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yes I thought of the Renee party...
But this is different because I'm talking specifically about the revealer convincing someone else to throw the party.  And the someone else complies, having no idea what the revealer plans.

I'm wondering if Michele Val Jean did a first with BTG in 2025.
But the BTG thread is already so busy -- that I thought
it important to *NOT* clog it up with discussing this, so I brought the question here instead.
That way, if other reveals come up in conversation, it's not a problem on this "general retro soap" thread.

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Well, if you add that one caveat, oddly, it disqualifies Renee. Because she is one person who was both the planner (if you will) and also the "evil" revealer. Weird but that is THE difference.  And it's the only difference. But, sure, I think those words make it unique. THE REVEALER CONVINCES HER TARGET TO HOST THE EVENT. Right? 

Well, if we nitpick The Revealer used her secret agent to convince their target to do this shindig. Yes. That's it. Because Leslie/Sheila/Sherry/Dana/Leslie/Mom didn't do it by herself. She HAD to have Eva doing her part. 

Okay, run with that. 

And, why not discuss it here? It's topical. 

 

 

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It's such a delicious set of circumstances that I'm actually a little surprised that I can't think of ones that exactly match. I've just got a couple of close but no cigars (the reveal wasn't public, like when Alexis told Dominique at her and Garrett's engagement party that Garrett lied about being married; or the revealer didn't come up with the idea of the party). Maybe I need to think some more about it.

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Does the ball on GL where Philip revealed that he had forced Alan out of Spaulding count or was that not Philip's idea? 

There was a ball on AMC where Adam revealed that he had bankrupted Palmer, I think (or was it the other way around?), but I can't remember who threw that.

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But then he HATES the original Heather Webber (Cher's half sister played her, right?) and we know what happened when Robin would step into the role a year after this.  He does seem pretty spot on about actors who show promise otherwise.  It's interesting he knocks OLTL early on (though I loved all the recently released episodes from this era we got) but does give a lot of credit to the actress playing Cathy despite earlier complaining about her story.  And over all, while quite negative, his various pros and cons on the shows sounds about right with what I know of the shows at this time.

This was a July dated issue of the magazine but and I know they date mags a month or two in advance--obviously when he wrote this he didn't know Lovers and Friends was gonna go off the air (in May I think).

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I loved SOAP OPERA NOW because they  did detailed analysis of the ratings.

https://www.instagram.com/p/DJS504ep-ff/
14th Annual SOD Awards
1998 GH Edit with a Y&R shout-out to Bill Bell who is then seen in the audience.
Sarah Joy Brown, Carly, Best Younger Lead Actress (shout out to NLG who wasn't there, had a baby)
The GH Show (off) segment
VM & Ingo present
John Ingle, Edward Quartermaine Best Male Scene Stealer;

, Best Newcomer Laura Wright as Cassie on Guiding Light

GL Show (off) segment.

Hottest Female Sharon Case & she gave a shout-out to Bill Bell who the camera found in the  audience

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Throwing this out to the universe: finding Elisabeth Shue's episode of As the World Turns (which I guess would have been circa 1983, maybe just before RDJ started watching Search for Tomorrow).

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Thanks @Franko 

@slick jones You may be interested in the Elisabeth Shue mention.

I have to laugh that they apparently didn't even know Teri Hatcher was on Capitol.

I have scans somewhere of SPW talking with soap actors about Soapdish. Some, like Mary Stuart, were not happy.

I never had a lot of interest in the movie myself. 

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If Sally Field had been more generous about the writing I would say that her assessment is really very fair.

I found Soapdish very funny. The cast is great. Delirious with John Candy and Mariel Hemingway (and Emma Samms!) came out the same year and I had expected to prefer Delirious, but Soapdish is one that I can watch repeatedly.

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Her assessment would be true for recent decades, but 1991 was arguably the last period a number of soaps were well-written (better written than her film work by that point).

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