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3 hours ago, carolineg said:

I absolutely agree that there needs to be more tension and scheming to propel interpersonal drama and action, but I am okay without catfights.

Same here. As demeaning as catfights are, Doreen and Maya's catfight on GENERATIONS stood out, because it was a real, honest-to-God brawl (we're talkin' ripped trains here, lol!) and not just two simple bitches yanking on each other's hair.

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14 hours ago, Paul Raven said:

THE JOURNAL-NEWS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1975

LOS ANGELES (AP) - Talk about whodunits! Not even the actors on “General Hospital’’ know who’s guilty. Guilty of murder, that is. One is required to add that clarification because characters on soap operas are always guilty of something. The crime is the recent murder of Dr. Phil Brewer, that cad of a character who had upset so many lives over the years, breaking up marriages, fathering illegitimate children, double crossing friends — you know, the usual things that soap opera villains do. There are five characters with excellent motives and each has been filmed committing the foul deed. Only one version will be seen by viewers at home. Which one? (The five suspects were Jessie, Peter, Diana, Jim and Augusta)

“It’s the best kept secret ABC has ever had,” says Emily McLaughlin, the actress who has played nurse Jessie Brewer since the serial debuted on ABC nearly 12 years ago. , The only people who know are “General Hospital” producer James Young and writers Jerome and Bridget Dobson. And they are not talking.“It would be kind of stupid if I did, wouldn’t it?” remarked Young. “I’ll tell you the mechanics of it, but no more. That's the game. If you’re going to have a mystery, let’s have one. Agatha Christie doesn’t give you the answer to her mysteries in the front of the book.” In most film and television mysteries, everyone connected with the production knows from the outset who the murderer is because it’s in the finished script. The nature of soap operas is much different, however. There is no finished script, for one thing; there’s only a script from week to week the story lines must be interesting and unpredictable enough to hold an audience — not just for two hours but day after day, week after week, month after month.

So Young’s feeling was that if only qne version of the murder had been filmed, word would have leaked out about the criminal’s identity and the dramatic impact would have been substantially reduced. Also, in all probability, the program’s ratings would suffer. Explains actor James Sikking, whose alcoholic Dr. James Hobart is one of the suspects: “If you’ve programmed the story for, say 90 days, and word about the ending gets out tomorrow, then your next 89 days are screwed if you’re basing them on suspense. ”

How long Young and the Dobsons will draw out the suspense on “General Hospital’’ remains undecided. Young says he’s hoping it will play for several months — including a trial — before the murderer’s identity must be revealed. But it all depends on how well they can maintain viewer interest. While the multiple endings and secrecy are sound ideas, the concept is a bit difficult for the three actresses and two actors whose characters are suspects. How do you play your scenes properly if you don’t know whether you’re innocent or guilty? Miss McLaughlin reflected on the problem one morning recently while having her make up put on for that day’s filming. “It’s an interesting idea but as an actress I want to know what I’m doing,” she said. I am playing innocence based on what I feel about my character. You have to go on some assumption and that’s mine.” Make-up man Joe Belasco paused from his task. “I think you’re innocent,” he deadpanned. “I’m giving you innocent makeup.” . Joking like that has become commonplace on the “General Hospital” set. The cast and crew even have a pool going as to who the culprit is.

So much of the talk here is what we'd later get selling murder mysteries. I wonder how viewers felt at the time. To me Phil stayed around too long. Having the killer be someone who was immediately written out also deflates the tension.

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18 hours ago, Paul Raven said:

It’s the best kept secret ABC has ever had,” says Emily McLaughlin, the actress who has played nurse Jessie Brewer since the serial debuted on ABC nearly 12 years ago

This story is the last hurrah for Jessie as a major player. Even before then when you read the recaps it seemed like Diana Taylor had kind of usurped her as the tragic heroine constantly put upon, including Phil Brewer.

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49 minutes ago, titan1978 said:

This story is the last hurrah for Jessie as a major player. Even before then when you read the recaps it seemed like Diana Taylor had kind of usurped her as the tragic heroine constantly put upon, including Phil Brewer.

