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Been bingeing some OLTL '93 and I have never seen this much of Jason Webb and Dorian together before - Robin and Mark Brettschneider were hot. What's curious is that by April they are [!@#$%^&*] around again but in January or February he was still devoted to Lee Ann, while Kevin worked to wedge them apart. Did he rebound that quickly inbetween?

Also, I know the Jason/Dorian relationship started under Elaine Princi. Is there a timeline of how that began and when in '92?

It seems like the show hedged its bets a lot on Jason and Lee Ann, or Jason and Dorian or even the hints of Jason and Marty beyond their friendship. I always found him sexy.

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Julie Montgomery (Samantha Vernon #1) looks great on Y&R's day-ahead episode. As someone who's only seen her very early in her run in the '70s and then near the end with Asa, it's a bit surreal to see her decades apart.

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She played Betty Childs, who was Ted McGinley's character's love interest, until Robert Carradine's character raped her - yes, I said raped her - at the Greek Games while dressed in a Darth Vader costume (which was either Ted McGinley's character's, or one like it, I can't remember anymore).  

Yep, here it is.  Remember, she (Betty) has no idea it's not Stan under that mask -- and afterward, when Lewis DOES take off his mask, she's surprised, but she also says he was "wonderful" and asks him to meet her after the pep rally:

 

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I've said it before and I'll say it again: you could easily remake Revenge of the Nerds as a gritty drama about young sociopaths with little changes to the script. Older ones, too. John Goodman's comments about justifying vandalism to the tri-Lambda house "in the eyes of my God, my father and my coach" is straight-up hate speech.

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Julie (or Julia) Montgomery also played a Diane Chambers act-a-like in a final season episode of "Cheers," and she was the victim in an episode (co-starring J. Eddie Peck and Leslie Nielsen) of "Murder, She Wrote," which taught us all a VERY valuable lesson: NEVER ask Julie Montgomery to play a drunk scene.

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