Jump to content

B&B: September 2013 Discussion


Recommended Posts

  • Members

Please feel free to speak for me because you've done an exceptional job so far :)

Brooke still believes that, when all is said and done, Katie is partially responsible and twu wuv supercedes all, including foul ass hook ups!

And Cheap, as for why they didn't make this a scandal? The same reason they have Katie taking partial responsibility. This is Brooke's latest destiny, which happens to be attached to yet another inappropriate penis, so this can't look like the sewage it truly is. Forget the story that will have the audience salivating. Let's continue with Brooke as this wide eyed true love seeking misguided "young" woman who has to follow her heart. No one cares that she's 50 and chooses men over family members at every turn. TRASH!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • Replies 59
  • Created
  • Last Reply
  • Members

First of all, the shots of Ronn Moss and KKL hanging together without a lick of make-up on -- I think they look sweet!

Second, why can't they have both Katie and Taylor on the show as the anti-Brookes? Both are different enough as characters to differentiate themselves from each other, both hate Brooke for different reasons, both have different histories with the show. With Katie currently out of town, now is the perfect time for Taylor to pick up the relay on making Brill feel guilty.

Quinn is serviceable, I guess, but I'm not really caring about her one way or another. And Eric is such a slore. Taylor's gone to Paris and he's macking on some ambitious newbie!

I wonder if Taylor and Katie are being written off the show/onto the backburner in anticipation of JMW's return. Because Steffy making a last-ditch move on Bill -- knowing what we know about Steffy and Bill's unfinished history -- in order to strike a blow at Brooke, whom she hates, would be just epic. Then, if/when JMW moves on, it might be the perfect moment for Ronn Moss/Ridge to return to the show.

On a side note, KKL/Brooke giggling about having her wedding planner on speed-dial reminds me that KKL works some of the lighter, more humorestic material better than one might think.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • Members

LOL @ the Vaseline-lensed twu wuv shots of Brill. It's like one of Thomas's fuckberry dream sequences!

On a side note, B&B's production team really do a good job with their choice of rugs, bed linens and furnishings to denote the mansions these people live in. Y&R should be so lucky.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • Members

No offense to Aspen but I'm ok with not seeing that place featured on B&B for a while. :lol:

Don and Kelly have become Brad Bell's choicest meal-ticket. He really has them promoting the show on twitter, in Monte carlo, aspen, all over the place.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • Members

So what is this "romantic climax" to the Brill story? I'm assuming Brad Bell isn't ending them yet. Is this where Katie "finally" forgives and everybody is yet again a-ok with the Love of the Century? Or is this "climax" as in Brooke ends it with Bill and everybody "moves on" and pretends it never really happened? Which would be surprising because Brill feels (to me) like it is here to stay.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • Members

The way they write Katie is truly frustrating. SHe'll have these conversations like the one with Caroline where she sounds tough and strong. Then next thing I know she's acting weak and annoying again. I just don't get it. Let this woman have a backbone. That's what HT is best at playing anyhow.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • Members

I know exactly how you feel. Kaite goes there to try and salvage the relationship with Brooke?! Sigh! Brooke is not giving up the D just to have Katie, HER SIBLING, on her good side. PUHLEEEEEEEEEEZE! Brooke aint about that - so not who she is! Katie knows this, yet she wants to get into it and expects Brooke to do that right thing? What a waste of my time. These confrontations are getting ridiculous because Katie just looks worse. Brooke even smirks in her face while letting Katie know in no uncertain terms she aint getting Bill back, but let's be sisters [if you can change your attitude]. My god! Why am I torturing myself this way?!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • Members

Hope and Wyatt tooling around Mexico City like it's nothing is really just blink.png I guess Brad hasn't read Midnight in Mexico nor picked up a paper in the last 5 years. At least give a couple of day players roles as body guards, so there is a hint of reality to the situation.

Every time Liam starts talking about his relationship with hope, I want to scream. I don't believe anything he says and I'm not even sure he believes it. I can't remember the last time I reviled a soap character to this degree. Well, maybe Brooke.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • Members

Well, at least the diamond had a security. That's something I guess. I wonder if Steffy is coming home soon? If not, I'm not sure I saw the point of that email recap of their relationship. I'm a few episodes behind. I can't believe that Brooke accepted Bill's proposal right after Katie asked her to save their relationship as sisters. Please, Katie, keep your word and NEVER accept this relationship.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.

  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.



