Jump to content

GH: August 2016 Discussion Thread


Recommended Posts

  • Replies 161
  • Created
  • Last Reply
  • Members

I'm sure you are.
 

I won't lie. I don't abhor the show like I was during Ron's reign of campy terror, but it's just ... meh. It's not awful but it's not great either. At least Pissy and Altman balance the 6,000 castmembers slightly better than the other person did.

 

Franco and Liz do nothing for me. I just feel so bad for Becky. Never gets a true pairing, never gets great writing for Liz ... why is it so hard?

 

I don't know the point of Griffin/Maxie/Claudette/Nathan or Kiki/Morgan/Dillon having any airtime because they all suck as actors and we keep circling the drain. Now we're back to Ava shooting herself in the foot by switching Morgoon's meds. Zzzzzz. I do NOT want to suffer through Manic Morgoon again. I can't. And in the first quad, I actually like Griffin and it's more the actor. Williamson and Storms are fine but they've never done anything for me. These young leads should not be so horribly written. Or horribly acted. And why, when you have two actors who can act (Chad Duell and Teresa Castillo, mostly) and are likable, they get no airtime ... not that I want to see Carlos's clean doppleganger though. Another problem with this show. And other soaps.

 

I like Laura and Kevin but it went from zero to sixty, like every "story" and now they're already broken up. LOL. Ok then. But at least they have some tension and Laura and Kevin are getting better writing, even if it's not good writing. Kevin interacting with Liz and Franco and as a therapist at the hospital is how he should have been used. See Ron, it's not that hard. I'm guessing we're getting some sort of quad with Scott/Lucy/Kevin/Laura but considering all but one are recurring and only make a few monthly appearances if that, will it ever be a story?

 

I think my biggest gripe with Jillian is the delusions. Just admit some guilt for once. The scenes are so frustrating as he acts like he's innocent. And deVry plays it like he smells something bad. Sonny vs Jillian is tired and needs to end. Cut your losses with Jillian and deVry and move on. I think it would be absolutely disgusting to pair Jillian and Alexis again but you just know they will. And that's another problem with most of the soaps.

 

Lulu/Dante's story seems predictable. I didn't really listen to her sobbing after the phone call but I guess no baby but I'm guessing one's already out there ... zzzz. Just what we were all begging for! More baby stories!

 

What's the guesses on Nelle? Organ harvasting? Baby selling? They're pushing her hard and yes the actress is good but let's not Sabrina her.

 

I feel like so many stories are just set up to humiliate a character. Like Jordan and Andre. Let's take a smart (but man she's gotten really bitchy), capable and strong woman and have her fall for a murderer (just a guess, I know nothing). Did they just cross out Anna's name and put Jordan's?

 

And then Finn/Obrecht? Zzzz. But they at least amuse me. And it gives me a glimpse of Monica and Tracy so .... I don't think Hayden and Finn are the right pairing. Stop putting the pets together. Frons would be so proud.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • Members

A few more things:

Writers dont give Contracts, Networks do

Jelly didnt write for Laura for months. She is finally getting a story but she sat on the sidelines for months

Liz & Franco??? GH needs to fire Roger

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • Members

I think Sheffer had fucked off by then, thankfully. It reminded me nothing of anything he wrote, mostly because it wasn't 100% trash.

 

As for Laura, I can't say that she's had any good writer since her 1993 return (IMO). Some writers get one part of her character, but that's about it. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • Members

All Jean did was copy a similar story going on in another soap at the time. She deserves no credit for it. If the story worked it was because of the actors not the dreadful copy cat writing of Jean's. And yes Sheffer was already gone by the time the baby switch story started was copied!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • Members

Labine got the maturity, the heart, and the community in her.  Guza (round 1) got the sense of danger and the history of abuse.  Nobody got it all together to make a whole woman.  I still love Laura and Genie though.  But what woman did get great writing on an ABC show once Frons took over?

 

 I kind of think part of the problem was Luke might call her angel, because she is his angel.  But she was never an angel.  Just like Luke was her hero, but not a hero.  

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • Members

 

Agreed. Glad Andre was spared. I don't care either way about Paul, I like Burgi, but I can't say him being the killer is all that shocking. It's Pissy after all.

That's the truth.

 

At least Felicia makes a cameo tomorrow (pretty sure that was her unless it was Lulu) ... but I can't take Maxie droning on and on and on and on ...

