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GH: Classic Thread

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11 hours ago, titan1978 said:

I also think the whole mess with Laura and Jackie Templeton and David Gray would have best been avoided entirely.

I agree. I also think AMC's production team saw how miserably GH had handled GF's departure and resolved not to make the same mistake when Kim Delaney (ex-Jenny) decided not to renew her contract, as Jenny's death in that jet ski explosion left ZERO room for doubt.

Thanks, @Paul Raven , for another, great article!

11 hours ago, titan1978 said:

It was noticeable almost immediately that Claire Labine slowed things way down when she got to GH. But it facilitated rich dialogue and exploration of the characters. I feel like we really got to know the characters during that period of time. It wasn’t boring to me because it was a deeper look at all of them.

ICAM! Characters I had written off as one-note - such as Sonny and Brenda - gained new dimensions under her pen; and how she was able to recapture the spirit of Luke and Laura while still acknowledging the passing of time remains a masterclass in how you handle those kinds of situations, too.

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35 minutes ago, Khan said:

ICAM! Characters I had written off as one-note - such as Sonny and Brenda - gained new dimensions under her pen; and how she was able to recapture the spirit of Luke and Laura while still acknowledging the passing of time remains a masterclass in how you handle those kinds of situations, too.

Everybody was just fully realized! Labine made me actually care about Tony Jones, which was pretty incredible because I never liked his judgmental ass!

That Luke and Laura return was so smart. We meet them again and Lucky for the first time and they are living full (although faked) lives before the danger starts again. They used Frank Smith as the villain, and we get a little mini adventure reintroducing them. They smartly had them on their own so the audience got to see them closer to how they were versus as parents now, while Lucky also gets to show off who he is. Then they hit town and hide in what will eventually be their home, Laura sees visions of a black family living there before it was abandoned setting up the Ward’s, and Sonny gets a purpose by being connected to Luke from Frank. It’s one of the most brilliant reintroductions in daytime history. They were still larger than life compared to the rest of Port Charles, but also more grounded and facing down to earth dangers.

I know Geary pitched the story and some of the details. But it’s also so clearly what Labine and that team did the rest of their run that they also took the idea and fleshed it out. I have said this before but I think because Luke and Laura were originally designed as more grounded characters they fit in better with what Riche was doing than let’s say Robert Scorpio would have. Had Wendy convinced Tristan and Finola to not leave, which she reportedly tried to do, I think things would have been very different.

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I received this in my Youtube notifications.

Classic General Hospital

Classic General Hospital7 hours ago (edited)

Susan Moore Saturdays will be short this weekend because there are only two episodes available (I'm told that when the lady who recorded most of what we have on youtube was home instead of work she watched live and didn't record so there are gaps). So to carry you all through the weekend I edited January of 1978! Monica and Rick are in a helicopter accident which leads to them being snow bound and stranded while poor Lesley worries at home...will Rick give into temptation?! Stay tuned to Classic General Hospital! And next Saturday Susan Moore Saturdays return and this time she finally dies!

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The Decline and Fall of the Monty Empire

Week 22 (May 26-30, 1986) -- Part I

Jake: "Terry, don't you think you'd remember killing your own grandmother?"

Laurelton: It's time for another round of What I Like, What I Dislike, and What I'm Okay With.

I Liked That Seaview Sanitarium wasn't an intentionally sinister place, even if I'm questioning the logic of having a mental health facility on an isolated island. It's fun to see James Callahan as Dr. Montgomery, a year-and-a-half before Charles in Charge. It's obviously not Laurie Metcalf playing Nurse Lily, but for a moment on Monday, the actress kind of looked like Laurie.

I Dislike Dr. Farrell's lack of professionalism. Okay, I know HIPAA wasn't around in 1986. At least not officially, but on Thursday, Bobbie references "the 11th Commandment: thou shalt not give out any information about a patient." Anyway, would a doctor who's apparently been practicing for some time really say sensitive information about a suicide attempt, including the victim's name, in front of two people who might not have any connection to the incident? Speaking of that, shouldn't Farrell have put two and two (or rather, three and four) together with the more than half-dozen people from Port Charles, New York, who have all needed his services or been at his hospital in the last few days?

