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She would have stayed longer if her storyline was better. I kinda figured she wasn’t sticking around, she was on almost everyday but her storylines felt C/D level. She was a sidekick in her own storylines. I remember watching and saying to myself “This would be a great Emmy tape for Missy Egan” while Rebecca was standing on my screen watching it play out too! 
 

I could have seen her sticking around if they took the character down a new and exciting path. Putting her back in the Ryan/Kendall orbit was a dead zone it was as if we were stuck in 2003.
 

Greenlee needed a new challenge in life. Maybe paired with someone like Frankie, or JR.  I also thought it would have been interesting to see her character paired with Brot. The only exciting thing she did in that entire year was have one night stand with Josh. 

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It never ceases to amaze me. Anytime I listen to one of these soap spaces/podcasts and AMC happens to come up it always turns into an AMC roast in comparison to OLTL

If I were a new fan with not a lot of knowledge of AMC I would believe this was one of the worst soaps to ever exist. Like they truly act like I the show was never good. 

I'm so tired of hearing OLTL was doing huge ratings and turning out Shakespeare when it was canceled. You can tell these people weren't real AMC viewers.

Rant over!

@Liberty City Okay.

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I'll admit that AMC was not in very good shape when it was cancelled and that it hadn't been in many years.  But to suggest that OLTL was running proverbial rings around them just because their ratings might have been higher...?  That's absurd.  The truth is, I thought OLTL had become just as unwatchable as AMC and thought it would've needed a miracle in order to save it, ratings be damned.

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I completely agree with you. Lorraine Broderick did bring many characters back from the dead toward the end to wrap things up, but it worked. She managed to re-balance the show in its final months, making it more enjoyable. For once, I didn’t feel like vomiting every time the “fab four” – Greenlee, Ryan, Kendall, and Zach – were on screen. Broderick created a better balance among all the characters.

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Broderick was only rehired to close out the show. The network regularly refused to use her or any of Agnes' creative stable (outside McTavish, and that's a whole other can of worms) unless they needed to placate the fans - first with the brief run for the Los Angeles reset to write Adam out with Brooke, then for the final months of the show. Had the show gone on Frons would never have allowed anyone from Agnes' inner circle to take over.

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I really enjoyed Matt Borlenghi's portrayal of Brian Bodine, especially because I loved the dynamic between Hayley and Brian as star-crossed lovers and high school sweethearts. When Mateo arrived in Pine Valley, it took me some time to adjust and accept Hayley with someone else. (I never cared much for Hayley and Charlie Brent, the guy she lost her virginity to—LOL!)

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