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OLTL: The Prospect Park Era (old production thread)

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Boy, Steve Kent sure sounds wonderful, doesn't he?

Some people though just don't/can't/want to accept a different future, or anything new and different, especially considering his job centers on television.

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These execs fail to realize we dont want to see a YOUNGER cast we want to see vets and older casts in challenging and compelling storyline

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Wow.. I can't believe people are using #GH50 to badmouth #PP because they dubbed a line not mentioning Todd and McBain?



These execs fail to realize we dont want to see a YOUNGER cast we want to see vets and older casts in challenging and compelling storyline

no... i think YOU fail to realize that the "younger" cast isn't going to hijack anything, since the majority of the cast members are the older cast?

also you seem to forget that some of the "older cast" were once part of the "younger" cast

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Wow.. I can't believe people are using #GH50 to badmouth #PP because they dubbed a line not mentioning Todd and McBain?

What!! I swear some people in US are idiots blink.pngwacko.png

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These execs fail to realize we dont want to see a YOUNGER cast we want to see vets and older casts in challenging and compelling storyline

Please define "we."

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I don't have any problem with what Steve Kent said - maybe it was a dig, I don't know, but it's also a basic truth. People don't watch to see porn. They can find that anywhere. I don't think the selling point of the revivals should ever focus too much on "look at those hot bodies!" I do think the shows needs new generations and a younger vibe, but not in the context of sleaze.

But online soaps may find it challenging to do doing eye-grabbing material that’s more timely and provocative than what broadcast serials are already providing. For example, “The Young and the Restless” recently told a cyberbullying storyline with some of its teen characters; “Days of Our Lives” is telling an ongoing gay teen love story that has shown two young men kissing and in bed together.

I'm so [!@#$%^&*] tired of soaps being praised for "cyberbullying" stories. Every single one of these stories asks viewers to not care about the kid being bullied and to cry for the one who is doing the bullying. Every single time. Why is this "timely" or "provocative"? Because they're retelling, with a cyber-twist, stale old stories about lauding abuse?

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His cyber bully story sucked. They wrote the victim and the ones doing the bullying never paid for it. Epic fail 2 me

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His cyber bully story sucked. They wrote the victim and the ones doing the bullying never paid for it. Epic fail 2 me

both cyberbullying s/ls on OLTL and Y&R sucked

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“At first, we had trouble explaining what we were trying to do, and we couldn’t make the deals,” Frank says. “After a year of (people) being out of work, there was a lot more openness to it. The guilds worked with us.”

uh no, you couldn't make the deals cause you had no clear cut plan

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uh no, you couldn't make the deals cause you had no clear cut plan

The first attempt to me was rushed & thats why it failed

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