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Agreed. Building off of what you said, I find GH, as bad as it is, to be easier to sit through than Y&R (or B&B).

Things actually happen on GH, and we get storyline variety. I like that stories aren't just romance and corporate like Y&R. We get mob, medical, business, spy, police, and syfy all in one soap lol. Too bad its just bad it's written with too many characters.

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My criticism is because there is so much talent at GH right now. It’s not terrible, but that cast could be doing really good shows consistently, and it doesn’t feel as hollow as Y&R does to me because there is such a strong core of vets. DAYS also has thia, but RC has turned that show into more of a cartoon.

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Yeah, for sure, there are levels.  It's just lately everything I have been excited about has not lived up to my expectations.  PM gets cut early, Lois/Lucky's returns haven't been satisfying so far, the stories I enjoyed have petered out or haven't been written well, and characters I did like have been written very unlikable.  I mean, I guess at least Sam's dead lol. 

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Drew ran for Congress.  The United States House of Representatives.  And, yes, elections to the U.S. House are every two years.  U.S. Senators are elected to six-year terms. 

In the state legislatures, the lower house, usually called the Assembly or the state House of Representatives, has elections every two years.  The upper House, called the state Senate, varies from state to state.  In some, state Senators are elected to four-years terms, while in others, they are elected to two-year terms.  

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CM's Drew is essentially a brand-new character.  There are no references to Drew having Jason's memories as part of him, or that he was once believed to be Jason.  He has no relationship with Jake, who was like a son to him.  His personality and character are completely different.

The only things that have remained the same are his place in the Quartermaine family, having a daughter with Sam named Scout, and having a son named Oscar who died of cancer.

This was hammered home by Drew's scenes with Ric, who he used to hate.  Rick Lansing hired Hayden to pretend she was Drew's wife.  He was determined to keep Drew (Jake Doe) and Elizabeth apart by whatever means necessary.  This is what finally helped Elizabeth see that, in many respects, Ric was irredeemable.  I still remember her words to him at the Nurses' Ball: "Whatever good there was in you is gone.  Or maybe it was never really there. Maybe...you were never good."

Actually, I found that scene.  It was really good and worth watching.  

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Considering how many times viewers stuck around with Sonny committing heinous crimes, they probably assume fans will see this as more of the same. To be honest I'm not sure how many fans even care about this instance. 

I don't keep track of the ratings, but I do wonder if they have improved any after scapegoating Mulcahey. If not, it just shows again how they care more about power games than quality.

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They have, IIRC. But that's because they suddenly did a bunch of big plot swerves in late summer-early fall, not that many made much sense. I do think a lot of early-mid 2024 was bogged down in BTS upheaval and conflicting visions and the stasis showed onscreen. Now it's a different kind of older stasis from the CVE/O'Connor era back again, but with more of their typical hollow feints towards movement and action.

Drew has always been a cipher of a character, created as a pastiche to explain away the Two Jasons. The only character he was imbued with came from Billy Miller and now Cameron's performances, so he can basically be whatever an actor or the writers want him to be. That was a rich potential opportunity at several points in the past which were never really followed up on (as the heroic anti-Jason, a decorated Navy SEAL, etc), and again in the spring when he was remolded into a debonair political animal under PM. But the truth is the once and present creative team has no real investment in Drew as a character so they've never really bothered to flesh him out. I was all for doing more with Drew at several points including in the spring, and I think CM (and before him, Miller) has been capable of it. I think Drew and Nina and the Willow angle could've gone more fun and exciting places with the right handling. But at this point Drew feels like a poisoned chalice with so many messy stories and so many fans that are annoyed with him that if I was in charge I might as well kill him off.

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This is what angers me about these writers and maybe the fans. Anyone that has a memory about Sonny killing Jagger in cold blood is treated like an idiot fan with the show completely no longer acknowledging it and Sonny firmly in his nice guy role

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I was wondering if they had retconned the fact that Drew had Jason’s memories because if he did he honestly never would’ve done this to Michael.

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