Jump to content

ALL: Types of characters every soap needs


Recommended Posts

  • 10 months later...
  • Replies 48
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

  • Members

 

Oh goodness this is way off topic a year and half late but after just learning about da fling’s passing I actually asked whatever happened to poster Tess. Didn’t do too much digging to get an answer lol. Thank you both for sharing your memories I’m glad that I’m not the only one to remember her. It was a quirky board for sure but it was fun. 
 

LOL I still have Brian’s private email giving some juicy details about that when I inquired about why the boards were closed.  I remember being shocked and laughing out loud when the real Strasser surfaced for a New York Times interview around the time of GL’s cancellation to share some GL memories and found out he was a successful children’s novelist. I wonder whatever happened to the imposter. There was a troll here a few years back that eerily reminded me of Sean-Paul especially when they stirred up big drama, but I don’t know if it was him. 

Christmas is the time I miss WOST the most for sure though. Thanks again for the laughs and memories have a good Holiday!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • Members

As someone said early Carly on ATWT, add to that early Carly on GH, Roger on GL.

YES! I think since the Sopranos accelerated the shift away from clear good vs evil dynamics and more situational morality, gray area type characters. Today, we have less good superman stops the evil villain and more Tony who kills people trying to be a good dad. 

The sad part is, we have shows now glorifying evil doers rather than holding up a mirror to them. I question wether the evil glorification is inadvertent or deliberate.

Every soap needs a grand dame. Kay Chancellor, Lucinda Walsh, Iris Wheeler, Felicia Gallant, Stephanie Forrester. A strong, sometimes combative, dignified, larger than life, older woman.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • Members

I think you can easily look at the Curlee era of Guiding Light and pull out the archetypes that are needed for the bare bones.

The home base type couple- Ed and Maureen, and keep them as complex as the two of them were, not just boring talk to’s and Ed still a doctor.

Schemer- Sherry Stringfield’s Blake was many things. Lonely, backstabbing, volatile, funny, ambitious and talented in business.

Anti-hero/villain- Roger Thorpe, and keep him early 90’s style. Ambitious, dangerous, and smart about not getting caught. But not crossing so far over the line that he burns out.

The media crew- Gilly with a more modern media company to fit the times, but still needed for cross commentary on other stories.

Blue collar company like Lewis- construction works for the most story angles because they can be used everywhere. I think two brothers running an inherited company that love/hate each other works very well here.

Dreamer, but also a little quirky- Bridget, and you need a classic ingenue for her to go against and an attractive dimwit they both want until they learn they can do better.

Alexandra Spaulding- Beverlee version, surrounded by the next generation of her tycoon family. The Alan-Michael archetype would be bisexual, and has no hang ups about this. Redo his triangle with Eleni (immigration marriages would seem like a hot button story right now) but it is all men.

Social climber Nadine and her kids, the Frank type is gay and deeply closeted.

Crossing over with GH, I think you also need a Kelly’s type place and Ruby type running it. 

 

Maybe I just need to go rewatch early 90’s GL.

Edited by titan1978
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Unfortunately, your content contains terms that we do not allow. Please edit your content to remove the highlighted words below.
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.



  • Recent Posts

    • I can barely remember who was the person they tested her with for the AMC revival but I *do* remember kinda liking them together (anyone remember better?  lol)  But yes, I feel the same.  It might not help that when I became a regular viewer Tad was presumed dead and she was with Craig...  I do remember that my sister's best friend had been an AMC viewer with her mom and dad and that they were very excited that Tad was returning... OK I instantly remembered that.  And now once again I'm sad about what coulda been with the reboot.
    • Well, that is weird. I do not see him but I only have him on Ignore on 2 accounts.
    • In the preview for the show back in February on Entertainment Tonight, Jeresa the costume designer was specific about each character's economic background, personality, and the character's personal fashion preferences.  Very much about the characters and not the actors. She said Eva is a thrifter, so her normal daily wardrobe would be something from a thrift store, and if BTG buys it new, they intentionally make it look used. So what you said fits about the type of thing a lower income person would buy for a fancy event.
    • As hard as it is for me to imagine anyone but Don Stewart as Mike Bauer...I dunno...maybe someone like "Adam-12"'s Kent McCord?  Or Robert Hogan?
    • Yep I don't hate Javi and then he's macking on Leo and I'm done with him. Leo is a failure who needs to go away   I am bracing myself for Alex reading the manuscript and imagining him and Stephanie as the main characters, because this couple has literally nothing else to do until Joy comes back showing 
    • Oh yes. The towel scene though 
    • Interesting that Donald May has been mentioned twice. He's on my dreamcast list for Alan. He was somewhat older than Stewart and Bernau, but he could have played either role. An actor I thought about for Mike was Dan Hamilton. He played a role on GL during the 60s, but enough time had passed that it shouldn't have been a problem. He usually played smarmy characters but it would have been cool if they had gone against typecasting.
    • I like Jed Allan, it has to be someone who can play authority but "good" authority to oppose Alan's bad. As mentioned upthread, can you imagine how it would have been with Alan and Mike against each other, with Roger in the mix. But I would have had Roger, ever the opportunist to try to take advantage of their fighting to make his own headway.  Maybe that could have been the storyline, Mike involved with Alex, but the constant fighting with Alan causes a rift (she like Mike fighting Alan when it is to her advantage, but he can be a bit self righteous and I can see him demanding her to disavow Alan publicly..) so that is how Roger lands in her bed, much to the consternation of BOTH Alan and Mike. I would like to have a woman of a certain age being fought over by two men (really three if you count Alan.
    • Please let May have less garbage time. The Y&R threads have shrunken, whereas I can barely keep up with the Beyond the Gates threads.
×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

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