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Because Mike Manning identifies as bisexual. And based on his writing on Days, it seems to me like Ron has a problem with bisexuality, particularly male bisexuality. 

And I’m worried that he’ll project that bias onto Smitty in episodes that he writes or breaks down

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I posted this upthread, too late to edit to add on, so reposting with more ...
 

Sonia Blangiardo is listed as a producer on the table-read script that Colby Muhammad posted on instagram this morning.

Sonia Blangiardo Goins is currently a director at DAYS.  She's the one that at least 25 of the DAYS cast&crew requested in a petition
to be promoted to co-EP to replace the repugnant firedguy(Alarr.) .
But DAYS promoted Janet Spellman Drucker to co-EP instead.
 

from @JAS0N47
https://www.jason47.com/days/staffbios.html
Sonia Blangiardo has previously directed at "As the World Turns" (2005-2010), "General Hospital" (2012-2013), "All My Children" (2013) and the web series "Winterthorne" (2015), and also was a producer on "All My Children", "As the World Turns", "One Life to Live" and the web series "Tainted Dreams."  She has been nominated for 4 Daytime Emmys, winning two (2002 for "One Life to Live" and 2007 for "As the World Turns.") Blangiardo was born April 18, 1968 in Brooklyn, New York. She married actor Brandon Goins on April 6, 2018, and her first credit as Sonia Blangiardo Goins aired on May 1, 2018. Tenure: October 14, 2015-Present


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Quoting The Wrap from August 2023:
https://www.thewrap.com/days-of-our-lives-co-ep-albert-alarr-fired-misconduct-investigation-peacock-nbcu/

An insider close to production told TheWrap that NBCU brass requested the extended hiatus to give the show time to find a path forward. Earlier this week, at least 25 members of the show’s cast and crew signed a petition obtained by TheWrap that detailed the “traumatic and disheartening” work environment made public in the reports, and asking for Alarr to be replaced as co-executive producer with longtime director Sonia Blangiardo.

“As you make this critical decision with ‘Days of Our Lives’ moving forward, we humbly ask that you consider our collective voice in choosing the best leader for the future of our show,” read the letter.

End quote from The Wrap.

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I just wanted to add on that Ron Carlivati being listed as a breakdown writer ...
Hopefully his misogynist tendencies will be counteracted by Sonia Blangiardo being hired on the producers team ... 
At least 25 of the cast and crew thought Sonia would be the best choice to turn the Days ship around after firedguy.A. 

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Hmmm.......I suppose all we can do is wait until it debuts to find out. If it has an awful debut (a la Generations) and remains that way for roughly the first two weeks then we'll probably know why. It typically doesn't take very long to get an actual feel of any new show.

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Daytime soaps are different, IMO. You do need to give the actual product a few months to see if there is any momentum and if its identity is set up properly. 

Generations didn’t level up until NBC mandated Jorn Winther come in as Senior EP to guide/school Sally Sussman Morina on what it actually means to produce and write an interesting daytime drama (but once he had given that show any momentum, it was already too late).

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