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2 hours ago, Franko said:

Eleven months. Her last episode was Monday, Dec. 28, 1981, and then she came back Wednesday, Dec. 1, 1982. I don't know if it played a role in her departure or absence, but Jackie's husband, DJ Murray "the K" Kaufman, died of cancer on Feb. 21, 1982.

Thank you for these dates!

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11 hours ago, Franko said:

I'm curious how long this boy Jeff lasts. I don't remember seeing him later in the year at Bobbie & Jake's wedding, which ended up being something of Rick & Ginny's last hurrah.

I'd love to see Celia back, even for just a catchup period. I guess the ship sailed when she didn't attend Monica's funeral.

Yeah, it's funny to think about half of the people on the show had been on for only a few years at this point.

I finished next week's episodes early. It's pretty much all Laurelton, where most of the population apparently has nothing better to do but slut-shame. Paraphrasing MAD's "The Wretches of Ecchflick," "In a repressed, tight-assed town like (Laurelton), that is normal behavior!"

Oh, very much so. And to keep the Cher thing going, I kept humming "Living in a House Divided" during these scenes.

Bryan gets some screentime this week. He's apparently a patient advocate at GH, which means he's around for scenes with Willie and Jeff.

Steve and Audrey will pop up next week to further Jade & Yank's relationship. Jessie's still off in the twilight zone. I thought for sure I might see her at Terry & Kevin's party.

All Laurelton? You have my sympathy...

Oh good, another MAD fan.

Sadly, you are probably right about Celia, although who ever would have expected them to bring in a son for Charity and Jimmy Lee.

I guess Jeff must just be a plot point for Mike angst with Rick and Ginny, but I'd still consider bringing the character back (maybe with a name change if he's paired with Liz).

Glad Bryan is still getting a bit on by this late stage.

11 hours ago, titan1978 said:

It’s hard to find accurate information online but I believe not long after this is when Rachel Ames leaves the show for a bit. She apparently balked at a lowball contract or recurring offer, and like Beradino was pissed the show had sideline the OG’s. Much like Jackie Zeman’s 1982 break, online sources claim they didn’t leave until JFP bumped their contracts. But they did, Jackie was gone longer than her time filming a movie.

It remains remarkable to me that the show survived staying number one for the year in 1982 after so much turmoil. They took a huge hit, but still held on. Jeff Webber and Diana Taylor gone early in the year, and Steve and Audrey get more marginalized with Jeff gone. Laura disappears/killed off. Bobbie leaves. David Grey is a huge dud. Jackie and Laura Templeton are not a hit with the audience. The writing suffers. Monty was mostly out with an illness for the first quarter of 1982. It’s wild they hung on that year.

I loved Anna, stupid scar and all right away. Even with a weak story Monty knew how to cast key parts most of the time. Anna arrives with that stupid scar and coming between Robert/Holly, and still becomes a fan favorite and soon the lead of the show. Finola was perfectly cast. The loss of so much core foundation and questionable writing at times was really only saved by excellent casting and onscreen camaraderie and chemistry being so present with the main characters. And I think the Quartermaines became such a stalwart that it felt like they were there longer than they were. Plus Rick and Lesley and their family kind of became the main family, supplanting the Hardy’s.

I do wonder what contemporary fan opinion was on so many OG figures being sidelined. I read a Daytime TV complaint from 1985 or 1986 but not much is available. I'd imagine many longtime fans were unhappy, but maybe so many new fans had started in the late '70s and early '80s, the complaints were muted.

Interesting to compare to the very real fan disgust at how Anna Lee was treated, even though that was a situation where you might be able to understand the show's decisions more (having the soap press swoop in to run interference for them probably didn't help).

GH in those later Monty years seemed to have some real flop castings and then others who would end up lingering for decades. I do think Finola and Kristina Wagner both had such sheer presence and charisma to help them win viewers over. I'm glad Kristina has been able to recover from the place she was put in during the late '90s and '00s, even if she's obviously never going to be a lead character again (and Felicia may never have worked at her best as a lead anyway).

GH likely benefited from having so far to fall in 1982, but most of the other soaps weren't in a position to be a threat. I can't remember which other soaps even had strong 1982s...AMC, I suppose, and some might say GL's first half...

Do you think Anne Howard Bailey deserves the credit for GH turning around later in 1982?

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15 minutes ago, DRW50 said:

All Laurelton? You have my sympathy...

For my sanity, I've decided that the people in Laurelton must be under the influence of PFAS and/or meth. It's the only way to explain their behavior.

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