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I guess this episode must have been up at some point (or still is in some other form but if so I didn't see it). Jim Muneco put this up today. My favorite part is the Tom and Lisa conversation about his love life - so much fun to see Deas and Eileen here as there is a looseness rather than later versions of Tom mostly tolerating daffy Lisa.

 

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5 hours ago, DRW50 said:

I guess this episode must have been up at some point (or still is in some other form but if so I didn't see it). Jim Muneco put this up today. My favorite part is the Tom and Lisa conversation about his love life - so much fun to see Deas and Eileen here as there is a looseness rather than later versions of Tom mostly tolerating daffy Lisa.

would love to watch this, but keeps asking me to sign in to prove i’m not a bot. then nothing happens. what’s the deal?

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5 hours ago, DRW50 said:

I guess this episode must have been up at some point (or still is in some other form but if so I didn't see it). Jim Muneco put this up today. My favorite part is the Tom and Lisa conversation about his love life - so much fun to see Deas and Eileen here as there is a looseness rather than later versions of Tom mostly tolerating daffy Lisa.

Those are nice, cute scenes between Tom and Lisa,...I havent seen Tom interacting with his family (besides Bob) that much..and Deas is actually charming here (much more charming then Holmes interactions with Lisa) and Fulton is not jittering around who knew that they would be good for each other...though its weird him calling her "mother" and not mom.  I can't tell if Lisa is breaking bad on Margo or if she is trying to make Tom feel guilty and hire her back.

I never can understand what happened to Deas to make him so obnoxious as Buzz.

3 minutes ago, Mitch64 said:

I never can understand what happened to Deas to make him so obnoxious as Buzz.

What did you think of his Keith on Santa Barbara? What I'm getting at is what if it's not Deas, what if it's just the way Buzz is?

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I know they aren't everyone's cup of tea, but I could watch Margaret Colin and Justin Deas banter all day.

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3 hours ago, Contessa Donatella said:

What did you think of his Keith on Santa Barbara? What I'm getting at is what if it's not Deas, what if it's just the way Buzz is?

SB was not my cup of tea...so never saw him but could see how he would work as a sleazeball. I think its the combo of Buzz being so OT and Deas being full of himself and the whole industry acting as if he is soap's answer to Pacino.  Well, also, Buzz was the original Jonathon....always got to win out and no one ever called him on being an ass!

 

3 hours ago, Khan said:

I know they aren't everyone's cup of tea, but I could watch Margaret Colin and Justin Deas banter all day.

Totally agree...I just can't see them acting out the morose Marland storylines.  They really would have been good in a primetime show together.. I wonder why not writers picked up on Tom's past drug issues, Deas would have been good in that .

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6 hours ago, Mitch64 said:

They really would have been good in a primetime show together.

As a matter of fact, @Mitch64, Deas guest-starred with Colin on her short-lived CBS sitcom, "Foley Square."  Again, I can understand why some find them irritating, but the two acting out Diane English's smart, witty dialogue...?  That's heaven to me, lol.

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As the original account that uploaded several partial ATWT episodes hasn't come back yet I decided to reupload them for the time being. 

Do any of you remember the airdates for these?

 

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15 minutes ago, DRW50 said:

 

They could have done a much better job of stalling until David remembered encountering Dee in the elevator on the night of her rape.  The director and writers really let Jacquie Schulz and Larry Bryggman down there.

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8 minutes ago, Khan said:

They could have done a much better job of stalling until David remembered encountering Dee in the elevator on the night of her rape.  The director and writers really let Jacquie Schulz and Larry Bryggman down there.

I agree - the whole scene is very amateurish, especially the end.

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2 hours ago, DRW50 said:

As the original account that uploaded several partial ATWT episodes hasn't come back yet I decided to reupload them for the time being. 

Do any of you remember the airdates for these?

 

The 1983 episode is from the week of August 1. I think we determined it was Thursday, Aug. 4. (ETA: I don't think it was outright determined that it was Thursday, Aug. 4, but I assumed so, because the original uploader had all of that day's All My Children episode.)

The 1981 episodes are from the week of December 6.

The 1985 episode is from Monday, March 4.

 

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1 hour ago, Franko said:

The 1983 episode is from the week of August 1. I think we determined it was Thursday, Aug. 4. (ETA: I don't think it was outright determined that it was Thursday, Aug. 4, but I assumed so, because the original uploader had all of that day's All My Children episode.)

The 1981 episodes are from the week of December 6.

The 1985 episode is from Monday, March 4.

 

Thank you so much!!

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This evening's episode. Sheffer's second month and the show is already much more enjoyable than it was under Laiman. There's a lovely storyilne for Nancy but I don't remember if there's follow-through or not. I'll enjoy discovering it for a second time though. 

Each day this week, one of our leading ladies has received an invitation to David Stenbeck's funeral (tomorrow night's viewing) and THAT I'll never forget. 

Martha's Lily could drive me crazy sometimes but I think Sheffer was one of the few scribes who knew how to write her as an actual human being.

 

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