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2012 Daytime Emmy's Discussion

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I guess I am still remembering the daytime days of old, when soaps were supreme.

I miss you so much dear friend:

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This broadcast is really driving home the death of soaps for me. The show used to be ALL about soaps, and now we've become the "best children's show" category. It's depressing.

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Thanks. The great Richard Culliton wrote that script.

Okay, I love Mr. Culliton and his work, so I could see this having been an awesome stand alone episode.

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