soaps the problems remain and certainly outlived Marland, Bell and Nixon.

 

That promo set at Dreams' End is really good. The P&G soaps were adept at filming these exterior sequences for their stories.

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@DramatistDreamerbrings up an interesting idea.  I wonder if that is why the Curlee/Demorest/Reilly and others era worked so well across so many characters. Because they each contributed to the overall, but I bet they also each focused on parts of the show they were the most into.  As opposed to the one singular voice.

 

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Part of it could be a function of age, changing times, tastes, etc. Being too deeply ensconced in the world of television, rather than out in the world observing and experiencing people from other cultures. Another part of it could come down to the writer's room and those writers not being as strong in their abilities to have a discernible impact. Writers who are confident in their craft tend to speak up. The culture surrounding P&G soaps vs. other soaps.

I made the reference to the Korean aviation industry because there was a known pathology that was causing the industry to have an obscene amount of crashes in the 80s until they did the unthinkable, broke longstanding tradition in order to fix it.

Marland wrote many wonderful stories at ATWT, even the ones that didn't go all the way through to reach their full conclusions. The story he began about the wounds in the Franklin family-- the rift between Roy and his father due to Roy's choice of profession being linked to the police, who his brother died at the hands of, is the type of story soaps today are not even brave enough to tell now. For his faults, I will always applaud his efforts, in pulling off even half of it.

 

 

And soap production moves so fast that perhaps Marland needed a team he could speak short-hand with, and they'd "get it" and take the ball and run with it, with not much oversight.

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Two things that I will never understand why Soapclassics didn't do:

 

Release a boxed set of wedding ceremonies of some of the other characters-- At least one of Lisa's weddings should have made the cut and Shannon and Brian's zany botched ceremony should've been in there.

 

Tom and Margo's most poignant moments. The faux affair between Tom and Barbara as well as those excruciating moments of near reconciliation , including the ONS when they were on the verge of divorce as well as an ultimate reconciliation.

 

Okay a third, is Kim's Labor Day delivery of baby Chris. Any self-respecting fan of ATWT would want to see those episode, either for the first or second time.

 

Why these episodes never became part of a collection, I'll never know.

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I think with Marland....he sometimes wrote character types to be too similar.  Laura on GH worked due to Genie Francis, same with Morgan #1 on GL (when she was replaced...Morgan became non descript).

 

As annoying as Lily was...you could never accuse Martha Byrne of being non descript.  

 

Sometimes you need an actor with personality and fire to breathe life into an ingenue, etc.

 

And I recall Courtney being more hyper and perky...at least in her last months on the canvas than sour.

