Those 1970's wealthy characters were somewhat relatable. Philip Chancellor ran a factory, they had a grand house and some servants but that was it. Lance Prentiss was another level above-he had a private jet! So settling into a lakehose in Wisconsin was a stretch, but at least he and Lorie did jet off to various locations. I wish it had have been specified what Chancellor and Prentiss did. When Victor was introduced, again he was wealthy, with a ranch and some business interests but not at billionaire level. Soaps shoot themselves in the foot by making characters fabulously wealthy and internationally known, yet tend to be selective about how public their lives are. Some things are all over the media, while others that would draw attention seem to be ignored.
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Paul Raven · 4 hours ago 4 hr
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