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Production companies take the term "local hire" very literally and very seriously these days as many have been burned in the past. Actors have played fast and loose with the term when submitting for auditions and booking jobs. Having an old college roommate in Alpharetta who'll let me crash on the futon in the baby's room does not make me an Atlanta local hire when I'm living in Baltimore. Production does not want to worry about you missing your flight, production does not want you working on other projects (period, honestly) that may run long and prevent you from being on time. They want you local and they want to be your first priority. It's very expensive holding up production and sometimes there are circumstances when something needs to be reshot or your schedule is suddenly changed and no one wants to hear that you can't make it. It's a tremendous blessing to be cast as a series regular, one of those opportunities where you pick up and move your life and go all in. 

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I’m more interested in the unknowns they cast tbh. Soaps can live and die by how charismatic the actors are onscreen despite the material they’re given. I want to see some dynamic, charismatic, and sexy unknowns given a platform to succeed. Given this is a brand new soap, the opportunity is there to help nurture that from the start.

Honestly, getting someone like Tamara Tunie to headline this show was more than I could’ve asked for in terms of “name” talent for a daytime soap opera in this day and age.

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This is a good point and reminds me that the young leads of a new soap are more make or break than the older cast.

Think Susan Lucci as Erica, Katherine Kelly Lang as Brooke, Gillian Spencer as Viki, or a reference that isn't 40 years old (lol), Lindsay Hartley as Theresa. Passions gets a lot of flack (rightfully so and most it from me) but she carried that show on her BACK for a decade. Even when the material was [!@#$%^&*], which was often, she never was. And she was brand new to acting AND the rigors of daytime.

Hearing "first new soap opera in a quarter century" is wild. I remember excitedly following the news leading up to the premiere of Passions. That was a fun summer.

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Passions was so bad from the jump. I was a teenager and a longtime fan of supernatural soap like Dark Shadows, I'd watched JER's original Days run and loved a lot of it but I endured that first month of PSSNS like Vietnam and then dipped. No one who didn't imprint on Reilly's work at like age 6 or something could possibly excuse it being what it was.

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