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OLTL: The Prospect Park Era (old production thread)


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When Tea's baby died on GH, did we get any on screen reaction from Tea? If not, the show will probably open with Tea still grieving the loss of her baby with Victor, etc. Perhaps this will be one of the reasons Dani might be on a downward spiral along with Jack, etc. I also wonder if Tea/Blair will be more enemies then friends.. since they switch from friends to enemies quite a lot.

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Then they should make another show and call it something else, because those characters weren't that significant to OLTL IMHO. Actually a spinoff with those 5 plus KISH wouldn't be a bad idea.

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I just meant he was kind of the boring good guy (boring is a matter of perspective). A lot of people liked him a whole lot. He was never my cup of tea.

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Terri Conn/Aubrey isn't going to be on the OLTL reboot! And I never said that I want Cutter unreformed! He's still going to have shades of gray, and he'll be sleeping with his employee Nikki/JWoww while being a gigolo with other women on the side! And I also don't want GH history to be ignored since KDP said in her interview with CH that she will be playing Blair being upset that Todd slept with another woman (even though Carly won't be mentioned on the show).

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Well then i expect that they will play out some of the later stages of grief since not only did she lose the baby, but she also raised another woman's baby thinking it was hers. That is sure to have lasting effects on Tea and hopefully the show will play it out instead of having Tea act like nothing had ever happened.

Excited to see Vicki/Dorian clashing, the focus on the Banner, and the happenings at Shelter.

One life to Live was always about showing different social classes and all the grey of characters. I'm wondering if the story of Destiny with the sugar daddy, if true, will also provide some recurring characters that are going through struggles both morally and financially as well.

I think the show can marry it's original intentions with the more campy aspects of the 80's and 2000's together in a way that shows it is ready for the 2010s!

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