And Diana herself got usurped by Lesley as the tragic heroine pretty much once this story was over too.

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14 minutes ago, Dion said:

And Diana herself got usurped by Lesley as the tragic heroine pretty much once this story was over too.

I think pushing Valerie Starrett out is what ended Diana as a character.

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17 hours ago, DRW50 said:

I think pushing Valerie Starrett out is what ended Diana as a character.

I like Brooke Bundy ok as Diana, and truthfully she’s the only one I have seen very much of. But she works best to me as a performer with a character that has an edge, and Diana is just such a victim. I think she is most successful when she realizes who PJ really is and is trying to seduce Jeff in the few months leading up to her murder.

In another world she might have made a better Monica than Diana, although I wouldn’t want to lose Leslie Charleson’s Monica, who was truly a unique character compared to her peers on other soaps. She gets to have passionate affairs, rivalries with other women, fight with the dysfunctional Quartermaines, have an always interesting partnership with Alan, was portrayed as a good doctor, a not so great mother, and got to do comedy too. Monica was such a great character.

17 hours ago, Dion said:

And Diana herself got usurped by Lesley as the tragic heroine pretty much once this story was over too.

I guess Jessie had the last laugh because both of them ended up murdered (Lesley’s was a retcon, but still). Diana still has her moments thanks to Heather Webber for a few years until she is murdered though. When Jessie fell off the front burner she really fell.

Anne written in her own blood was such a great story beat!

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On 6/12/2026 at 9:18 AM, Khan said:

Same here. As demeaning as catfights are, Doreen and Maya's catfight on GENERATIONS stood out, because it was a real, honest-to-God brawl (we're talkin' ripped trains here, lol!) and not just two simple bitches yanking on each other's hair.

Tossing shoes, taking off earrings, hehe...

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3 minutes ago, Taoboi said:

Tossing shoes, taking off earrings, hehe...

And Maya didn't just shove Doreen to the ground, she literally grabbed her at the waist and DRAAAAAAAAGED her ass across that sofa table. The first time I saw that, I said, "Well, that's one way to dust the furniture," lol.

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On 6/9/2026 at 8:37 AM, titan1978 said:

freely admit I always found him incredibly attractive and thought he had enough going on to at least be a soap hunk if he had the right pairing or character. But probably not strong enough to make AJ into an actual character.

You're not wrong. ;) Woof.

But seriously, I didn't really like him very much on AMC, but he was a revelation as a recast Ross on OLTL and had great chemistry with Kassie's Blair. So it's funny due to scheduling conflicts if I remember correctly, he was recast with Billy Warlock....who...died? left on an island? It's been a minute.

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4 minutes ago, Khan said:

And Maya didn't just shove Doreen to the ground, she literally grabbed her at the waist and DRAAAAAAAAGED her ass across that sofa table. The first time I saw that, I said, "Well, that's one way to dust the furniture," lol.

LMAO!! Well she said she would wipe the floor with her.

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2 minutes ago, Taoboi said:

Well she said she would wipe the floor with her.

Yep, lol. "This portion of GENERATIONS has been brought to you by Mop & Glo. For those times when you DON'T have Doreen or her gold lamé gown to make your floors look like new!"

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3 hours ago, Khan said:

Yep, lol. "This portion of GENERATIONS has been brought to you by Mop & Glo. For those times when you DON'T have Doreen or her gold lamé gown to make your floors look like new!"

DEAD.

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22 hours ago, Khan said:

And Maya didn't just shove Doreen to the ground, she literally grabbed her at the waist and DRAAAAAAAAGED her ass across that sofa table. The first time I saw that, I said, "Well, that's one way to dust the furniture," lol.

As a feminist, I do sometimes find catfights regressive. But damn when they hit they really hit lol! And those ladies set a bar so high nobody has come close to it. I put them above anything I saw on Dynasty, the patron saint show of women slapping each other.

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