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V.) ISLAND CLAWS   Chuck      1980 FRIDDAY THE 13TH PART 2    Paul     1981 ADAM'S APPLE    Jeff Chapman    1986    (Made for T. V.) MUTINY ON THE BOUNTY     Dag    1989 GUESS WHO'S COMING FOR CHRISTMAS?  Michael   1990     (Made for T. V.) THE SKATEBOARD KID  2     Raymond Curtis     1994 THE WOLVES      Connors     1996 AN UNFINISHED AFFAIR    Detective Wright    1996      (Made for T. V.) LAND OF THE FREE    Agent Luckinbill    1998 BLACK THUNDER   Moore    1998 AND NEVER LET HER GO    Louis Capano     2001     (Made for T. V.) ROUGH AIR: DANGER ON FLIGHT 534    Detective Kevin Muldoon    2001    (Made for T. V.) A KILLING SPRING    Reed Gallagher    2002     (Made for T. V.) THE GALINDEZ  FILE    Norman Radcliffe    2003 ALIEN TRACKER     2003 SCARLET MOON     Jesus Christ     2006 A LITTLE THING CALLED MURDER    Lieutenant Harold Evans     2006     (Made for T. V.) FLIGHT 93   Cleveland Controller  # 1    2006    (Made for T. V.) A DAUGHTER'S CONNECTION    Detective Gibson   2006  (Made for T. V.) HIS NAME WAS JASON: 30 YEARS OF FRIDAY THE 13TH     Self; Paul Holt   2009 CRYSTAL LAKE MEMORIES: THE COMPLETE HISTORY OF FRIDAY THE 13TH    Self; Paul Holt    2013 BUTCHERED   Papa Baker     2019 Family Ties Sister --   Kathleen Furey Marriage --  Denise Galik    1991 - Present             RICHARD RUST       Born Richard McEwan Walsh Rust             7/3/1935 - 11/9/1994 ANOTHER WORLD   Dr. Tony Warren    1964 - 65 GENERAL HOSPITAL    Jason Vining   1975 - 76 and SAM BENEDICT     Hery "Hank" Tabor    1962 - 63 Appeared in many western series, often as a villain. movies THE PHENIX CITY STORY    1955 THE LEGEND OF TAN DOOLEY    Country Boy     1959 THIS REBEL BREED    Buck Madison    1960 UNDERWORLD, U. S. A.   Gus Cottahee    1961 HOMICIDAL     Jim Nesbitt     1961 WALK ON THE WILD SIDE    Oliver    1962 TARAS BULBA     Captain Alex    1962 ALVAREZ KELLY     Sergeant Hatcher    1966 NAKED ANGELS     Fingers     1969 THE STUDENT NURSES    Les     1970 THE LAST MOVIE     Pisco    1971 THE MARSHAL OF MADRID    Cody Baker     1971    (Made for T. V.) KID BLUE      Train Robber   # 2     1973 I ESCAPED FROM DEVIL'S ISLAND     Sergeant Zamora     1973 THE GREAT GUNDERSON     Joe Riles     1977 COLORS      Hearing Officer    1988 DADDY'S BOYS    Construction Worker    1988 DOUBLE REVENGE   Sheriff Blanchfield   1988 BROADWAY    LONG DAY'S JOURNEY INTO NIGHT    11/7/1956 - 3/29/1958   Understudy; Replacement --  Edmund Tyrone ONE BY ONE    12/1/1964 - 12/5/1964    Understudy -- Jason Sample; Paul Keyes THEATER THE MILKY WAY     1951        Southbury Playhouse Family Ties Parents --  Paul Drummond Rust, Jr. & Hannah Holiday McEwan      Siblings -- Paul Drummond Rust III;  olladay Lee McEwan Rust Marriages          Karen Holland Cutler    8/7/1954 - ????      Divorced          Dianne Van Hessen    8/27/1956 - 63      Divorced   3 Children    --   Dorinda, Rachel, Richard           Ute Karin Guttler    1965 - December 1966   Divorced 1 child           Leslie Rust   ??? - 11/9/1994  His Death   1 child           SABINE SINGH         8/4/1974 - Present DAWSON'S CREEK      Anna Evans     2001 ALL MY CHILDREN    Greenlee Smythe Dupree Lavery Devane Hayward Lavery   4/20/2007 - 1/15/2008 ONE LIFE TO LIVE      Wendy  the Hooker   2010 and WITH THE D. J.    Self    2009 VOYAGES    Self 2008 - 09 movies   STUDENT AFFAIRS      Jordan     1999     (Made for T. V.) RICKY 6    Kelly Joseph     2000 SOMEONE LIKE YOU     Girl at Bar     2001 MARYAM     Jill     2002 THE ANARCHIST'S COOKBOOK        Gia      2002 NANCY DREW     Allison Price    2002    (Made for T. V.) THE FINE LINE BETWEEN CUTE AND CREEPY     Mary   2002 MARTHA BEHIND BARS    Lexie Stewart     2005 HEALING KINDNESS    (V)    2012 LOVE NEVER FAILS/FOREVER FOUND    2013 THEATER THE GOLD STANDARD      Olivia EUTHANASIST     May 2008         P. S. 122    NYC Founding member of the Company of the Flea Theater Group Parents -- Gisa Voigt  & Anand Singh (an Indian Maharajah).     Sibling --  Schandra Singh Began working as a full time volunteer, advocate, and activist in 2011, starting the non-profit organization, PURE.       CANDICE ROSE        1/24/1968 - Present DAYS OF OUR LIVES      Train Passenger    2006 GENERAL HOSPITAL     Margaret Harper (V)   May 2025 and STRANGER THINGS      Laura Cunningham -- Chrissy's Mom     2022 SHE-HULK:  ATTORNEY AT LAW   Aunt Melanie    2022 Upcoming    MURDAUGH MURDERS    Christine Cook     2025    Pre Production movies WRITER'S BLOCK      Melissa Grady     1995 SKINWALKER: CURSE OF THE SHAMAN   Rosa    2005 ABE AND BRUNO       Edie     2005   LOVELY, STILL     Young Mary     2008 SPLATTER: LOVE, HONOR AND PAINTBALL      Cindy    2010 FINDING JENUA      Young Jean    2011 HUSK      Road Farmer's Wife    2011 WINNING FAVOR     Ann Vanderberg     2012 FINDING JOHN SMITH     Desiree Smith    2012 TRYING TO QUIT     Mrs. Windsor     2012 HALLOWEEN ENDS     Mrs. Allen    2022 THE UNSEEN     Kristen Jude     2023 LICK      Mrs. Thomas     2024 PROZAC BABIES Upcoming SAVE ME      Helen      TBA     Post Production GAIA      Kathy     TBA    Post Production INTOXICATED RAIN      Stacey      TBA    Post Production Video Game THE SIMS: SUPERSTAR     Sim    2003 THEATER GUYS AND DOLLS     Adelaide TWELFTH NIGHT       Olivia THE WINTER'S TALE     Perdita       Providence, RI THE WOODS     Ruth     SYLVIA      Sylvia BOBBY ZERO    Lily White A CHRISTMAS CAROL   1994 - 95             Trinity Repertory Theater   Providence RI Family Ties Parents --    Selwyn Rose and Leigh Evans Marriage --  John Cady     @Paul Raven  I had Robert Westenberg typed up, but then found 2 new sources, So he'll be up on Monday (family picnic to set up tomorrow).     Wishing everyone a safe and Happy Memorial Day!                  
    • And yet somehow - not sure why - we know for certain he would have never named a character 'Mariah'.
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