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AMC: The Prospect Park Era (old production thread)

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The problem is that they go on their smartphones or tablet, which means they have to sign up for Hulu Plus. Hulu is only free on a desktop or laptop.

It's apparently very hard for some people. A lot of them are going there, seeing the ad for Hulu Plus and assuming they are going to have pay either now or after 1 week. I want to tell them, geez, scroll down the page, click a show you see on there and see how it plays for free! They don't seem to even be trying that. Some thought Hulu was a cable channel and were clicking their remotes. Some don't know why they aren't seeing episodes up yet. Some call it Hula. I think my favorite exchange so far was:

Post: Hola sucks!

Response: Why does the Spanish word for hello suck?

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Tiny tangent: I feel like it's gotten to the point where networks soaps are/were purposely awful. There is no way anyone could make the version of AMC we saw in it's last few years or the GH we see today and say they think it's quality television. I just don't believe it.

I didn't hate the show or find it completely unrecognizable, in the final year that I watched, but it was Brian Frons's vision for AMC and yes I do think he was trying to kill it or was just dumb ... I think Kreizman/Swajeski/Broderick were probably struggling against him the whole time, struggling to at least maintain character integrity while their plots were shot down, and that's why the show felt lackluster a lot of the time.

GH today is very watchable and quality for me though. The real GH with the characters of the 80s and the early to mid 90s is back. The ratings also support that it is succeeding.

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I didn't hate the show or find it completely unrecognizable, in the final year that I watched, but it was Brian Frons's vision for AMC and yes I do think he was trying to kill it or was just dumb ... I think Kreizman/Swajeski/Broderick were probably struggling against him the whole time, struggling to at least maintain character integrity while their plots were shot down, and that's why the show felt lackluster a lot of the time.

GH today is very watchable and quality for me though. The real GH with the characters of the 80s and the early to mid 90s is back. The ratings also support that it is succeeding.

You know, sometimes crap gets good ratings. I don't see love or thought put into whatever they're doing on GH or the last few years of AMC (I saw a lot of people who had given up on telling compelling stories).

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You know, sometimes crap gets good ratings. I don't see love or thought put into whatever they're doing on GH or the last few years of AMC (I saw a lot of people who had given up on telling compelling stories).

Same.

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You know, sometimes crap gets good ratings. I don't see love or thought put into whatever they're doing on GH or the last few years of AMC (I saw a lot of people who had given up on telling compelling stories).

Exactly.

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After all these years Debi and Darnell are still so darn adorable together. I'm so glad they're back.

Any guesses on who will have the #1 sign? My money is on David Canary right now.

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Would it be too confusing to some our favorite Facebook users if SuLu holds it up?

Probably a little misleading. But I'm all for it!

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