Members Contessa Donatella Posted January 14 Members Share Posted January 14 (edited) Doug & Julie probably had more obstacles to overcome than most. If you recall, they were out of synch with each other repeatedly. He'd be free & she'd be with Bill Anderson, maybe. Then, she'd get free but by then he'd be with Addie. Their stolen moments out of the country sustained them. I believe that thing of them being unavailable to each other began because Bill Bell's plan was NOT TO EVER marry them! So, timing being this huge obstacle for them was by intent. I get it that today all couples have obstacles. It has become an automatic trope that is always applied but it began by being applied to the supercouple formula that has been referred to & harkens back to PFS & Shari Anderson. Edited January 14 by Contessa Donatella 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members bongobong Posted January 14 Members Share Posted January 14 Your first line is ironic because you defined the term perfectly. Hats off to you. In my mind a supercouple is limited to Luke & Laura and their knockoffs: Frisco & Felicia. All the main 1980s Brady couplings. Maybe Steve & Betsy on ATWT. I think calling Jessie & Angie a supercouple is an insult to the actors & writers. The characters had inner lives and ambitions that didn't revolve around their pairing. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members kalbir Posted January 14 Members Share Posted January 14 General Hospital started the supercouple trend but Days took it to a whole other level. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Paul Raven Posted January 14 Members Share Posted January 14 I agree that supercouples were a phenomena of the 80's and tied to the action/adventure trend. As well as the obstacles of a villianous rival eg Larry Welch, there had to be some larger than life factor ,usually involving criminals/spies etc. Days and GH did the most. I think there had to be some longevity also. I would include Travis/Liza, Steve/Betsy at some point but the Betsy recast and Doug Marland's writing for them moved them in a different direction. Other popular couples, who faced more mundane,traditional obstacles do not earn supercouple status. As for Bill Bell not wanting Doug and Julie married ever, I don't buy it. I think he believed that they could have got another year or two out of the story before the wedding. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Contessa Donatella Posted January 14 Members Share Posted January 14 That Bill Bell didn't plan to marry Doug & Julie is published in more than one text. I seriously doubt that any of them were lying. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Paul Raven Posted January 14 Members Share Posted January 14 Could you cite those texts so I can refer? Thanks in advance. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members te. Posted January 14 Members Share Posted January 14 Exactly - "star-crossed lovers" has long been a trope for literature, but it's not the same thing as a supercouple. In all honesty, I see so many shows still clinging onto that thing and it's just not working these days - partially because of the budget (action/adventure stories rarely work without at least some budget), but also since it seemingly makes viable characters never being able to move on. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members titan1978 Posted January 14 Members Share Posted January 14 They did use the cheap version of the formula with Spencer/Esme. The whole Cassadine adventure, the prolonged period of tension between them/keeping them apart, Esme, the banter. And while I believe they improvised the run into each other’s arms, that is about as supercouple as it gets. The biggest difference was due to IMO racism and the stupid FV schedule. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Contessa Donatella Posted January 14 Members Share Posted January 14 I find this confusing. You mention Spencer/Esme but then you refer specifically to the run/jump into arms that was Spencer/Trina. Makes me go hmmm. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Contessa Donatella Posted January 14 Members Share Posted January 14 Here's the first one I've found today, at least. Hayes, B., & Hayes, S. S. (2005a). Like Sands Through the Hourglass: A Story of Love. New American Library, A Division of Penguin Group. ISBN 0-451-220005-6 "Head writer Bill Bell had sworn he would never let Doug and Julie marry. But Bill was gone. CBS had offered him carte blanche to do whatever he wanted, and he went on to create and produce The Young and the Restless and then The Bold and the Beautiful, two great soaps that will remain on the air as long as daytime serials last. Bell continued to influence our lives as my mother's writing mentor, but he was no longer writing DAYS. So, in 1976, Corday gave Doug and Julie up to marriage, that state of romantic fulfillment the fans were begging to see." 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Maxim Posted January 14 Members Share Posted January 14 Woah, this is fascinating. I have to read this book! Thank you for sharing! 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Contessa Donatella Posted January 14 Members Share Posted January 14 (edited) It is well worth the read. Bill & Susan swap back & forth. He writes a chapter. Then, she writes one. And, so on. Also they are both excellent scribes, using a vast vocabulary, having a great sense of what their audience is interested in, using colorful & descriptive phrases. Edited January 14 by Contessa Donatella more 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Maxim Posted January 14 Members Share Posted January 14 And thank God we have people like you who remember all these details and bits... and can quote them perfectly with sources. I would never have remembered such a thing with my ADHD. SON continues to be the place where I find the most accurate info. Please register in order to view this content Thank you! 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Franko Posted January 14 Members Share Posted January 14 If they talk about your wedding(s) decades after it/they happened, you might just be a supercouple. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Contessa Donatella Posted January 14 Members Share Posted January 14 That is one da*n fine way of putting it! 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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