Jump to content

Couples That SHOULD Have Been Supercouples


Recommended Posts

  • Members
Posted

Speaking of which, your avatar reminds me of another one. Lily with Jonathan. Lily could do no wrong before him but I detested that she got with the killer of Sam's father. I liked her relationship with him, so for her to marry, "love" and defend Edmund's killer was like an ultimate betrayal. I hated how the show used her to prop him up and let us know that he was alright bc she said so. I found it a bit offensive that they only put them together bc he was written as mentally challenged and she was autistic. Jon should have stayed dead and that brain tumor story should have never happened. All the crap that came out of Lily's mouth made me want to smack her. I had to hate her simply bc of who she chose to associate herself with

  • Replies 57
  • Created
  • Last Reply
  • Members
Posted

So you mean it's Lily/Sam for this thread and Lily/Jonathan for the hate thread? For a second, I was about to ask you how in the world Lily/Jon could be defended LOL Any time Lily said "They cut the bad part out" I wanted to smack her.

But yeah I totally agree. Lily/Sam was a great couple, and I loved Bobby Steggert. After Maria and Maddie left, I was ready for Sam to get closer to his biological roots while having the romance with Lily. It would have been something totally new and different, and very interesting if they did it correctly. I was pissed at AMC for not following through with that story and then a year later they squandered the enormous potential of the Zarf/Zoe story.

  • Members
Posted

Yeah, kinda forgot about which thread I was posting in. Sam and Lily had super couple potential. Jon/Lily made me hate her

  • Members
Posted

Count me as another who preferred Margo/Hal to Margo/Tom. I loved Hillary with Gregg Marx's Tom, but once Scott Holmes arrived, there was no chemistry at all. HBS and BH just seemed to work SO well together. Once Ellen Dolan arrived, Marg

o and Hal became strictly friends.

Henry Coleman and Mitzi Matters would have been a fun couple, although I agree that Henry had the most chemistry with whoever Katie was dating at the time.

I remember a few times that ATWT tested the waters slightly to see if there were any sparks. Martha's Lily and Shawn C's Mike were paired for a nano-second, as were Julia Lindsay and Jake McKinnon.

As for Mike and Jennifer, I liked the couple, but they were sacrificed at the altar of St. Katie. I'll never forget the episode where Mike learned that Jennifer (his ex-wife!) had died. He quickly ran out of the room, saying he had "something to do". I thought the next scene would be Mike at Jen's grave, apologizing for cheating on her while they were married, or possibly showing up at Barbara's to offer condolences. But no! The "something he had to do" was go buy a present for Katie. I almost puked.

  • Members
Posted

The Katie-propping was obscene. I don't think I can ever forgive Nancy's memorial episode closing on Katie's pain. Katie who?

The Mike/Lily stuff seemed to go on for 4-5 months...if Shawn Christian hadn't decided to leave then I wonder if they would have gone for it, or if they just preferred asking Jon Hensley back.

Jake/Julia went on for about 3-4 months, before they committed more to Jake/Molly and they had the sick stories about crazy Julia.

  • Members
Posted

Word times three.

Ryan & Felicia (GH) - They should have never gone the psycho killer route with him and stuck her in a snoozefest with Mac. Jon L. and Kristina W. had great chemistry.

Gabe & Lorna (AW) - Both sweet and sizzling. Victims of the bloodbath towards the end of the show's run, especially Gabe, since we got "treated" to him lying on the table with his guts splayed open. Again, JB and RC had fantastic chemistry.

  • Members
Posted

O...M...G....remember when Jen walked in on them, freshly fucked, and they proceeded to try and "calm her down" and Katie went on and on about how she wanted to be her "friend"??

Like stalking them, ratting Jen's every move to Craig, marrying Henry to try and get Mike's attention and then inserting herself as a go-between for Craig wasn't proof enough she was simply circling Mike like a shark.

The only thing more disgusting was when she cheated on Mike, intended to leave him for Simon, and then went BSC persecuting Simon for that stupid diamond theft for no other reason than she refused to blame herself for her infidelity.

ETA: I'd forgotten about Maddie/Noah. They had a lot more chemistry than Nuke, but since Nuke was anointed before JS even began taping, there was no chance for them.

And I wish we'd gotten more Maddie/Casey. They always seemed like an afterthought, in the shadow of the "number one" couple, Willen.

  • Members
Posted

Sorry but just....no. I never liked Gabe and frankly, Robin Christopher was never gonna work as Lorna, as Alicia Coppola put an indelible mark on that role. She's one of few actresses who are unrecastable IMO. Coppola and Lorna were the perfect combination of actress and character, much like Anne Heche and Vicky.

  • Members
Posted

WOW! To each his own is right! You're one of the few people I've come across who didn't LOVE Anne as Vicky. I always like AW, but it was 3rd tier to DAYS and SB. But when Anne came on as Vicky is when I really started paying attention. I always thought and still think that she's AMAZING!

Since you didn't like Anne, I'm guessing you didn't like Alicia Coppola either?

  • Members
Posted

I was never a fan of either the Marley or Vicky characters so I was never enamored of anybody who played them. I never cared about any of them. And I couldn't stand Jake, so all the more reason for me not wanting to watch their storylines.

