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Congratulations, Hayley! Even though, I agree that it is too soon to give her a baby. And I’m enjoying Martin/Smitty more but I still think that sometimes Martin gets into the habit of talking down to him, and he seemed to do it again at the diner. I’m hope Smitty continues to investigate what’s going on between Bill and Martin. And yeah, Tomas has more chemistry with Eva than he does with Kat.
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Ooh even the 1972! Nice!
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I am fascinated how the ratings would see-saw each week... The soaps would gain and lose viewers so much, as opposed to the later years when they were much more stagnant and if they lost viewers, they would hardly get them back. -
By Paul Raven · Posted
Y&R 1976 Pt 9 Learning that Kay is taking Ralph’s rejection very badly, Bill goes to visit her. Without regard to his condition (Bill has emphysema and only one, a damaged lung) she smokes in his presence, causing him to collapse. She administers oxygen and calls for help but now feels terribly guilty. Bill, knowing there isn’t much time left, asks Snapper not to hospitalize him until the very end and considers smoking a cigarette, which would solve the problem quickly and inexpensively for the family. Liz is furious to learn that he’s considered this—it would be tampering” with God’s will. Kay is still feeling so guilty, she refuses to attend Bill’s birthday party but sends a two-hundred-dollar check, saying she’s cutting down on her cigarette and liquor consumption this month for him. Liz is reassured when Kay tells her that Snapper’s being on staff at the hospital will mean no hospital bills for Bill, But Kay is unaware that this medical courtesy extends to Doctor's wives and children only. Chris feels Snapper is being overly pessimistic about his father’s condition until she notices that Bill is becoming confused about people and time. Greg insists Snapper’s wrong, as Bill is always better by evening. But when Snapper becomes firm about hospitalizing his father, Bill, objecting, collapses and has to be taken in now. Liz and Greg refuse to face the fact that Bill won’t be coming home this time. Learning from Brock that. Snapper’s hospital affiliation won’t cover Bill’s astronomically mounting bills, Kay responds to Brock’s suggestion that she cover the costs by insisting that Jill will have to come and ask. When she does, Kay informs Jill she may have the money if she signs an affidavit stating that her child is not Phillip’s. Bitterly, knowing she has to do it for her family, Jill writes out the affidavit Kay dates and signs it, taking the check Kay has prepared. Brock praises his mother for her generosity until he notices Jill’s signed declaration; then he tells his mother she will never know peace of mind through a lie. Snapper lets his father sign a right-to-die statement for his own peace of mind, but informs the family privately that it’s not legally binding. | Jack gives Peggy a ring, saying she saying she can put it on when she’s ready. Peggy starts to think about the things Brock has told her about still being the same person no matter what Ron did, and decides she loves Jack enough to want to marry him. When Joanne sees Peggy displaying Jack’s ring, she’s hurt that he couldn’t even wait one more day until their divorce becomes final and starts eating out of frustration. When Jack tries to make her see reason, she throws him out. But Peggy goes to her and comes down hard on her, finally getting through to her who she’s hurting by this, and Joanne throws all the junk food out. Stuart, believing Leslie’s story that Brad’s mother is sick and they are with her, calls Mrs. Elliot and finds out they’ve never been there. Laurie tells Leslie this so she can put her parents’ minds at rest. She finally tells them she has been staying with Laurie, as Brad’s asked for a divorce, but she’s not sure she’s going to file for one. Stuart confronts Brad with the idea of talking some sense into him but comes away unaware of Brad’s blindness, due to a brilliant performance by Brad, and sure his daughter is well rid of him. Vanessa takes delight in upsetting Laurie by telling her she’s second choice with Lance, that Leslie would be his first choice if she were available. When Laurie retaliates by informing Vanessa that she and Lance will be married within two weeks, Vanessa hires a private investigator to check Laurie out. Laurie now feels she must be married to Lance before he finds out Leslie’s marriage is breaking up, and begs Brad to hold off the divorce until she has accomplished this. But when Leslie herself tells Lance of her marital situation, Laurie finds herself suspiciously examining Lance’s reactions to Leslie at every turn. -
By Paul Raven · Posted
GH 1976 Pt 6 Cam’s death has raised specters in Diana’s mind, fears that she will now lose Peter to the grieving young widow. Wisely, she confides her fears to Peter, who assures her he loves her. But Diana’s real peace of mind comes when Leslie calls her to her hospital room and explains that any romance between Peter and herself was an ugly creation of Cam’s evil mind, an attempt to destroy Peter’s career in Port Charles. Diana understands and can accept Peter’s assurances now. Rick suggests Steve call in Dr. Mark Dante as a consultant on his case, as Rick was very impressed with Mark’s neurological skill in Africa. Marriner is very upset at this, as he and Mark have been enemies since Mark’s internship. Mark arrives at General Hospital and soon reports that Steve’s bone fragment could be approached by using an antro-lateral incision. When Marriner runs into Mark in the hospital, he bitterly reminds him that he’s nothing but an ex-con who managed to get a parole-board member, Judge Lowell, to back him. Dante is married to Judge Lowell’s daughter Mary Ellen, who has been in a sanitarium for the past two years and refuses to speak to him. He assures Marriner that he’s paid the judge back. When Steve insists on the surgery, Marriner refuses to take the risk, so Mark will perform the operation. Rick will first-assist and Jeff will. second-assist. The procedure is long and involved, with many complications requiring additional time and attention, but the team work well, and Steve survives. The outlook is good, Steve is soon on the road to recovery, and Audrey, as his physiotherapist taskmaster, presses him to rapid strides on his road back to mobility. Dr. Marriner, feeling that his position has been irreparably damaged by Mark’s overriding his medical decision in Steve’s case, resigns, and Steve offers the post to Mark. Mark tells Steve he has to know about his past before he can be sure he wants an ex-con on the staff, and explains that he killed a man when he was seventeen, beating to death the man who had killed his father. Mark, a Golden Gloves boxing champion, was found guilty of using lethal weapons. Steve assures him that this makes no difference and presses Mark to accept. Dr. Rex Pearson decides that after five years of widowhood, Terri has been deprived of a man in her bed long enough, and takes it upon himself to correct that situation. He remains in the club after closing and surprises her with an attempt to force himself upon her. But Rick drops by to take his sister home and beats Pearson badly. Determined to settle the score, Pearson learns that Monica never reported a previous injury on her young patient who died. Since this old injury caused the embolism that killed him, Pearson suggests to the boy’s mother, Mrs. Galvin, that Dr.Rick Webber covered for her and she should consider a malpractice suit against both of them. Steve informs Rick and Monica that such a suit has been instituted, and Monica panics, telling Rick that their relationship will be revealed. He tells her their love will die, if she’ll only let it. But Jeff, eager to help his wife, learns that Mrs. Galvin herself prevented Joey from being treated for the original injury, and the suit is dropped. With his father-in-law’s approval, Mark accepts the Chief of Neurosurgery post and, at Terri’s suggestion, has Mary Ellen moved to a sanitarium in Port Charles. She begins to respond to the new therapy, directed at her artistic talent, and will now speak to him. While Mark and Mary Ellen were driving—he was behind the wheel—they had an argument over her wish that he enter private practice, and there was an auto accident, which resulted in Mary Ellen miscarrying. Terri is glad that Mary Ellen is responding, but realizes she is falling in love with Mark herself and tries to avoid him. But when she’s asked to be Mary Ellen’s contact with the outside world, Terri finds she can’t refuse. Since Diana’s hysterectomy after Martha’s birth prevents them from having children, Peter and Diana investigate the possibility of adoption. Learning that it could easily take years, they follow a fellow doctor’s suggestion of a Switzerland adoption, and an infant is found for them. They eagerly leave for Switzerland, but their hopes are crushed when the teenage mother, the daughter of a banker, decides after holding her baby that she wants to keep him. Upon their return, the Taylors find that Heather has been caring for Tommy during a family crisis of Audrey’s, and Martha likes having the attention of an older child. With this in mind, they return to the adoption agency to inquire about an older child. During the Taylors’ absence Heather’s ex-husband, Larry Joe, shows up and tells her he wants her back. Heather, whose sights are set on Jeff Webber, refuses, and nixes his consolation suggestion that she steal from the clinic’s drug supplies to finance a business for him. But Larry Joe steals Monica’s purse, and Heather finds it. Getting rid of him by promising not to turn him in, Heather finds the letter Rick sent Monica before he left for Africa, Heather returns Monica’s purse without the letter, which she slips into Jeff’s hospital mailbox. -
Why did Ari call the Brady Pub one of her family’s favorite places when literally it’s her family’s establishment. Her great grandpa Roman literally runs it. Also it’s a little creepy that D3 is only interested in high school chicks when I’m sure he’s in his 20’s at this point, at least legal age. Javi’s nipples could’ve cut glass when he got back to the Hernandez home. I liked all of John’s grand and great grands learning of the news in this episode as their stories were going on. Would’ve liked to actually see the scenes with them by John’s bedside.