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

    • Oh God, she's back? I thought those first scenes were well-intentioned but hysterical.
    • More Guiding Light 1976 At dinner the next evening, Grainger tells Rita he still can’t understand why she inherited from his father and he’s hired a lawyer to help him discover what her role was in his father’s death. Telling her he knows she lied to him, he again warns that he will destroy her reputation in this town. As Rita insists she’s done nothing wrong, Grainger, growing even more angry, lashes out, “Ill see you charged with m—”. Suddenly he clutches his head and collapses to the floor. As people rush to help him, Rita quickly slips out of the restaurant. Grainger is rushed to Cedars and treated for stroke. Rita is even more frightened and upset when it appears that he’s going to recover under the excellent treatment and care of Ed, who is assigned as his attending physician, and Peggy, who is a fine specialty nurse. Rita, drawn by an unseen force to his door, is further shaken when Peggy, seeing her, presses her into temporarily spelling her so she can take a short break. Ed is determined to come to Rita’s aid, as she did his, and brings a big steak for dinner to her apartment. But Rita is too unnerved and shaky to even be with Ed, and disappoints him by asking him to leave before dinner, explaining that she’s extremely tired. Ed knows it’s more than that, and is doubly determined to help her out of this depression, but when she starts to cry, he leaves her, as she wishes. Roger, remembering how Grainger fired him from the oil fields for- being a friend of Rita’s, is disappointed to learn that Grainger has come out of his coma and that Ed feels Grainger’s paralysis and inability to talk may just be temporary. Rita is pressed to assist Tim with a spinal tap on Grainger, and is frightened when her presence causes Malcolm’s pulse rate to rise rapidly. His doctors are unable to understand his rapid pulse changes. Rita tells Roger why Grainger is so hateful toward her. While she was his father’s special nurse, Malcolm made physical advances toward her and she fought him off. His father noticed her bruises~and instantly guessed his son had manhandled her. The old man then swore to her he’d never forgive Malcolm for this cruelty. Roger again warns Rita that nobody is to know about his connection with her and with the Graingers. He fears that if Peggy learns about it, she will leave him.  Ed continues to press his concern and support on Rita, and while it helps to a certain degree and she’s grateful, Rita can’t bring herself to tell him what the source of her worry is. Each day, as Grainger rallies a bit more, her fear and tension increase. Finally, Grainger is able to barely murmur, “Lie... father ... Rita,” to Peggy and manages to crudely letter “RITA S” on a pad of paper. Peggy, assuming that Rita has somehow managed to get Grainger to respond, summons her to the hospital in the hope that she can further stimulate him and thus hasten his recovery. But a major catastrophe, a train derailment, - has immobilized the entire area, and Cedars, as well as all local hospitals, is being overrun with patients. Even though she’s off duty, having served her full shift, Rita is pressed into distributing the patients’ medication. Peggy, explaining that Grainger has already had an accidental delay of medication, which could have caused a major setback, must receive his dosage exactly on schedule. The sight of Rita again agitates Grainger, but she finishes her extra duty and returns home, drained and oversensitive as well as exhausted. When the regular nurse does her usual check, she finds Grainger lying over the side of his bed, unconscious. She issues a “Code Blue” call for the emergency team, and Steve, there almost immediately, starts resuscitation and then gives adrenalin, right into the heart, but Grainger is dead. As soon as he hears, Ed rushes to Cedars in amazement. This is all impossible to him, as he saw Grainger’s recovery as a certainty. He immediately institutes an investigation to determine the cause of death. Roger, told by Peggy what has happened, notifies a stunned Rita just before Ed arrives to question her about everything she can remember about the last time she was in Grainger’s room. Rita, unable to understand what’s happening around her, breaks down in tears, crying that she could be responsible for his death. Ed comforts her, assuring her that he’s not blaming her, just trying to find out what happened.    
    • Carly, considering Robin's daughter as a possible daughter-in-law .... I think the technical term for it would be "plotz"! Or to put it another way, the top of her head would explode!  

      Please register in order to view this content

    • What AW stories do you think of as DOOLish? I mean AW, in a very positive way was KNOWN for its comedic elements. From Iris's maid, Vivian, to the naming of plants, to highjinks with Cass, Felicia, Wally & even Lily, plus remember Dee Evans & Tony the Tuna? In a way at one time DAYS had similar with Caliope & Eugene. 
    • Were those reasons to do with having younger children on set? Other shows seem to manage. The ageing up of the kids has been one of the mistakes the show has made.
    • I agree.  Lemay was supposed to start in early 88 and we saw some of the writing on the wall with character reference from the past.  Notably, the core families Frames, Cory, Matthews.  The stupid Reginald Love was wrapped up.  Not even a year later Mary was written out of the show along with Vince and the McKinnons who came and left .  The previous writers tried to introduce a new family that never aspired with the viewers.  1988 was focused on the 25th anniversary of show in 1989 and suspect why Lemay was asked to come back in 88.  Prior to 1988, the storylines were so DOOL stupid.
    • That's true. He may have ended up keeping her on a recurring basis, like Dr. Michaels on ATWT. I'm trying to remember if GL had a similar long-running therapist.
    • Oh in terms of ratings I think it would have been in a dicey place probably even before then. I mostly was just thinking of if the show could have carried on creatively. 
    • Even if by some miracle Knots Landing continued, 1994/95 it would have been killed by ER.
    • Please register in order to view this content

       
×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

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