  • Recent Posts

    • The original premise of "Santa Barbara" was that a Lockridge (Warren) killed a Capwell (Channing), who loved an Andrade (Santana), while a Perkins (Joe) went to jail for the crime. I think once the show started to pull away the threads by eliminating Joe and naming a new killer a lot of the show's original potential was lost. I contend, like others, that the fault lied in the uninspiring casting, which leads me to wonder if that's why the show became so keen on casting soap veterans for nearly every pivotal role.  The failure of the Perkins family was definitely a casting issue followed by a lack of interest in committing to the original onscreen characterization. I was fascinated watching the early episodes and realizing that the Perkins had been financially wiped out by the trial, which was an underlying current towards John's animosity towards his son. Then, the additional complication of Marissa's nearly incestual affection for Joe that led to her cutting off John sexually was a wild moment to witness, but not as strong as it could have been with a stronger actor in the role of John Perkins. Melissa Brennan wasn't the right choice for the aspiring young vixen that Jade was intended to be. Brennan may have breathed life into Laken, but I'm not sure how Julia Ronnie would have done in the role of Jade.  Despite the recorded history, Christina Robertson and Sarah Gallagher weren't sisters; they were aunt and niece.  I don't think it would have hurt to make Marissa and Augusta sisters, but I think it would have made the Joe / Augusta seduction impossible unless you truly mimick "Rituals" and make Joe Sarah's stepson. I think a childhood friendship between the two women would have worked. It would have also given Augusta someone to confide in about the situation involving Peter Flint and herself as Marissa would have been aware of Peter from her work at the pre school. As childhood friends that were estranged by class differences, I think a relationship between Augusta and Joe (and later Augusta and a sexually frustrated John) would have had multiple layers to play out giving a deeper impact on Augusta's involvement in both of the men in Marissa's life. And because I have thought about this all too much, I would have Augusta and Marissa square off again when Jade, after marrying Ted while pregnant, learned that the little Capwell heir was in fact an imprisoned Warren's son only for Augusta to ultimately keep mum because with Ted married to Jade he wasn't free to pursue Laken.  I imagine the Andrades would have slowly been withdrawn from the Capwell inner circle as the truth about Santana, Channing, Jr., and the baby came to light for everyone. In what I seen in the 1980s, Rosa confronts C.C. once about the baby and then seems to move on. Early in the run, the actor playing Reuben claims he and Bridget Dobson had a falling out and implied that she was racist which led to the character fading into the woodwork.  I know I am like maybe one of two people who liked the 1990s run of the Dobsons, but I loved the set up for Santana / C.C. with the Andrades having owned the land that Oasis sat on years earlier posing Santana to come into money while also potentially landing a position where she could raise Gina's son with C.C. if C.C. and Santana could have secured custody of the child. With Eden gone, I would have gone back to Santana and Cruz, but if not, I think Brick should have returned to be Santana's conscience and potential love interest.     
    • Well, I'm not going to shoot you, so no worries there. If it's subpar i hate hearing that. It was an old DVD not even mine a former partner. I thought why not make use of it. Serves me right for thinking. But to be clear, white label, www.radiomemory.com 
    • Just compared the open on Friday's episode with the first week episodes. I think the difference is that the bass line is much more apparent -- stronger and harder.
    • Phew, that was close to disaster!

      Please register in order to view this content

      I suspect we would have had a few withdrawals next year if Israel had won. I don't think many people would relish going to Jerusalem as things stand now. Not to mention it would have been a prime target for terrorist attacks.   
    • And they've given us plenty. Sets, outdoor scenes, music licensing, etc. And that was the point of me using DAYS... so. It's obvious the casino set is not intended for long-term use, hence why it's likely it wasn't as evolved as the other community sets, etc.
    • Enjoy Errol!  Your guy! Teehee @Errol  

      Please register in order to view this content

    • I just had thought of how to save the Perkins family. (Inspired by Rituals) -- What if Marisa Perkins was Augusta Lockridge's sister? Fictionally, they could've both been local girls, one married rich and one married poor. Originally, I was going to suggest that Marisa be Sophia's sister, but then I realized Joe and Kelly would've been first cousins.  Of course, it would've truly inspired Sophia was if Rosa Andrade sister, with Rosa and Santana moving in to help CC raise the kids once Sophia disappeared.  While this could've avoided both gross CC and Santana affairs, the times were not right for a story about intersectional inequity.
    • https://www.instagram.com/p/DJxW5DLJLId/ Another World is my forever favorite soap opera. But it's finale is almost universally hated by its fans. What this is, is an edit where I've deleted everything I didn't like!!!
    • The Perkins family had potential to be a nice alternative to the more dysfunctional Capwells and wackier Lockridges... but I think a few factors did in the family. 1) Recasting of Joe Perkins 2) Bad casting of the Perkins Patriarch, and the one note writing for that character. 3) Lack of antagonistic interaction between the Capwells/Lockridges and Perkins.  (There was no awkwardness between Jade/Ted.. or CC disapproving of his son being friends with that Perkins girl, etc). 4) Wasting of Jade thus wasting the potential of the actress (which was realized on Days of Our Lives).  She had more potential than Laken oddly enough. The only member of the Perkins family that had appeal and a somewhat thought out story arc was Amy.  
×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

By using this site, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy