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Again, having a theatrically trained and veteran actress like TT is such a huge boon to this new show. She’s at the top of the cast list and sets the tone. 

I wonder if VR or DM for that matter were ever really in any consideration, but I think they made the right decision here. TT can sing and has a working class upbringing that really gels with the character description for Betty/Anita. To me, this is perfect casting.

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MVJ is a master at writing monologues (like Luke’s confession to Lucky about raping Laura, which Geary gave her a special shout out for when he won the Emmy that year and didn’t do his typical ad-libbing with by most accounts). Assuming she can write some select scripts (in addition to her other responsibilities), I really look forward to hopefully seeing her give TT some killer monologues to act out. 

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Totally agree, and I'd add Karla Mosley as another actress who makes this a must-see for me. I've loved her since her Guiding Light days, and she was the only reason I ever tuned into B&B (briefly, when her story was front-burner). I'm so glad that they're finally getting a chance to be on a show that, from the start, treats them as true leading ladies and doesn't have them playing marginal characters who can easily be removed from the narrative at a writer or producer's whim. 

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That whole storyline was her baby. Revisiting the original rape using her own rape, Liz's rape & Audrey's rape ... Amazing to me that they let her run with it, but damned smart that they did. The other thing she wrote that blows me away is the best catfight ever, on Generations. Those women almost destroyed an apartment set. 

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Tamara Tunie is wonderful - top of my list in terms of casting. This bodes so well for the show.

I know she's retired, but Renee Jones lives in Georgia and I'd love to see her back in daytime, even if it was a guest stint or recurring. 

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I’m glad they changed the title. I have a pet peeve about shows that start with “The __,” like The Chew, The Revolution, The View, The Talk, and The Real. It just feels uninspired to me.

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