December 4, 201213 yr Member Some soaps like to have couples "meet cute." Others like to have big angst and conflict to prepare viewers for a couple. Some blatantly have other characters say THIS IS YOUR SOULMATE and desperately pretend these characters never had lives or dreams before meeting each other. Which first meeting/first scene for a couple bothered you most? For me, it would probably be Stefan shooting Katherine on GH. I thought it was kind of unintentionally hilarious, and the followup - his reading her poetry in the hospital, or whatever, as she began to pine for him - was cloying. I've seen TV relationships that start with one person stabbing the other in the chest and somehow they still managed to be more romantic than this.
December 4, 201213 yr Member Can I include primetime? Cos I'm in the process of watching Season 9 of DALLAS (the dream season) and Jack and Jenna looked at each other on episode 4 and then on episode 6 smiled widely at each other and had lunch and then Ray was talking about how everyone knows Jack and Jenna are a possible item. Like, just add water and voila! Couple. Barf.
December 4, 201213 yr Member I'm surprised that especially you didn't mention any rape victim falling for her attacker The Adam/Sharon stuff was awful on Y&R. He did the unthinkable to her and I don't see how they could ever be a viable couple yet the show keeps pushing them as such Edited December 4, 201213 yr by Cheap21
December 4, 201213 yr Member If Maria ever actually planned to pair up Sharon/Adam back when he was stealing her baby and passing it off as another woman's, then that is a hell of a bad way to start a couple. But I presume she didn't think that far ahead. Or maybe this was Hogan's story?
December 4, 201213 yr Author Member I'm surprised that especially you didn't mention any rape victim falling for her attacker The Adam/Sharon stuff was awful on Y&R. He did the unthinkable to her and I don't see how they could ever be a viable couple yet the show keeps pushing them as such The only "couple" I remember starting that way was Jessica and Ford, and I decided not to count them at all, since the show hemmed and hawed and finally killed him. If I'm forgetting someone else, I blocked it out. (I don't count Johnny and Comedy Connie as a couple either) Edited December 4, 201213 yr by CarlD2
December 4, 201213 yr Member The only "couple" I remember starting that way was Jessica and Ford, and I decided not to count them at all, since the show hemmed and hawed and finally killed him. If I'm forgetting someone else, I blocked it out. (I don't count Johnny and Comedy Connie as a couple either) well Luke and Laura are the most famous example. The show ended it but TSJTodd' and Marty were definetly headed in that direction. Edited December 4, 201213 yr by Cheap21
December 4, 201213 yr Author Member The show usually didn't make Marty and Howarth's Todd a couple (even if Howarth had to leave the show to stop this). Since Frodd was supposed to be a new character, I guess you can count that. Luke and Laura, sure, they'd go on the list. Edited December 4, 201213 yr by CarlD2
December 4, 201213 yr Member Trifling Theresa and Namby-Pamby Ethan from Passions owns this thread. What sets them apart from the rest of the horrible couples that I've had to endure is the fact that JER expected me to see that stalker as the rootable heroine of the show, while the passive-aggressive jackass object of her obsession was supposed to be the prize that we were all supposed to swoon over on her behalf. For some reason, viewers were supposed to find it romantic that this chick was plotting since she was old enough to recite her ABCs to snag this rich dude because of "fate" - never mind the fact that he was in a long-term relationship with a perfectly lovely woman. We were supposed to be overjoyed when he 'finally' returned her feelings, even if it was at the expense of his girlfriend's feelings that he suddenly had zero concern for once that cow-eyed heifer batted her eyes his way. What defines them as the ultimate worst start for a couple (as well as one of the top-10 worst couples in soapdom) is the fact that this was supposed to be the A-list couple for this soap.
December 4, 201213 yr Member Trifling Theresa and Namby-Pamby Ethan from Passions owns this thread. What sets them apart from the rest of the horrible couples that I've had to endure is the fact that JER expected me to see that stalker as the rootable heroine of the show, while the passive-aggressive jackass object of her obsession was supposed to be the prize that we were all supposed to swoon over on her behalf. For some reason, viewers were supposed to find it romantic that this chick was plotting since she was old enough to recite her ABCs to snag this rich dude because of "fate" - never mind the fact that he was in a long-term relationship with a perfectly lovely woman. We were supposed to be overjoyed when he 'finally' returned her feelings, even if it was at the expense of his girlfriend's feelings that he suddenly had zero concern for once that cow-eyed heifer batted her eyes his way. What defines them as the ultimate worst start for a couple (as well as one of the top-10 worst couples in soapdom) is the fact that this was supposed to be the A-list couple for this soap. There's nothing left to add! If I didn't completely adore you before, I certainly do now
December 4, 201213 yr Member There's nothing left to add! If I didn't completely adore you before, I certainly do now Anyone who hates those two as much as I did and still do is A-OK in my book.
December 5, 201213 yr Member Theresa is one of my nominees for worst soap character along with the pointless characters LH played on DAYS and AMC which felt like Theresa carbon copies.
December 5, 201213 yr Member I will say that Theresa's obsession has given me my favorite idiotically hilarious soap moment EVER:
December 5, 201213 yr Member I will say that Theresa's obsession has given me my favorite idiotically hilarious soap moment EVER: https://www.youtube....h?v=NvSaw5AVyd0 WOW. Is that bitch serious?
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