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Right. Will seek out that clarification, haha.

As for the logo itself, I agree, it's the spiritual successor. Had P&G been the lead studio it would have gotten the CBS spot with the theme as well, if they even have one.

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1 hour and 15 minutes since the show concluded in the East Coast, Beyond the Gates is STILL trending at #2 on Twitter/X:

 

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Fixed. Was writing fast.

Again, thanks!

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To be clear, I was writing off of my notes and I mixed up the two groups as I couldn't go back and correct initially since my viewing credit for the premiere episode ran out when I binged over the weekend. I remembered "tions" and I believe that's why I wrote Temptations.

Again, corrected it, and my apologies for the mistake.

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The confusion might be because this was the logo for P&G Productions (seen at the ends of ATWT and GL).

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P&G Productions spunoff Telenext Media in 2008, then was subsumed by Telenext in 2013, until their final production, The People's Choice Awards were sold to the E! Channel in 2017

P&G Studios, which partially produces Beyond the Gate, was formed in 2020.  So, those looking for a connection to prior soaps should know that the actual relationship is purely public relations.  The ads are true that P&G has a long history with soaps, but P&G Studios is only five years old and shares none of the resources of the prior division.  The two companies have nothing to do with each other.  (sorry to be a Debbie Downer).

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Oh, I thought someone said Karen Huger didn't say "Welcome to Fairmont Crest" in the episode that aired but she DID! She just didn't do the finger snap like we saw in the promos/trailers.

 

 

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