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That was when they took him off-contract, and he left for a few years. It was so strange how Edward suddenly became the same age as Alan.

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That other guy was just awful. He sounded like he would be portraying a gangster or a cab driver from some 1940s WB movie. I am not surprised he hasn't popped up too many places since.

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Jed Allan had a very solid soap career for many years, but that doesn't = Edward. I think JFP thought, "Hey, he was CC Capwell, and that's like Edward." It didn't help that he'd just finished a run on PC, where he yelled and bellowed constantly.

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I loved Jed Allan as Edward. I liked his relationship with Skye

I thought he was more like the "real" Edward David Lewis than John Ingle is. I thought he did an effective job. I think John Ingle is ok but Edward went from a cunning ruthless smart intelligent and yes caring man to the cariacature he is now. Granted a lot of its writing but Jed Allen had the same commanding presence David Lewis did. *shrugs personally I never saw a thing wrong with his edward. But yeah based on the cartoon Edward has become he wasn't a fit.

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I just could *not* get past the age difference between Jed Allan and Stuart Damon. It was like they were brothers. As good as an actor as JA is, this was one of the worst recasts in GH history.

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I just could *not* get past the age difference between Jed Allan and Stuart Damon. It was like they were brothers. As good as an actor as JA is, this was one of the worst recasts in GH history.

Edward at this point is 105 years old. I happen to think Edward should have died ages ago and Alan should still be on canvas. Another character only killed off for shock value not looking at the long term implications to the show and other characters.

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Skye looks amazing in this clip! LMAO at hoow Tracy deals with Jason...she's such a bitch laugh.png

Wow, Skye looks beautiful. Love the way she has her hair pulled back. Speaking of hair, Tracy's looks SO much better like that. Damn. Also, I loved how she talked to Jason: "Ice pick, ice! Cocktails! Skye...friend!"

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Although I feel bad for having almost nothing to offer, I realized that GH was the only "current" soap (until now) that does not have a thread that can be used for discussing classic storylines, posting articles, etc. While never a personal favorite of mine, I do consider GH to be the second-most important soap in the genre's history (with ATWT ranking as the most important soap), given the fact that it was largely responsible for shifting the genre's direction away from the "traditional"/P&G method of storytelling to campy plots that were written in an attempt to capture the popularity of young America. (To be fair, Y&R was the first soap designed to blatantly appeal to youth. However, nobody was better at doing this--or was more copied than--GH was back in its 80's heyday.)

While I agree that GH probably is the second most important TV soap, for the reasons you say but also of course for Gloria Monty changing the genre to a more filmic/primetime feel in terms of shorter scenes, more cross editing (ie a short scene with one character, then with another, then back to the earlier character--something I find OLTL does a bit too much of now), and I know this may show my AMC biase, but in 70s soap books, AMC usually egts the credit (or, as many in the soap press in the 70s didn't seem to approve of AMC, discredit) for really putting a lot of the focus on youth. Y&R of course did the same, and added the element of Hollywood glamour, in terms of aesthetics, but also because they were one of the first soaps to cast actors as much on physical beauty as on acting talent, something all the soaps eventually took up on to some degree.

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Yea, 1991 was horrible. The Eckerts were awful. I think if ABC gave GM some time, she could have turned things around. It boggles my mind how fast they got rid of GM when in comparison JFP continues to reign as EP at GH for over a decade with horrific ratings. unsure.png

At the time, ABC seemed much more willing, maybe even too willing, to fire EPs--look at the insane turnaround in EPS at Loving from the late 80s to early 90s. Now, it's the opposite (and yes, this is one thing I do blame Frons for as he seemed to view himself as the overall EP on all shows).

It's interesting that GH, until the early 70s (I think?) used a piano for score, instead of an organ. I know the P&G soaps largely used organs till fairly late (1973 or so?), and I think the other major ABC soaps that came after AMC (from Dark Shadows to AMC) never used organ or piano but had scored, pre recorded cues.

I also kinda wonder why GH was done from Hollywood, when soaps back then were almost always done from New york (although not exclusively, I know a few others filmed from LA pre GH and Days).

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