I've Made My Piece With Kevin cutting the phone line, because how else is the show going to slow down the action for a good three episodes? See also, Friday's episode devoting a good amount of time to Terry exploring the old stagecoach station from the inside, while Kevin does the same from the outside. The message is loud and clear to viewers: nothing crucial's going to happen before 3:50 p.m. Friday, so just enjoy the ride, alright?

I Dislike that Patrick is back in Port Charles during the grand finale. GH whiffed a good opportunity on Monday, by having there be ample time for Kevin to cut the sanitarium's phone line before Patrick can try calling Bobbie. Think about how much more effective it would have been if the line was severed when Patrick was on the phone, and he remembers that Kevin was "taking a walk." His suspicions raised, Patrick would secretly hang around the island. Then again, I guess it's less problematic to have the good guy in the finale be Terry's father figure rather than the guy who apparently was thisclose to outright raping her.

I Liked Jake finally getting through to Terry.

I LOVED Terry getting revenge on Kevin, even if it was only for three quarters of Thursday's episode. Oh, if only Terry hadn't wasted half her ammo so quickly.

Kevin: "You're out of your mind."

Terry: "Oh, we've known that for a long time, haven't we, Kevin? Now GO TO THE WATER!" fires second shot

I Liked the fakeout in Thursday's episode, when it looks like Terry's fifth bullet was fired into Kevin's side.

I'm Okay With Patrick's rude awakening on Thursday and Friday (and likely Monday, which I still need to see). He just can't believe that Port Charles would turn against its fair-haired boy. You can take an O'Connor away from the gullability and prejudices of Laurelton, but ...

Bobbie: "Patrick, you are riding for such a fall."

Patrick, leaving for Lucy's: "I'm finding out the truth, Bobbie!"

I Dislike how ugly things got at Lucy's apartment. It's bad enough that Patrick held a mirror to Lucy's face and said she was full of hatred and jealousy. It's worse that he grabs her neck and seems ready to throw her into the phone. GH seems to present this as a deceived man lashing out at a deceived woman. I wonder if at least a part of Lucy is now looking forward to regaining Patrick's trust and gaining his love just so she can have the revenge of deceiving him herself.

I Had a Good Laugh Over Kevin fireman carrying Terry out of the station. Those '80s jeans made Robyn Bernard's butt look enormous.

I Liked how there was no ambiguity. Kevin died when Terry bludgeoned him and he fell from that cliff onto some more jagged rocks. After next week, for the most part, Laurelton's over. It's really over. Forgive the intrusion from another soap, with a problematic character/actor, but it sums up my feelings ...

https://youtu.be/xenz_CWGR7k?t=365

Stray thoughts:

-- I hope Pete's Chili Dogs didn't have to pay the full price for product placement. Look at what Jake and Anna left behind and out in the sun on Monday: burgers (at least one of which is half-eaten), fries, and soft drinks without lids on them.

-- Way to go, Sgt. Lewis, getting promoted to captain. Lewis' scene with Burt and Derek includes an exchange that warmed my ex-newsman's heart.

Derek: "... Just asking an innocent question."

Burt: "Captain. Rule number one of the game: Newspeople never ask innocent questions. after Derek's tried to suss out Anna's whereabouts Rule number two of the game: How to handle newsmen. ... No comment. But, uh, you can quote me."

-- All that hay in the stagecoach station and no pitchfork?

-- Fun with foreshadowing: Patrick tells Lucy that what she knows could fill a book.

Tomorrow, my thoughts on Alan & Monica (John Reilly had the week off), Mike's Parentage, and the bare minimums we got with Jade & Yank (Tia Carrere also had the week off) and Bryan & Debbie (Bianca Ferguson also had the week off).

