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OLTL: The Prospect Park Era (old production thread)

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The first week of shows were filmed last week, according to a couple of the actors.

Yeah I heard Jerry say that to the fanswho showed up March 18th, that was the plan

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Comments from deadline.com

http://www.deadline.com/2013/04/all-my-children-one-life-to-live-video-previews/#comments

  • both of these look cheap and terrible, but at lease amc looks like something that was produced in the last century. yikes.

    Comment by well... — Tuesday April 16, 2013 @ 3:32pm PDT REPLY TO THIS POST
    • They look the same way they looked the last few years on broadcast to me, but yeah, not great. I don’t really see the need for them to return and I imagine a lot of the original fans aren’t interested in figuring out how to follow these shows in a digital universe. But for all the talent involved, I hope they find their audience.

      Comment by Tv Food and Drink — Tuesday April 16, 2013 @ 4:24pm PDT REPLY TO THIS POST
  • I had high hopes for these shows. Expected them to feel more fresh and modern. Lookin’ pretty shoddy, hopefully it’s just a poorly edited set of trailers.

    Comment by Hoo boy — Tuesday April 16, 2013 @ 3:51pm PDT REPLY TO THIS POST
  • Wow. By the looks of these you realize how much they weren’t missed. Antiquated story lines and character arcs, these just don’t fit within a digital world. Now the old fans will scream that these stories are still valid but let’s see if they take the effort to find them online and pay the sub fee.

    Comment by Not Missed — Tuesday April 16, 2013 @ 3:53pm PDT REPLY TO THIS POST
  • Cheap? This is a soap opera for cry out loud. This looks the same as it did when it aired on television. I honestly can’t wait to see these shows. I nearly lost it when it got canned.

    Comment by Lewis — Tuesday April 16, 2013 @ 4:03pm PDT REPLY TO THIS POST
  • What did you expect? They’re not produced by ABC anymore.

    Comment by Androme — Tuesday April 16, 2013 @ 4:06pm PDT REPLY TO THIS POST
  • I don’t think they look a ton different from when they were on TV. It looks like it may be filmed differently thought.

    Comment by Fabian — Tuesday April 16, 2013 @ 4:35pm PDT REPLY TO THIS POST
  • I love these shows!! But these trailers do not inspire me to watch!

    Comment by Mika — Tuesday April 16, 2013 @ 4:50pm PDT REPLY TO THIS POST

It’s funny, the soap fans bitch when the shows are taken off, then you give them the shows the same way they were when they were broadcast on ABC and they still complain.

Be thankful for what you have, digital is the future, the internet is the future of Television, broadcast networks are a dying old midcentury business.

The ones in bold are the ones that pissed me off the most.

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Melissa described the new sets as upgraded in comparison to the old sets at ABC's studios.

Did she say anything about Natalie's relationship with Cutter?

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Once again. Some people there don't seem to understand that you don't have to pay the damn fee. That's only if you wanna watch it on an iPad, Kindle, or TV. Or, your cell phone.

On a desktop/laptop you can watch the shows for free. There's like 2 commercials...Wooptidoo. ABC runs like 20 mins of commercials during their shows.

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Did she say anything about Natalie's relationship with Cutter?

She didn't really elaborate on that.

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I'd like the shows to be on a television station just because I can't justify spending $20 a month to watch and keep episodes of AMC and OLTL.

You don't have to spend $20/mo. You can watch them for free on Hulu.

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It's the tyranny of nostalgia.

Perfect title for a book about being a soap fan.

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Melissa said it was interesting.

I read on the SOC message board thread about MA's chat with MF (before it was taken down mysteriously) re: Natalie and Cutter that "nothing was set in stone" and "that she's picking up the pieces" and that she's sometimes either "risque" or "different"? Does she mean that Natalie and Cutter's relationship isn't that serious and it's all about the sex?

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You missed the word "keep" Khan, you can't keep the episodes that are streaming for free on Hulu. (At this point, none of us know how many episodes will be available archived after their first "airing".) The only way you can legally keep the episodes within the US is if you buy them via iTunes.

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Oh, I see: you want to be able to keep them as well. Yeah, you're right, you can't do that on Hulu yet. Sorry, bl. :)

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Oh, I see: you want to be able to keep them as well. Yeah, you're right, you can't do that on Hulu yet. Sorry, bl. smile.png

I believe I saw today two weekson Hiulu before moving exclusive to Hulu Plus

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