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AMC: The Prospect Park Era (old production thread)

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Laura would be an interesting character to bring back. she jas been gone so long, she would come back as a different character. much like a pairing between Colby/Jamie, I think pairing her with JR would work and would add some tension to their parents' relationship.

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Laura would be an interesting character to bring back. she jas been gone so long, she would come back as a different character. much like a pairing between Colby/Jamie, I think pairing her with JR would work and would add some tension to their parents' relationship.

The only way I want that twit back is if they bring her back to rectify what they did to Gillian for her.

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no i am saying imagine how they feel... remember how you were like at your first job

This isn't about not wanting the actors to succeed or bashing them ... This is about wanting a good show.

Actors don't always seem green when they first come on a soap straight out of school. There are plenty of solid actors who have been good from when they debuted on a soap. The new JJ on Days and the new Morgan on GH have both been good so far. Tyler Baker (that was his name then) made an impact in 1996 and convinced right away as Prince Nikolas on GH without having much acting training I believe. On AMC, I liked Sam Page and Jonathan Bennett right away in 2002.

Besides that, it was the show's choice to thrust the newbies front and center instead of letting them develop with smaller stories first. That's not the actors' fault, but it's also not something to give a free pass to the show for.

As for Daniel Covin, I've actually found him convincing as Hunter too.

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I actually think Laura would be a good choice because she is not biologically connected to the Chandlers, Cortlandts or Martins, so she has more opportunities to mix up romantically.

And yes, JR and Laura could definitely cause some friction between Adam and Brooke.

Although I think that Brooke's offer that David can't refuse will also do that somehow as well - Brooke once shot a man in the back four times at the mere mention of harming Jamie - I think she might be able to relate a little too much to Adam's liking to David pulling the trigger on JR after what happened to Marissa.

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The finale Hubbard storyline, Cassandra was MIA. When Angie found out she was pregnant, Jesse wanted to call Cassandra but Angie said no.

Angie went to live with Cassandra in California for a few months when Debbi Morgan had her real-life health issue during the blindness/pregnancy storyline. Cassandra was not seen on-screen though.

About David, yes the town is back to all hating on him again, which is annoying, but at least Angie is not joining in on it this time.

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I think bringing back Laura now would be a good idea.

Of course, I had also believed that Tamara Braun should have been cast as Laura instead of creating a whole new character for Bianca. I thought a marriage between Laura/Bianca would have been such an easy storyline to write as all the different issues this could cause would have been evident. Hell just marrying the daughters of Brooke English and Erica Kane is a story that should write itself.

I think if you bring back Laura now, she should definitely be mixing it up with JR and Bianca. She could come back as a lawyer since there is no lawyer in town at the moment. She could be brought back to help Brooke with some legal matter involving Chandler. JR could definitely try using her to help him try to reclaim Chandler or hell maybe she and JR work together.

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Although I think that Brooke's offer that David can't refuse will also do that somehow as well - Brooke once shot a man in the back four times at the mere mention of harming Jamie - I think she might be able to relate a little too much to Adam's liking to David pulling the trigger on JR after what happened to Marissa.

Hmmm...I think it is just the opposite. I dont see her relating to him. I see her wanting to keep him away from the people she loves (Adam and AJ) and the people she cares for (Dixie and JR). To that end, I think she offers him a quid pro quo along the lines of her getting his medical license back in exchange for him staying away from her family (i.e. AJ) that will make Adam love her all the more.

JMO, though.

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This isn't about not wanting the actors to succeed or bashing them ... This is about wanting a good show.

Actors don't always seem green when they first come on a soap straight out of school. There are plenty of solid actors who have been good from when they debuted on a soap. The new JJ on Days and the new Morgan on GH have both been good so far. Tyler Baker (that was his name then) made an impact in 1996 and convinced right away as Prince Nikolas on GH without having much acting training I believe. On AMC, I liked Sam Page and Jonathan Bennett right away in 2002.

Besides that, it was the show's choice to thrust the newbies front and center instead of letting them develop with smaller stories first. That's not the actors' fault, but it's also not something to give a free pass to the show for.

As for Daniel Covin, I've actually found him convincing as Hunter too.

This. Minus the liking DC as Hunter.

I'm not sure why fans are the bad guys for not wanting to watch someone learn to act?

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I'm not sure why fans are the bad guys for not wanting to watch someone learn to act?

Me neither! It's one thing to watch a performer grow into or hone her craft. As I've said before, however, there has to be something there at the beginning beyond a big butt and a smile.

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This isn't about not wanting the actors to succeed or bashing them ... This is about wanting a good show.

And I happen to think the contract kids on AMC are all pretty solid, so I'm not sure what this argument is about. I sure as hell would rather watch them than the GH kids at the moment. And that poor boy on DAYS is stuck on a terrible show.

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And I happen to think the contract kids on AMC are all pretty solid, so I'm not sure what this argument is about. I sure as hell would rather watch them than the GH kids at the moment. And that poor boy on DAYS is stuck on a terrible show.

You Mean Casey Moss (JJ, Days)???

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To the notion that we are suppose to sit around and wait for the actor playing Hunter to learn how to act

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