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So, one of the reasons the show is starting to tape on Friday, November 1, instead of the originally reported November 4, is due to Election Day. Since many in the cast, among other staffers, don't live in Georgia full-time they wouldn't be able to vote in their designated areas on November 5 (Election Day). To accommodate, the show is starting on Friday, November 1 and Election Day is a day off.

Just an FYI.

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Just thinking how times have changed since the last new soap launches. Then we waited for network press releases and magazine coverage eg SOD.

Seeing the cast in casual clothing makes me look forward to the contrast when they are in costume. Sorry Clifton but that fugly shirt and baggy trousers combo isn't going to cut it!

As for those familiar crew member,  MVJ has been around and probably wants to work with people she knows and feels comfortable with. Also to give some of them the chance she is getting to work in a (hopefully) more creative environment.

Being a woman of a certain age she may not have many connections with younger creatives.

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Finally we get a list of the writing staff! Let's start at the top.  So Guza was able to secure an equal Co-HW billing instead of a secondary Co-HW billing.  Susan Dansby is either an Associate Head Writer or Script Editor, but usually the Script Editor is listed before/with the Script Writers. 

Every Breakdown Writer has a lot of daytime experience, except for Gregori J. Martin, who is new to daytime.  From what I've heard about Ron Carlivati, he's really great to work with.  He's never worked with MVJ so she must've been impressed with his breakdown writing abilities. Chris Dunn and MVJ worked together at Santa Barbara in the early 90's, but haven't worked together since.  Teresa Zimmerman and Sara A. Bibel has never worked with MVJ. 

Jazmen Darnell Brown has only 18 episode as a daytime writer (he worked at DAYS).  Cheryl L. Davis, Lynn Martin, Danielle Paige, and Judy Tate all have daytime experience.  And I don't believe any of them has worked with MVJ on a daytime soap.  Also, all the script writers are black.

There could be changes later on as some writers might not gel with the show or with MVJ in the writers room. 

And lastly, no Patrick Mulcahey on staff!  Damn.  I wanted him a as script writer on this show. 

NOTE: I'm only going by daytime soap opera credits.  I don't if any MVJ has worked with any of them outside of daytime. 

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