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Cassandra Rawlins for Y&R, if only because her house set lingered on for like 2 decades on the show after her demise.

I also feel like her story was a huge reason why Y&R took the #1 ratings lead outright as it coincided with it. 

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Cassandra's story is what got me into Y&R

 

Megan also made appearances all the way to the end of the show (the ABC version anyway), even though she easily could have been forgotten.

You're both right about Dominique. The character has crazy legs, especially when you consider the show chose to do little with Serena after PC yet still decided to give her a long-lost child (Cody). It was odd hearing Cody talk about wanting to be in Serenity, part of her complicated backstory that has outlived her and Katherine (who also used to go on about Serenity) by decades.

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Just a little tangent: I know Nina Arvesen from Santa Barbara, where she played Angela Raymond and ended up having a steamy fling with Jack Wagner's Warren Lockridge.

Ironically, she was on the show the same time as Eileen Davidson who was (mis)cast as the final Kelly Capwell.

Back on topic: Speaking of SB, I'd say Mary Duvall, she of death by a falling C, qualifies. Only on for a couple years, but she truly was Mason's first love and helped Mason go from sleazy scoundrel to semi-upstanding [he still had his issues!] individual. He long felt her presence after her death, and it even tied into his and Julia's lives intersecting and going forward from that story. Including the baby contract [since Mary died pregnant and Mason never got to be a father] and Mark McCormack's [as played by John Lindstrom] eventual remains being found almost two years after that and Mason having to go undercover in a church to clear himself via Sister Sarah/his presumed death during then/Sonny Sprockett DID, all leading to Mason reuniting with Mary in heaven before finally committing to Julia.

The character seemed to fade during Terry Lester's run as Mason, but Gordon Thomson's version alluded to her a few times, so the character was never truly forgotten.

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Tom Baxter, AW. He is the reason Pat met and married John Randolph. He also caused scars that played a part in her killing another man years later. And Jamie choosing to write about her killing Tom led Pat to leave Bay City, nearly twenty years after his death.

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Between Cassandra and the stories surrounding Nina and David, I was so hooked on Y&R at that time. Would NA have made a stronger Ashley recast? I grew to love BE, but she never had a command of the scenes like Nina or Eileen.

Hard to dispute how important Dominique was and is to GH and the first year-ish of Port Charles, with very little time invested in her. And really she only took off with Scotty and then the baby story with Lucy. I found Mac way more interesting once he settled into the Ryan/Felicia story.

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Danny Fargo is probably the other one from AW's early years. He was only on for nine months and while he probably wasn't mentioned very much, if at all after Bill died and Missy left for the last time, he was responsible for bringing in Sam Lucas (his accomplice in a gas station robbery) who in turn ended up bringing his sister Ada and niece Rachel onto the show...

And Walter Curtin was the prosecuting A.D.A in the murder trial that followed after his death.

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Rose Deville on YR:

She appeared in two separate stints on the show in 1980 and 1986/7.

Her terrorizing Nikki and Nina led to long term effects on the show.

Nikki's marriage to Greg ended leading her to eventually strip and meet Victor..and the rest is history.

Nina lost her baby, was befriended by Cricket, and then Nina stole Phillip by becoming pregnant and creating the next Chancellor generation...plus help reignite the Jill/Katherine feud by making them join forces against Nina.

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