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Oh wow, you mean GL brought him back?? 

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  P&G must've loved them some Larry Pine!

 

I don't think I was watching at that point but something tells me that this must've been during the late years of GLwhen the storylines were not so sharp.

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I think he was playing a new character but, yeah, they offed him with a heart attack, then Reva and one of her young, blond boy-toys, Noah Chase, dragged him to a bar. I checked IMDB and this character was on in 2000.

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In their last, several years on the air, both GL and ATWT had begun bringing back former cast members in new, unrelated roles.  For instance, I seem to recall Victor Slezak, who had played GL's Andy Ferris back in the Pam Long/Gail Kobe era, turning up again during the Conboy/Weston era as a crooked cop (?).  Likewise, James Rebhorn was on ATWT again as Angus Oliver, even though longtime fans were sure to remember him as Henry Lange.

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Doreen Aldrich on The Doctors has proven to be a chilling villainess. While the story itself has potholes so large they are craters, actress Pamela Lincoln's performances as a mentally disturbed woman bent on harming certain people are genuinely disturbing.

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I've been enjoying Doreen's exit story. The Doctors squandered Doreen for most of her run. Besides the Luke/Doreen/Eleanor story. They never knew what to do with her. This dark story was a great showcase for Pamela Lincoln. I wish the show would've gotten Doreen a better red wig.

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For me, as a longtime AMC fan, "Who Killed Will Cortlandt?" might have been the last time I felt like I was watching AMC, and not whatever ABC was trying to turn it into.

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