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8 minutes ago, Taoboi said:

I love their day ahead cuz usually when I feel like YR it is usually on the weekends--mostly Sundays. :)

I like their 4:30-5 timeslot. I always wondered how soaps would do if they were aired later, I think YR used to do primetime specials?

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4 minutes ago, KMan101 said:

Yikes. Why did Bill Bell have his daughter's on-screen character raped TWICE?

 

Raped twice and another attempted rape. Not to mention having several men lusting after her at a time. 

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Just now, Darn said:

 

Raped twice and another attempted rape. Not to mention having several men lusting after her at a time. 

 

Kinda ... weird ... to put it mildly. 

6 minutes ago, AdamNewmanFan said:

I like their 4:30-5 timeslot. I always wondered how soaps would do if they were aired later, I think YR used to do primetime specials?

 

They did one around 97/98 I remember. The Cassie storyline. DAYS had three.

 

I'd love to seem at later times, I think more of an audience could be there, but now it's taken up by news, news and more news.

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12 minutes ago, KMan101 said:

Yikes. Why did Bill Bell have his daughter's on-screen character raped TWICE?

 

The first time was probably a way to give Lauralee something serious to cut her acting chops and make the audience see her as an adult. They did something similar with Caroline on B&B in 1987 (a virgin getting date raped). A lot of actors, character types, and storylines replay on early B&B and 80s Y&R.

 

 I don't think Bell was consulting anymore by the time Christine was raped by Paul (an awful and unnecessary storyline).

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7 minutes ago, BoldRestless said:

 

The first time was probably a way to give Lauralee something serious to cut her acting chops and make the audience see her as an adult. They did something similar with Caroline on B&B in 1987 (a virgin getting date raped). A lot of actors, character types, and storylines replay on early B&B and 80s Y&R.

 

 I don't think Bell was consulting anymore by the time Christine was raped by Paul (an awful and unnecessary storyline).

The Christine/Paul storyline was Kay Alden, not Bill Bell. 

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4 minutes ago, mikelyons said:

The Christine/Paul storyline was Kay Alden, not Bill Bell. 

 

I'm pretty sure it was Jack Smith.

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13 minutes ago, BoldRestless said:

 I don't think Bell was consulting anymore by the time Christine was raped by Paul (an awful and unnecessary storyline).

I remember Doug Davidson did a TV Guide interview at the time, trying to justify the storyline, but it was a trainwreck.

I think LLB was leaving for maternity leave, so that was part of it...? But the show could have come up with another excuse for Christine leaving town besides rape!

The one bright side was the show bringing Steven Ford's Andy to serve as Paul's moral compass.

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The story flopped on Y&R (Paul and Christine, pristine paragons of virtue were ill-suited for it), ruined Paul's character to this day yet it was repeated a few years later on ATWT with Jessica and Marshall. I'll never understand why.

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36 minutes ago, BoldRestless said:

 

The first time was probably a way to give Lauralee something serious to cut her acting chops and make the audience see her as an adult. They did something similar with Caroline on B&B in 1987 (a virgin getting date raped). A lot of actors, character types, and storylines replay on early B&B and 80s Y&R.

 

 I don't think Bell was consulting anymore by the time Christine was raped by Paul (an awful and unnecessary storyline).

 

Yeah it seemed to be a trope they liked to use, for whatever reason. Makes sense in terms of giving her something meaty to dig into. But then he did it again with Michael. Yikes, lol. I was just yesterday watching B&B from that time. Seems cruel to do the 'virgin gets raped' but life can be, unfortunately, cruel.

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So far CBS All Access has not been adding the most recent classic episodes.  I actually signed back up for it and they only have up to the episode with Dru and Neil’s honeymoon.  

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2 hours ago, KMan101 said:

Yikes. Why did Bill Bell have his daughter's on-screen character raped TWICE?


Well Bell also created a character to run over her as well as to call Cricket “The Bug” on screen. 😆 Bell was pretty self aware of fans questioning the nepotism, I suppose this was his way of humoring viewers.  

8 minutes ago, titan1978 said:

So far CBS All Access has not been adding the most recent classic episodes.  I actually signed back up for it and they only have up to the episode with Dru and Neil’s honeymoon.  


Yeesh that sucks. Trying to record them on YouTube TV has been messy sometimes it works sometimes it doesn’t, almost like the system wants to fight me.

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1 hour ago, Darn said:

The story flopped on Y&R (Paul and Christine, pristine paragons of virtue were ill-suited for it), ruined Paul's character to this day yet it was repeated a few years later on ATWT with Jessica and Marshall. I'll never understand why.

 

Hogan Sheffer's ATWT was all about manly men and the women who were enthralled by them. The same year they had this story, they had Julia raping Jack (a character we were meant to see as weak) as Craig, a character we were meant to see as strong, mocked him for being raped. 

 

There's no real reason why Y&R told the story, other than incompetence and shock value. I think they genuinely believed they were telling a "rough sex" storyline and were bewildered by the response.

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3 minutes ago, DRW50 said:

 

Hogan Sheffer's ATWT was all about manly men and the women who were enthralled by them. The same year they had this story, they had Julia raping Jack (a character we were meant to see as weak) as Craig, a character we were meant to see as strong, mocked him for being raped. 

 

There's no real reason why Y&R told the story, other than incompetence and shock value. I think they genuinely believed they were telling a "rough sex" storyline and were bewildered by the response.


I also blame this era for giving us that crappy ending to Billy & Mac and for ushering us into those few years in the mid-00’s were everyone started giving us actual incest pairings to root for. I think Jack Smith really had been at B&B too long.

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