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19 hours ago, koos said:

One of my all-time favorite scenes is David Kimble getting crushed in the trash compacter. That was nuts and impossible to imagine on today's Y&R. I was a really young fan of horror and thrillers, and it definitely stood out to me.

 

 

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It really is a shame that they didn't just decide to air the ball from Wed-Fri or whatever, but I can't wait to watch in high quality! I also wonder if they will show that intro TEB recorded, since they didn't do that for the last two classics, and it's not like people can't figure out that it's an old episode. GH had Laura Wright and (for some strange reason) the mother of the babies that play Wiley do intros... they need introductions IMO because those episodes are so recent that you could be forgiven for mistaking them for current. 

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They don’t have the budget for those iconic set pieces and it’s sad. Look at how bad the effects were for Billy’s breakdown. 

 

Hate to be that guy but, in light of the remote ads with TEB promoting the Masquerade Ball, I think Peter Bergman needs to learn how to do his own makeup.

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That posted scene of Kay signing the divorce papers. Classic. Oscar worthy! But Mr. Rhoades couldn't act his way out of a paper bag. I never understood that casting choice even if short term role.  

 

Kay's house. Ah..so sad that Phelps destroyed the remodel. I'm sure they did it to save on space and have a collapsable set but boy did they go wrong.  

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1 hour ago, Gray Bunny said:

 

 

 

I miss John Silva and those cheekbones!!!!! David Kimble and Killer etched in his forehead! LMAO! OMG I completely forgot about that! How did Brad and Tracie's daughter die?

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17 minutes ago, RavenWhitney said:

 But Mr. Rhoades couldn't act his way out of a paper bag. 

I know, right? So stiff and wooden. JC is acting circles around him. Maybe the role just didn't suit him somehow. He thrived a couple years after on the sitcom "Soap" and was beloved in the 2000s on the show "Battlestar Galactica"

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1 hour ago, BoldRestless said:

It really is a shame that they didn't just decide to air the ball from Wed-Fri or whatever, but I can't wait to watch in high quality! I also wonder if they will show that intro TEB recorded, since they didn't do that for the last two classics, and it's not like people can't figure out that it's an old episode. GH had Laura Wright and (for some strange reason) the mother of the babies that play Wiley do intros... they need introductions IMO because those episodes are so recent that you could be forgiven for mistaking them for current. 

Seriously??... oy Frank V. And that ego of his...he’s gonna stop at nothing to make sure we know how “awesome” Sonny,Carly and Jason are...

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I am really loving the classic episodes. How can the people today watch these episodes and think they nonsense they are putting out is good? Even a lot of "appointment TV" today is classic soap opera story-telling. Succession the now finished Game of Thrones come to mind. They just changed with the times to be more relevant, but the structure / acting is like old school soap opera.

 

Gina Roma/Patty Weaver looks gorgeous and THAT VOICE. Being quarantined and having these nostalgic episodes makes getting through it not so bad. Last time Gina was on, I think it was Katherine funeral. So sad we can't have these characters back.

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What a lovely anecdote from Jess Walton. Usually you hear actors talk about how much they hated doing big events, but these days I can see where they would bring nostalgia.

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On 4/14/2020 at 2:32 AM, AdamNewmanFan said:

Sabryn Genet also shared on her instagram she got a residual cheque, So i guess we will be seeing an episode with Tricia.

 

I've always thought a great storyline would be for Tricia to be released and try to reestablish herself in Genoa City. However, that time has passed. Heather Tom, Nina Cast and the dearly departed Kristoff St. John would have done wonders with a story like that.

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6 hours ago, Gray Bunny said:

 

 

This episode certainly left an impression on me when I first watched it all those years ago. 
 

The look, the sound, the feel, the acting (largely), the writing and emotion was everything for me.

 

And exits don’t get much more gruesome than David Kimble’s.

 

This episode was one of the many examples of Bill Bell at his gothic best.

 

 

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