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This was uploaded for Tony Geary's birthday. The first 20 minutes are a Soapnet repeat but the rest is from a Betamax tape.

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Week 22, Part II -- Conclusion

Monica: "... If we put all of Alan's girlfriends end to end, we would have our own version of Hands Across America."

Alan & Monica: Even with Laurelton taking up most of the week's oxygen, Stuart Damon & Leslie Charleson had the best scenes, happening on Wednesday. What else could it be but the estranged couple's first mandatory marriage counseling session? Once Alan and Monica learn that their sessions will determine A.J.'s custody, and Monica finds out that Alan wants alimony and child support, the gloves go from off to thrown out of the ring. It eventually results in name calling ("You're a tramp!" "You're a liar!" "You're a slut!" "And you're an animal!" "And you're a witch, Monica!" "You're a creep!") and smacking each other with bataka bats. No matter how many times I watch the scene, I lose it when Alan spanks Monica.

Before this, there's another moment of scary Alan, at the Floating Rib during the post-marriage party Monica's blackmailed into throwing for Lorena and Derek. I already know that Lorena's last episode is on Wednesday, June 11, and I doubt that she and Monica will have any more interactions before then. I already know that most of the cast will be at the Policeman's Ball, but I think Lorena will only interact with Derek, Rick, and Ginny.

Mike's Parentage: Similar to Laurelton, there's an 11th-hour moment this week that doesn't come anywhere close to making up for weeks of tedium, but is still pretty satisfying. I'm talking about on Wednesday, when Mike has a heart to heart with Ginny after he's chosen to live with Derek and Lorena. It's not about getting to live the good life, with a new wardrobe and private bathroom. It's about Mike finishing his teen years with his biological father, which Mike expects will improve his self-understanding. That's nice. I still want to fast-forward to when Mike's off the show. I've got nothing against David Mendenhall or Judith Chapman. I just don't want to deal with any ending fatigue.

Bryan & Debbie: They get a grand total of around five minutes on Tuesday. Willie is considered well enough to get a summer job (as a paperboy). Once the adults are alone, Bryan reminds Debbie about when she said she was falling in love with him (a moment that happened more than a month ago). Bryan says he thinks he's falling in love with Debbie, too. And for all I know, this all will be resolved on the Fourth of July.

Jade & Yank: Or rather, just Yank. Patrick Bishop shows up for the first time in weeks on Thursday for some scenes with Jackie Zeman and Kimberly McCullough. I'm beyond glad that Laurelton is wrapped up, but it was sweet to see Bobbie and Robin bonding during the babysitting. Anyway, Robin gets a new doll, of an imperial lady-in-waiting. Yank says Robin should name the doll Jade, and when he's alone with Bobbie, he admits to fearing that he's losing (the living) Jade. The youth are only communicating by letters, and Jade says she's bound by her family ties and must honor her grandfather's wishes. If Mr. Wu says Jade can't be with Yank because Wu's still mad about Yank killing Kim, then she must agree to this. You'd think that Mr. Wu being an evil, bail-jumping scum would nulify his authority, but ... Bobbie says that when you love somebody, you have to trust that love. I don't know when this story will resume, either.

Stray thoughts:

-- Nice of Ruby to run a tab for the Quartermaines. I hope that in addition to the rent and food expenses due to her, Ruby got or at least was offered a cut of the Pickle-Lila profits.

-- I should really bother to learn the name of the blonde nurse that Monica consulted with on Tuesday. She's not Gaby, who started the trouble with Alan and Monica in the first place. Well, really it was Arthur, who had the nerve of dying and launching Alan's midlife crisis. The nurse is also not Carrie, niece of the dearly departed Mrs. McCormick, who gets a shoutout during Alan & Monica's therapy session. The nurse had a quick tryst with Alan, then went out with Patrick earlier this year. I'll have to see if blondie hangs around, or is gone by the time of H. Wesley Kenney.

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