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One Life to Live Tribute Thread

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2 minutes ago, Vee said:

I think the Victor/Sloan dreams or visions (there are a couple) actually start before Sloan dies, somewhere in fall '94, but don't quote me.

That would make sense. The one I was thinking of I remembered as close to her breaking point.

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30 minutes ago, DRW50 said:

Welcome @sunvsbanner so nice to see a new poster here, and with such clear thoughts and a fun OLTL-themed username.

The Victor and Sloan scene will pop up in early 1995, I think.

Bo was with Gabrielle in 2002.

1989 was definitely a world away from what is to come. I was watching part of an episode where Cord was back from the airport as Sarah and Viki had been kidnapped and he was talking with some blonde lady with iron pressed hair. It may have been Spring Skye. They all looked alike under Rauch.

Thank you for the welcome and the kind words!! I love anything to do with the newspapers and wish more had been done with them in the show's final years.

So far I've seen just a little of early 1989, and it's been fascinating. Not that all the stories are landing for me, but the whole vibe of the show is so different from what I'm used to, featuring so many characters that I know are going to vanish from the canvas in anything from a few months to a couple of years. And what's frustrating is that I would have kept quite a few of them and am sorry they're going to be leaving.

Actually, I've got a copy of that oral history of OLTL book that was published maybe a decade ago? that your post is reminding me I should probably be reading as I'm watching, because I know very little in terms of concrete details about the Rauch years, except that I understand he was divisive.

21 minutes ago, Vee said:

I think the Victor/Sloan dreams or visions (there are a couple) actually start before Sloan dies, somewhere in fall '94, but don't quote me.

Always nice to see a new intelligent face.

Thank you!!

Regarding the visions, my skin is already crawling. I haven't watched fall 1994 yet.

Has Malone or ES or anyone said when they landed on eventually revealing that Victor raping Viki was the cause of the DID? That is, would they already have been planning to go there as they were setting up Viki leaving Clint for Sloan?

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Just now, sunvsbanner said:

Has Malone or ES or anyone said when they landed on eventually revealing that Victor raping Viki was the cause of the DID? That is, would they already have been planning to go there as they were setting up Viki leaving Clint for Sloan?

There's discussion of the DID story in both period interviews and the oral history. I think the reveal was always intended to be a part of it from maybe '93 onward. Maybe even earlier when Sloan first arrived writing about Victor Lord, but I don't know. He was supposed to be killed off or written out roughly a year before he actually was, but BTS circumstances (Clint Ritchie's farming accident) changed that. Hilariously Linda Gottlieb in the oral history says she went to Agnes Nixon for her blessing on the story and discussed it at length with her, followed by a quote from Agnes: "What? I never met Linda Gottlieb." Who knows what's true there.

I don't know if they always knew of the Victor allusion with Sloan. I do know the original endgame was Viki and Clint reuniting, but that didn't happen. I thought they handled the similarities between Sloan and her father fairly elegantly in some later scenes in '95 or '96 when Viki was recovering from the situation and went over all of it, without running down Sloan too much. But I haven't seen those scenes in awhile.

The OLTL oral history is very worthwhile. It does somewhat glide over some eras the author by his own admission wasn't an avid viewer for (1998-2007) and there's some well-known dirt on Rauch that doesn't make it in. There's also some fog of war from the actors here and there, some facts and info get fuzzy. The late Thom Christopher repeatedly credits Rauch for putting him and Tonja Walker together as Carlo and Alex, but only Gottlieb and Michael Malone did that. But it's a very good, very candid read.

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56 minutes ago, Vee said:

Hilariously Linda Gottlieb in the oral history says she went to Agnes Nixon for her blessing on the story and discussed it at length with her, followed by a quote from Agnes: "What? I never met Linda Gottlieb." Who knows what's true there.

Of course, I'm biased. I don't like the Gottlieb/Malone era AT ALL, and I don't think Linda Gottlieb was good for OLTL in the long or short run. So, I tend to believe Agnes (even with the acknowledgment that, yes, she did have memory issues in her later years). But, like I said, I'm biased, lol.

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13 hours ago, Vee said:

There's discussion of the DID story in both period interviews and the oral history. I think the reveal was always intended to be a part of it from maybe '93 onward. Maybe even earlier when Sloan first arrived writing about Victor Lord, but I don't know. He was supposed to be killed off or written out roughly a year before he actually was, but BTS circumstances (Clint Ritchie's farming accident) changed that. Hilariously Linda Gottlieb in the oral history says she went to Agnes Nixon for her blessing on the story and discussed it at length with her, followed by a quote from Agnes: "What? I never met Linda Gottlieb." Who knows what's true there.

Thank you! I did know CR's farming accident affected things...I think I may have read that here lurking in this thread at some point. I'd usually come here to try to see if anyone was commenting on something I was watching at the time; I finally made an account to keep better track.

Now I'm wondering if CR's accident pushed back the DID story as well. Though it's really hard to imagine Viki's alters not happening amidst everything else that was going on in 1995 (David/Tina, Todd, Joey/Dorian). Those threads were perfectly set up, and it's one of the few periods of the show I've watched where I feel like you could drop a non-soap watcher in right in the middle and have them hooked by the mystery and horror of it.

I'd like to believe Linda Gottlieb did go and talk to Agnes Nixon about it, but, like you said, who knows.

13 hours ago, Vee said:

The OLTL oral history is very worthwhile. It does somewhat glide over some eras the author by his own admission wasn't an avid viewer for (1998-2007) and there's some well-known dirt on Rauch that doesn't make it in. There's also some fog of war from the actors here and there, some facts and info get fuzzy. The late Thom Christopher repeatedly credits Rauch for putting him and Tonja Walker together as Carlo and Alex, but only Gottlieb and Michael Malone did that. But it's a very good, very candid read.

I've only read pieces relevant to what I was watching or already familiar with at the time. I need to sit down and read the whole thing. Even if actors or others behind the scenes mess up the details, sometimes the way they mess them up is telling.

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1 minute ago, sunvsbanner said:

Now I'm wondering if CR's accident pushed back the DID story as well.

I believe it did. I think Gottlieb and co. have said it was meant to culminate and Sloan to die much earlier. They knew the larger story they were doing at least by '93. Robin Strasser has credited herself for going to Erika, talking about the roots of DID lying in abuse, and then claims they went as a duo to Michael Malone to pitch the Victor reveal, which Robin later regretted because she felt it was best that Dorian be the one who killed Victor. Robin was back in early '93, so assuming she's accurate and not getting her facts fuzzy (which can happen) the timeline would be then.

You can see hints of the story as early as summer '93 at least, IMO. In the 25th anniversary episodes in July, in order to save C.J. and Al they have to tear down the walls to re-access Victor's secret room, hidden for many years since the '80s (which will then figure into the DID story in 1995). Viki has an intense, visceral and almost terrified reaction to this which seems too much (and which mirrors how she reacts when Dorian lays everything out for her in early '95). I think that was one of the first pennies to drop.

And yeah, as a kid who grew up watching Dark Shadows on the Sci-Fi Channel at the same time as I was watching OLTL in the '90s there were a lot of gothic similarities. The fact that the Viki/Dorian story stretched back 20+ years fascinated me and was a big part of what had me hooked on the show.

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