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Y&R: Discussion for the Month of February

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Who is Devon calling "honey"? Is he still with Tatyana Ali?

LMAO @Tucker watching Harmony cut up.

Does Y&R have any black writers on staff? Harmony talking about "claiming it" and "speaking it into being" made me think so. tongue.png

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Who is Devon calling "honey"? Is he still with Tatyana Ali?

Yep.

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Who is Devon calling "honey"? Is he still with Tatyana Ali?

LMAO @Tucker watching Harmony cut up.

Does Y&R have any black writers on staff? Harmony talking about "claiming it" and "speaking it into being" made me think so. tongue.png

Lynn (can't remember last name) from ATWT.

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Who is Devon calling "honey"? Is he still with Tatyana Ali?

LMAO @Tucker watching Harmony cut up.

Does Y&R have any black writers on staff? Harmony talking about "claiming it" and "speaking it into being" made me think so. tongue.png

Debbie may also be doing what Victoria Rowell did with William J. Bell -- take some of his dialogue and express them in Drucilla's own words. As she explained to him, Dru was from the streets and her language had to reflect that. WJB, by all accounts, was happy to give her that leeway. He could see she was serious about making her character as authentic as possible. Maybe MAB is letting Debbi Morgan go with it, too.

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Lynn (can't remember last name) from ATWT.

You mean Susan Dansby?

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Debbie may also be doing what Victoria Rowell did with William J. Bell -- take some of his dialogue and express them in Drucilla's own words. As she explained to him, Dru was from the streets and her language had to reflect that. WJB, by all accounts, was happy to give her that leeway. He could see she was serious about making her character as authentic as possible. Maybe MAB is letting Debbi Morgan go with it, too.

Interesting, that may very well be the case here.

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I'm not sure MAB needs help in writing dialogue which is appropriate for a black character. When you have vernacular like, "We need to get that black storyline up and pumping," you are golden.

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I'm not sure MAB needs help in writing dialogue which is appropriate for a black character.

She doesn't need help writing dialogue for them since they barely get any airtime to say the lines anyway.

When was the last time Rafe was on?

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When was the last time Rafe was on?

To better answer your question, ask yourself: "When was Hispanic Heritage Month?"

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To better answer your question, ask yourself: "When was Hispanic Heritage Month?"

Rafe is Hispanic?!?!?!

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When was the last time Rafe was on?

I think he was in a Thom Bierdz video.

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When was the last time Rafe was on?

He had one appearance in October 2011, and before that it was July.

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