I didn't see much of Alicia's time on the show, so I can't really judge the different Lornas against each other. I liked Robin on her own, as opposed to in comparison to someone else and I liked her chemistry with John Bolger. I had hoped when JB and RC were on OLTL, they would attempt to reunite the actors but they ended up putting him with Linda Dano, funnily enough.

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.

  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.


  • Recent Posts

    • Vernon is an idiot. Why would he have Sharon in the same hotel that Leslie is staying at?
    • Yes, that out of the blue return was odd. Maybe GG found a forgotten clause in the contract he signed when he was wooed to ABC and they were forced to take him back! Like George Reinholt he talked about the contract that promised him primetime roles. But it was loaded in the networks favor. I think it was Gloria Loring that re-signed at Days on the promise of primetime opportunities, but that was all it was- she was put up for guest spots and TV movies but not necessarily guaranteed that she get the role.
    • I still am baffled by why Monty brought back stunt hire Gerald Gordon in the early '80s out of nowhere for like a year. I haven't found anyone who can come up with a thing he did in that second stint of note.
    • It's interesting to watch this having watched The Doctors. I'm not sure I'm seeing that much of a difference in the characters Gerald Gordon and Anna Stuart played on The Doctors and what they're playing here.
    • I keep forgetting a huge chunk of that year was written by scabs. You're probably right, because by the time the strike was over, they were likely planning an exit for Alan's character as it must have been obvious by then that Bernau was not going to return. If he was still there, it's also doubtful they would have approached MZ and MG about coming back. Wild.
    • And to think the original plan was for David and Lesley to have an affair.  Not only would that have made no sense - Lesley wasn't THAT stupid, lol - but it also would've ruined her and GH.
    • Please register in order to view this content

       
    • Week ending March 5 1978 Second season shows are tested CBS finishes first week in March with stronger than usual 1 9.5, but not enough to beat ABC The prime -time ratings pattern continued to hold steady for the week ended March 5, and attention increasingly turns to second season entries as the networks probe one another's weaknesses or cover their own. As usual, ABC -TV won the week, scoring a 20.5 average rating. But CBS -TV was closer than usual with a 19.5 average garnered with the help of several strong specials and movies in addition to some of its dependable series regulars. NBC followed its habit of plummeting when its "évent "entries failed. In this case it was the miniseries, Loose Change, which scored only 24 and 22 shares on Monday and Tuesday, leaving the network with a 16.9 average rating for the week. Looking at new series and new time slots, ABC's Six Million Dollar Man on Monday (8 -9 p.m. NYT) continued to falter with a 22 share, while What's Happening, in its new slot on Saturday (8 -9 p.m.), also remained shaky with a 23 share. Starsky and Hutch is still healthy with a 38 share in its new slot following Charlie's Angels on Wednesday, and How the West Was Won also had a 38 on Sunday (8 -9 p.m.). Against West CBS's Rhoda and On Our Own came in poorly for the second week in a row of face to face competition, with each pulling 25 shares after a 41 share lead in from 60 Minutes. ABC's special two -hour presentation of the upcoming series tryout, Having Babies, scored a 27 share on Friday (9 -11 p.m.) against strong competition from both the other networks (the movie "Ski Lift to Death" on CBS and Rockford Files and Quincy on NBC). For CBS, its new Monday night leadoffs, Good Times and Baby I'm Back, scored so -so 27 and 28 shares respectively. But the second half of the night had its best performance since the new line -up came in- M *A*S *Hwith a 45, One Day at a Time with a 41 and Lou Grant with a 36. Celebrity Challenge of the Sexes and Shields and Yarnell showed no signs of reviving on Tuesday, with 16 shares each, but the new Tuesday movie slot held up with a 41 share from Clint Eastwood's "Magnum Force." The network's entire Saturday line up continued to limp in, as Bob Newhart Tony Randall, The Jeffersons, Maude and Kojak all scored sub 30 shares (with the exception of Newhart's 29, in fact, all scored sub -25 shares). NBC premiered its new Chuck Barris Rah Rah Show on Tuesday (8 -9 p.m.),when it pulled a 24 share. The second episode of Quark had a 27, three points down from its premiere. There might be the temptation to conclude that the 29 share turned in by the National Love, Sex and Marriage Test on Sunday (9:30 -10 p.m.) proves the appetite for "sophisticated" subject matter is not insatiable after all, except that its competition was not only CBS's strong comedy block but also ABC's rerun of "The Way We Were," which pulled a 35 share. Of NBC's other midseason entries -CPO Sharkey, Black Sheep Squadron, James at 16 and Class of '65 -CPO Sharkey turned in the highest score of the week, a 27.   *NBC were in dire straits at this point relying on movies and specials which could hit or bomb in equal measure.  Fred Silverman had his work cut out for him when he arrived that Summer. He favored sitcoms and series as the schedule's foundation and NBC had no sitcoms to build on and few solid series. He also had a big backlog of specials/mini series that had been committed to air. Also NBC had a long standing relationship with Universal so he was forced to work with that studio. He struggled to get quality producers on board as they were either tied into deals with ABC/CBS or were wary of having their shows on the 3rd rated network. He still felt variety had a place on the schedule however and that lead to duds like Susan Anton, The Big Show and Pink Lady and Jeff.
    • Please register in order to view this content

       
    • I spent years hoping we would get an oral history like the OLTL book, but it’s too late now with so many having passed away.
×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

By using this site, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy