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All Soaps: Were There Writers/Producers Who Disliked/Hated A Character?

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Pratt:

He decimated Bianca's character by having her go behind Kendell's back and ask for sperm from her husband. Destroyed her love story with Reese and just in general completely butchered the character to the point where Eden permanently vacated the role and never comeback. Talk about burning your bridges there.

He killed off Greenlee, Babe, Josh and Stuart as well.

Zach was written ruthlessly here as well. He killed one of his few friends during this time period and said that he planned on killing Josh as a way to find a heart for Kendell.

He did love kick-ass Jamie Luner!

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I felt like JFP had a strong dislike or just lack of understanding for the Alexandra Spaulding character. She made Alex into a shrew, and took away anything else in her life. When Beverlee McKinsey left this got worse and worse and by the time JFP was transferred to AW, Alex was a shrieking plot device/meddler.

It seems like if JFP couldn't give powerful women stories about how the love of a good man saved them, she just was not interested.

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Pratt - Jesse, Bianca, Annie, AIDAN, Petey, Marian

McTavish - TAD, Dixie, Reggie, Mimi, David

Frons - Adam, Brooke

Guza - AJ, Jax, Laura, Justus, Alan, Zander

Higley - Kevin & Joey Buchanan, Nora

JFP - Cassie

Malone - Keri Reynolds, RJ Gannon & Rae Cummings

Sheffer - Jack Snyder, Bonnie, Lisa, Isaac, Molly, Jessica

Brad Bell - Thorne Forrester, Kristen Forrester, Felicia Forrester

Carlivati - Rachel Gannon, Layla Williamson, Cristian Vega

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DeeeDee I was waiting for your response. As always you got most of the ones I'd forgotten.

I wonder if Rachel was Carlivati or the network. I always kind of blame the network.

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Yeah, Ron hated Rachel, that's why he brought her back on contract. I don't buy that [!@#$%^&*]. I also don't buy that he hated Cris or Layla, as that era with them and Kish was probably Layla's only good story, ever. I'm not defending how they fell by the wayside for the Fords, that was disgusting as has been a lot of his choices, but IMO he did more with all of them in a limited timeframe than Y&R has done with its post-Rowell black canvas in several years.

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I say Victor mostly because he just had Vivian and Kate fight over an increasingly feeble Victor until finally Victor had a major stroke and was sent offcamera to a care home. Jennifer Aniston ended up going on TV and asking NBC to hire her father again. I can't remember what he did with Victor during his second run.

I don't know if Cal had any ties to the Stewarts, but you're right that Marland didn't do a lot with them. Stewart left, Dee and Annie only made a few appearances, and while he did write for Betsy when Lindsay Frost was around (although it was more of a supporting role), he just wrote her out for good when Lindsay left.

Carl JER killed him again his second tenure too

Can we say Blacks for Brad Bell?

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I did think that some of the writing for Rachel was degrading, although that goes back a long way. I guess we'll never know what plans the show for her...

I don't know if Brad Bell has any issue with blacks or if he's just lazy and incompetent and scared of anything but the same four or five faces.

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Oh, I forgot about that Donna/Donna thing where Anna Stuart had to go to the producer to complain about Donna Swajeski's bad writing for Donna Love.

Swajeski, whose work on AW I generally liked, also did a hatchet job on poor Nicole Love.

Margaret DePriest - wanted Frankie Frame dead.

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The obvious, and most prominent, example is Matthew Ashford's Jack Deveraux on Days of our Lives.

Reilly hated MA/Jack as a leading man. So did Tom Langan. Peter Brash and Paula Cwigly obviously didn't care for him, although when Ken Corday gave them the order to reverse course they (to some extent) agreed to back down. Dena Higley seems to have hated him the most of all.

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Karen was popular, yes, but she was in the role about a year before Malone arrived and even then she was Tina Lite, and some of the stuff she did never seemed like Tina to me (like having sex on a dirty warehouse floor). Once Karen wasn't in the role and Cain was gone Malone was totally lost with what to do with her. When Jean would verbally eviscerate her I kind of felt like that was Malone's view of the character.

I still wouldnt say he hated her. Karen was great in the role and I wouldnt say her material was necesarily awful. It wasnt till KT took over that things went downhill and Tina was a joke and banished to being a day player. AE is a hard act to follow and while KW may have been Tina-lite, she was still very adequate for the role.

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Some of it may have been based on the ego of Frank Runyeon [...] but I thought Marland had a lot of issues with the Steve Andropolous character, to the point where Steve was put in a Greek prison for drug smuggling and asked never to see Betsy or Dani again.

Marland once stated in an interview that although he respected fans' devotion to Betsy and Steve's romance, he felt Steve was a "limited" character (his word, not mine).

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I still wouldnt say he hated her. Karen was great in the role and I wouldnt say her material was necesarily awful. It wasnt till KT took over that things went downhill and Tina was a joke and banished to being a day player. AE is a hard act to follow and while KW may have been Tina-lite, she was still very adequate for the role.

I described KT's material as awful. Karen's was OK, although I think a lot of it relied on the natural charm of the actress. Unfortunately I think she masked a lot of what got worse and worse once KT arrived.

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