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LOL. The characterization and the writing were in competition for which was worse. But, let’s say, with decent writing and portrayal that actually paid attention to the original incarnation of Dusty Donovan…it could have been interesting to play that against latter day James Stenbeck. Stenbeck needed a genuine nemesis, someone (not named Barbara Ryan) who was a match for him.

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Melinda should have never been killed off like Chuckie Shea. It seems like writers back in the day had that on the brain when they wanted to do away with a character. Look how many ATWT characters that got killed off in the 1970's alone.

Chuckie "Chuck" could have been turned into a balls to the wall mean SOB by his father (who faked their deaths) by the time of his return. He would make James & Tonio look like wusses. Lisa would be afraid to go to bed at night just knowing he was in the house. 

Andy, Sabrina, and Frannie should have been on canvas. I thought it was hilarious and weird that after Mary Ellen Stuart took over the role of Frannie, they cast another actress as Sabrina instead of continuing the Patty Duke Identical cousins bit. 

 

 

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Late stage ATWT gave me the notion that they brought back James just as much to mix things up with the newer characters as with Barbara, which is not a bad idea, if you know what you’re doing and how to write it but that’s not what I recall from what I saw on my screen. John absolutely should have been brought back, even for a brief time during a story arc- Larry and Anthony usually lit up scenes during which they played opposite each other, with even just a look.

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On the chance that the new 1983 episode is from Thursday, Aug. 4, I'm going to mention how funny/awesome it is that so much of that particular day's soaps can now be seen, even partially.

ABC: Loving, Ryan's Hope, All My Children, General Hospital, Edge of Night

NBC: Search for Tomorrow, Another World

CBS: As the World Turns

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I have heard some very disturbing and distasteful things about Rumble, so I don’t ever intend to venture onto that platform. I remember there were a few Black “creators” that were lured there with the promises of riches and better subscriber traction than they were getting on YouTube. A few announced that they were leaving for Rumble, expecting their subscribers to follow suit. They are back to YouTube now.

 

A teenager-y Betsy. And another reference to Cricket as a bug, this time not in an affectionate way but delivered with more than a hint of derision. 

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