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AMC: The Prospect Park Era (old production thread)

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Viewers need to realize that she has a contract with Devious Maids which probably precludes her from taking other acting jobs, at the moment. Plus, it gets even more tricky if the rumors are true about All My Children 2.0 headed to TV; they would have to make sure that the 2 shows don't compete against each other in the same time slot.

That would depend on hat her contract with DM entails

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They're okay, nothing great, kind of generic. Something anyone with a paint program could whip up. I'd expected some color and something that someone put some thought into......

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The AMC logo is pretty much the same as the old one. The only difference is the "M" in My and the "Ch" in Children. "All" is in the same font, while the title itself is now in italics.

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I don't use Twitter but Daytime Confidential seems confused about AMC. Can someone tell them that I'm pretty sure PP has not cast an Emma Lavery? I think what they're referring to is a confusing interview on that weird Paos Revolution site with that little girl who used to play Emma, talking about her time at AMC.

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