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I know lots of you hate Ehlers(I am neutral myself) but she would have been a decent Liza IMO. Beth Chamberlin would also be decent I think. I like Jamie Luner and she was fine as Liza in that she was a good actor, but I still would prefer someone who at least has the look of a little older person.

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I don't hate Ehlers, but I don't think she would have made a good Liza. Ehlers was at her absolute best playing GL's Harley, a working-class type who probably would have knifed privileged girls like Liza in the girls' restroom in high school for flirting with their guy.

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I grew to like Jamie in the role a lot, and Marcy is never, ever coming back. But I don't think the show needs her just yet - Liza was pretty much just dangling in limbo again by the end. Unless there is a specific purpose for a specific story, I'd keep her out of town or offscreen.

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It's hard to think for which role Beth Ehlers might have been better suited (barring, of course, outright creating a new character for her), but I don't think Hayley would have fit the bill either.

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Liza's whole thing was being cold and hard. Moving her too far away from that (ie becoming Adam's latest victim/wife) ruined the character. But Ehler's was a different type of cold, a worn down, defeated "I'm a mother of 6 during the Great Depression" type of cold.

Luner was too typical soap vixen. Liza didn't need to be "sexy" to command a room.

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That is the way LIFE works. It's not just writing or acting, it's everything.

And yes, luck and timing means a lot too. There are plenty of actresses who probably think they're just as talented if not more talented than Susan Lucci, but she ended up being the face of daytime, not them. The internet is full of bitter writers who could write something far more compelling than "Twilight" but they're not raking in the $$ Stephenie Meyer did. It happens. But wishing for everyone else to fail because your dream hasn't come true is pretty immature.

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