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3 hours ago, Frank2803 said:

Any theories why Knots is not on the streaming platforms?

I know the first two seasons were released on DVD after that nothing more 

Every time the folks of Knots Landing have done events, interviews, Q&A (and Mills/Van Ark/Lee still do events together regularly) the question is asked of them and they say they have no clue and can't get an answer why.
Huge mystery there. 

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2 hours ago, Frank2803 said:

Thorsten Kaye might be a better actor but Ron Moss was always a better Ridge if that makes sense 

That makes total sense, and I couldn't agree more. Ronn Moss, though not a first-rate actor, had all the qualities needed for Ridge. I liked Thorsten Kaye on OLTL, but I think he is terrible as Ridge. Though I rarely watch B&B, his scenes always make me cringe. It didn't help that I first saw him in the "Grandpa Loves Barbie" storyline.

And though I am very happy that soaps can now portray same-sex relationships, LesbiMariah is not as interesting as the Mariah who used to hang out with Kevin and the two best friends had their own kind of language, the way good friends sometimes do. That was some of the best dialogue I have ever heard on any soap.

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5 hours ago, Frank2803 said:

Any theories why Knots is not on the streaming platforms?

I know the first two seasons were released on DVD after that nothing more 

I have no idea if it's true or not, but I read that it's because of all the songs Ciji/Cathy sang. They didn't want to pay music royalties. There might be some truth to that if they only released the first two seasons. Didn't Ciji first appear in Season 3?

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19 minutes ago, Bill Bauer said:

I have no idea if it's true or not, but I read that it's because of all the songs Ciji/Cathy sang. They didn't want to pay music royalties. There might be some truth to that if they only released the first two seasons. Didn't Ciji first appear in Season 3?

I think it was Season 4 (1982-83), but I could be wrong.

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48 minutes ago, Bill Bauer said:

I have no idea if it's true or not, but I read that it's because of all the songs Ciji/Cathy sang. They didn't want to pay music royalties. There might be some truth to that if they only released the first two seasons. Didn't Ciji first appear in Season 3?

To be honest I would be over with dubbing over the songs as long as we got Knots on home media 

I think Moonlighting had to go through the same process before getting released on home media 

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19 minutes ago, Frank2803 said:

To be honest I would be over with dubbing over the songs as long as we got Knots on home media 

I think Moonlighting had to go through the same process before getting released on home media 

Yeah, quite a few shows where popular music was prominently featured (WKRP, Miami Vice and The Wonder Years) have finally gotten DVD releases (albeit with some changes). Hopefully KL will eventually get its later seasons released.

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All My Children - I liked Greenlee with Leo, but my preferred Greenlee pairing was with J. Eddie Peck's version of Jake. I thought that Greenlee matured during that relationship and regressed when she was put back with Leo.

Guiding Light - I loved Alan-Michael and Lucy together and I liked Lucy as a character.

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1 hour ago, Frank2803 said:

To be honest I would be over with dubbing over the songs as long as we got Knots on home media 

I think Moonlighting had to go through the same process before getting released on home media 

I don't think music is the reason. As @amybrickwallace mentioned, Ciji does not arrive until season 4. Falcon Crest I am not even sure got a release past season 1, and they didn't have a music rights problem. Sadly I just don't think there was enough interest. 

28 minutes ago, Kane said:

All My Children - I liked Greenlee with Leo, but my preferred Greenlee pairing was with J. Eddie Peck's version of Jake. I thought that Greenlee matured during that relationship and regressed when she was put back with Leo.

J Eddie Peck is one of the few (maybe the only) person I thought Rebecca Budig had chemistry with. 

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1 hour ago, DRW50 said:

 

J Eddie Peck is one of the few (maybe the only) person I thought Rebecca Budig had chemistry with. 

I know this is an unpopular opinion thread but if Greenlee wasn't associated with Leo that character would have been back burner status 

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Yeah, I’ve never bought the music excuse for the lack of KL on DVD or streaming. Warner just hasn’t done a great job with the old Lorimar titles, particularly the hour-long shows. The Waltons and Dallas both got DVD releases but they weren’t remastered and looked pretty bad relatively speaking. The Waltons has since gotten remastered, but Dallas is on imdbTV and looks worse than ever. Eight is Enough finally got a DVD release after many years, but most of it was manufactured on demand (burned) rather than pressed, and that show has been absent from broadcast/cable for 20 years and isn’t streaming. There are other shorter-lived Lorimar shows - Flamingo Road, Our House - that have sat in the vaults for years. And the longer they are unseen, the less demand there is for them.

Whoever is in charge of the Warner Bros library just doesn’t care about these shows.

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10 hours ago, Kane said:

 

Guiding Light - I loved Alan-Michael and Lucy together and I liked Lucy as a character.

ITA, they had super-couple chemistry. The 3rd AM not so much, but he was serviceable I guess. 

 

Also, I enjoyed Nola's presence during the Mid-90s. So much, I could tolerate her chasing Buzz since I never really liked Jenna.

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4 hours ago, Chris 2 said:

Yeah, I’ve never bought the music excuse for the lack of KL on DVD or streaming. Warner just hasn’t done a great job with the old Lorimar titles, particularly the hour-long shows. The Waltons and Dallas both got DVD releases but they weren’t remastered and looked pretty bad relatively speaking. The Waltons has since gotten remastered, but Dallas is on imdbTV and looks worse than ever. Eight is Enough finally got a DVD release after many years, but most of it was manufactured on demand (burned) rather than pressed, and that show has been absent from broadcast/cable for 20 years and isn’t streaming. There are other shorter-lived Lorimar shows - Flamingo Road, Our House - that have sat in the vaults for years. And the longer they are unseen, the less demand there is for them.

Whoever is in charge of the Warner Bros library just doesn’t care about these shows.

When was the last time KL was broadcast? Wasn't it on SoapNet?

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2 hours ago, Spoon said:

ITA, they had super-couple chemistry. The 3rd AM not so much, but he was serviceable I guess. 

 

Also, I enjoyed Nola's presence during the Mid-90s. So much, I could tolerate her chasing Buzz since I never really liked Jenna.

Oh how I hated AM and Lucy, but that is a popular opinion I am sure..however..I love having Nola back and didn't think her more...dourly (i.e. Ivaesque) personality was bad at first, it just went on too long. I didn't like that Long turned her into a caricature and then really a nobody, and it makes sense that an older Nola who found out her life was not going to be a movie with Prince Charming (never was a big Quola fan but then I hated super couples see AM and Lucy, so stifling for a character and story perspective...) and ended up back at the Boardinghouse and square one. However, Nola should have shaken that off and found out, its not bad at all and maybe where she should have been all along, and then she becomes the Lisa of GL connected to all the characters and moving exposition along as gossip and nosing into everyone's business. I also thought Buzz was almost tolerable with her..Brown was NOT letting him step on her lines and yes, I liked Jenna but only when she was out of the Buzz propping world...)again, my "Supercouple" hate..) I could see Nola and Buzz hooking up when he found a woman who would not take his crap...but of course, Nola of all people was stalking the little troll man who would not get off my screen....

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3 hours ago, amybrickwallace said:

When was the last time KL was broadcast? Wasn't it on SoapNet?

Yep, in the US. The CBS Drama channel in the UK has broadcast it within the last 10 years, I believe.

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