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YR: Melody Thomas Scott interview with tv guide

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I think Josh is a wonderful writer and he's never given me any reason not to trust him. And I love Jill. All of those horrible stories we heard when she was hired "Watch out, the wicked witch is coming!" were ridiculous. I don't see any evidence of what those people were talking about. She's a doll. They've both been very good to me.

Imagine! :o

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MUSCULAR sclerosis? Um ....

EDIT: Did some quick research. I thought it was multiple sclerosis not muscular ...

Anyway ... I like how she doesn't hold back in that interview.

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I don't why I bother reading those puff interviews. There is never anything interesting just like the show itself.

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This story might not be the most exciting, but I think this is an example of what Bill Bell use to do regarding educating viewers about certain social issues and about health issues people might not know about. I have to commend Josh Griffith for at least bringing some of that Bill Bell writing back to this show.

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MUSCULAR sclerosis? Um ....

Is there such a thing?

I've heard of Muscular Dystrophy. I've heard of Multiple Sclerosis but I've honestly never heard of Muscular Sclerosis.

I thought she had MS.unsure.pnghuh.png

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It's just another (less common) term for multiple sclerosis.

No. It was a typo. Lazy TV Guide editors. It's been fixed. Yes, I loved how Bell would use Y&R as a way to weave in topic stories. People want vets to have big meaty stories, well here's one and it impacts Grambo and Aunt Jack. I vote 'yes.'

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Neighbours has a longtime heroine, Susan, who has had MS for about five or six years. She found out after she blacked out and ran over a young woman. It's sometimes woven into stories, like one where she unsuccessfully carried a child for her daughter, in part because it was supposed to help with MS symptoms.

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I don't why I bother reading those puff interviews. There is never anything interesting just like the show itself.

This show is obscenely bad right now. I think it is floating a million miles underneath "boring" and you don't get any badder than that when you're a soap opera.

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