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By slick jones · Posted
Steve Burton pg. 400 Marriages: Michelle Lundstrum 5/17/2025 - Present David Purdham pg. 134 SEARCH FOR TOMORROW "The Informant" October 1985 Jason Culp pg. 53 GENERAL HOSPITAL (The Real) Julian Jerrome 2/24/1988 - 3/16/1990 DAYS OF OUR LIVES Jerry Pulaski 1/9/1989 - 6/29/1989 ANOTHER WORLD Tony Carlino 3/29/1996 - 9/23/1996 Deke Anderson pg. 74 GENERAL HOSPITAL Bandaged Duke Lavery (actually Jonathon Paget) December 1989 DAYS OF OUR LIVES Eddie Reed 2/17/1989 - 4/18/1989 Christine Jones pg. 17 GENERAL HOSPITAL Tracy Anjelica Quartermaine Ashton Williams Hornsby Soleito Spencer Zacchara Spencer Spencer (temporary) November - December 1989 Bernard Grant pg. 230 ONE LIFE TO LIVE Steve Burke December 16, 1970 - 1975 Luke Reilly pg. 353 ONE LIFE TO LIVE Richard Abbott ???? 1977 - July 1977 TEXAS Roger Benton 2/9/1982 - 3/12/1982 ANOTHER WORLD Ted Bancroft 9/19/1983 - 2/3/1984 Christine Ebersole pg. 33 TEXAS Unknown Role 1981 ONE LIFE TO LIVE Unknown Role 1982 Tom Arnold pg. 410 THE BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL Captain Deuce Stevens July 2024; September 2024; 5/26/2025 Linda Cook pg. 11 SEARCH FOR TOMORROW Young Allison Kendall -- may have been Estelle (FB) 1983 Scott Evans II (Access Hollywood) pg. 400 GENERAL HOSPITAL Scott the Reporter on the Red Carpet May 2025 Casey Moss pg. 410 DAYS OF OUR LIVES Officer Jack "J. J." Devereaux 5/6/2013 - 2/18/2020; 11/5/2020 - 11/27/2020; 6/29/2022 - 7/18/2022; 10/17/2024 - Marriage -- True O'Brien 5/25/2025 Mary Ellen Stuart pg. 61 GUIDING LIGHT Lujack's Groupie Summer 1985 Walt Willey pg. 134 GUIDING LIGHT I. N. S. Agent Brian Healey Summer 1985 Maria Howell pg. 444 BEYOND THE GATES Tracy Tyler -- the Articulette May 19, 2025 - Present Anita Sharma pg. 441 BEYOND THE GATES Nurse Interviewed by Andre 4/4/2025; 4/9/2025; 5/22/2025 Joshua Jackson pg. 444 Music Video PLACEBO: AN EYE FOR AN EYE 1999 Richard Rust pg. 444Please register in order to view this content
Nancy Pinkerton pg. 11 GUIDING LIGHT I. N. S. Agent Helen Kennedy Summer 1985 Photos thanks to Victoria Foxton -- added to Pinkerton's profile. Kenneth Johnson pg. 246 SWAT Dominique Luca 2017- 24 THE MAYOR OF KINGSTOWN Charlie 2023 - 24 FBI INTERNATIONAL Dean Bartlett 2025 Up tomorrow: New -- Robert Westenberg Rodrigo Varandas Ashley Caple Jeffery Thomas Johnson Brent Spiner Laura Pillman Updated Profiles -- True O'Brien Fredericka Meek In Memorium: Taina Elg Research is set, just typing to do in the a.m. -
So I couldn’t resist and skipped ahead to Monday of this week. Just wow. One of the best most emotional episodes I’ve ever seen of Days. All of the actors truly brought it. Marlena in the chapel is what almost broke me. Also loved the slow cinematography going around the candles. When the show tries, even with budget constraints it can still look interesting. I wish the show did have some sort of filter though to counterbalance the HD cameras used now. Xander being a villain again works perfectly for me. Loved those scenes with him vs Maggie who has always given Xander a million passes. Paul talking about the other kids and then the flashback to pride
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. Honestly I loved allll of the flashbacks used for Monday. Even the Devil storyline was referenced but actually seriously. Days proved on Monday what an absolutely underrated cast they have. John’s wishes were to fight -
By Robluvthebeach · Posted
Frances Fisher said on The Locher Room interview that she really did not remember her time on GL since it was so short (she was talking more about Edge of Night)-but she did mention that she went out with Vincent (Lujack!). I think he also dated Kristi Ferrell (Roxie) around this time as well -
By Paul Raven · Posted
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I’d watch the episode where Xander beats ups Philip and go from there. There’s probably been one or two dull episodes but the rest have been well written and put together, especially the Xander and Sarah showdown.
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