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Thanks!  I knew in my head that BF had more "issues" a few years ago and went off on social media for awhile there.  Even with the criticism he gave on the interview he came off much more level headed and not so in his feelings.  

On this whole topic in general, I actually think BF has stood up for MM as his co star a lot.  I really don't care if he dislikes the writing and he can have his say.  I know I couldn't run around talking bad about my bosses or my job to a bunch of people while currently being employed, but I feel like acting/soaps/entertainment is a slightly different business. 

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I agree with you and Antoyne. I don't think it's unprofessional at all, and I have no problem with actors having opinions -- even critical ones -- about their characters.

I never knew so many people were put off by Billy Flynn's "arrogance." I'd rather hear his real opinion about the writing than some lie about how wonderful everything is.

 

Sorry, that is MUCH better than 7/10.

If that's a 7/10, I'd sure as hell like to know who gets an 8, 9, or 10.

 

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I really can see both sides of this.  It probably is a bit unprofessional and wouldn't be great in a normal workplace, but I don't have a problem with it.

I should clarify that I didn't think Billy's current statements in the last interview were "arrogant", but he has come off very arrogant in the past.  And clearly took time away to re-evaluate.  I am still personally a little put off by him.  I still think he has a high opinion of himself, but has become better spoken and more aware of how he comes off.  

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I feel a bit nuts, because it seems like my point keeps getting distorted.

Professionalism aside, I am responding to the ongoing issue that actors are willing to express their distaste over creative aspects of the show, while never speaking out on the pay disparity and harassment of their female co-workers. 

For example, Billy Flynn laments the lack of focus on Chad and Abby, but never speaks to the perceived inequity behind the scenes that may have led to the resignation of both actresses who played the part.  When almost every leading actress of a certain age quits or is fired, that is an issue that goes beyond the creative choices of the headwriter. 

It is just that simple.

Meanwhile, I still can't believe that they are going to shoot the soap in the pub.  And furthermore, I would argue that Carson Boatman currently has the cutest tush in daytime 9.8/10.

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I actually am not getting your point.  He has spoken up for Marci several times.  I am not sure if there is any actual proof there was inequity behind the scenes for either MM or KM.  MM didn't want a contract.  KM didn't want a long term contract either. That's up to them.  They personally have never spoken on that specific pay disparity or harassment unless I am missing something. 

I don't know what you want Billy Flynn to do.  Go on a tangent about Arianne Zucker?  It was an interview about his character.  

I think what you are trying to say makes sense, but in my mind it means every single person currently working on Days should speak out and that's just not logical.  For them or for anyone else still employed there.  It's a nice sentiment, but not realistic.

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I am simply struck by the discourse encouraging actors to spill tea on creative issues, while ignoring what I perceive as the more pressing issues of inequity within production.  The creative concerns may be intriguing, but the treatment of women is a great concern for me.  Even though I agree with your point that it may not always be realistic to mention it in every interview.

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Most men in daytime owe their career to their on-screen romantic partner.  And I was moved by Arianne Zucker's statement that when she was asked to take a paycut, none of her male co-stars voiced their support.  Also, I don't think it is a huge stretch of the imagination that KM or MM might have been more willing to sign a contract if they didn't see their female peers being asked to accept less money.  Especially because KM signed a contract with another network.

So, just once, I want to hear some actor acknowledge the sacrifices that their co-stars have made.  As well as the privileges that allow them to be more concerned about the direction of their character, rather than whether they'll be disrespected the next time they renegotiate their contract. 

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Don't make me break my promise, but, I'm certain someone will mention that Lucci, Hall, or Slezak may have made more than their male co-star.  However, I think you could count those women on one hand, and it doesn't mean that they were given equal privileges. 

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