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I wonder if they tried to contact Suzanne Davidson. 

The Betsy they cast was perfectly fine but really was just there - extremely generic. They may have been better off not having her return.

I wonder why they did not try Sallows again when Betsy briefly returned in 1994. I can't even remember that Betsy - I don't think I have ever watched most of that material.

Another character who was painted as a deadbeat/bad mother by ATWT in later years due to lazy writing.

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Currently up to second half of 1992 - Margo’s rape, Rosanna’s intro story, Holden’s disappearance/memory loss. Also a bit jarring to watch KMH as Emily at this point after getting used to Melanie Smith.

I’m fascinated by Rosanna’s interactions with the Snyders so far - it’s weird watching scenes between Rosanna and Angel for example, but those two had the beginnings of a strong friendship!

There’s a big gap in the middle of 1992 episodes available, so I have a couple of questions:

* What was the catalyst for Holden’s disappearance?

* What ended up happening with Linc and Marcy?

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In other news - Last night Martha Byrne (Lily) had a social melt-down (on a Saturday Night no less) where she wrote post after post on "X" (formerly Twitter)  about how terrible Kamala Harris/Tim Waltz is, how the GOP has been there for her, asking "What LGTBQ rights did Trump take away?", and telling people how Tulsi Gabbard was thrown under the bus by Kamala Harris

She lost a few fans last night after her "X" rant - on a Saturday Night of all nights!

 

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As an '00 lover, I'd say start with October 2000. Personally. But, if you're interested in summer of 2001 you can't go wrong. It's just that, if you start in October 2000, you'll see the buildup that leads to the summer of 2001 and, imo, it's worth it.

Also, more of that time period exists than the 90s. It can be frustrating to try and piece it together. Whichever you choose, enjoy!

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Holden drove straight from Oakdale to NYC to confront Julie about having fathered a child with her (Aaron).  He was so determined to get clarification that he didn't tell Lily (or anyone else) about the impromptu trip. After meeting with Julie (who told him everything) he left to drive back to Oakdale.  As he was approaching his car, he was mugged and severely beaten by thieves who stole his ID, cash, and car -- leaving him for dead.  Julie, who was leaving for a European trip, assumed Holden had made it home.  She had no contact with anyone back at Oakdale, so she didn't learn about his disappearance for months.  As for Lily, she and Holden had had a big fight right before he left (related to her miscarriage and the tension between them), so she assumed he had just abandoned her -- which no one really believed (including Lily herself) but without any other evidence, what other reason was there?

Linc discovered Marcy's true personality and caught her bed with another man.  Marcy left Oakdale but "triumphantly" claimed that she was pregnant with their child and that she was going to come back and sue for child support.  I don't believe Marcy ever came back.  And Linc eventually left (but came back recast with another actor and an entirely different, toxic personality.)  He was eventually murdered by Ned Simon who was avenging his daughter Debbie's deflowering by a suddenly-scumbag Linc. 

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I think she did return, briefly, after he died. I mainly think that because I remember a Pure Soap episode where Michael Logan was glad because he said the show was so boring this might be some drama. I have a vague memory of her in widow's weeds.

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