It felt very hoary long before Reva had it. I forgot Bill got it too.
A shame Michelle wasn't around to share tips on how to cope with temporary blindness.
I have updated this list with the following info:
5/29/25 UPDATE: Now that we know the "long" commentary (during the morning & afternoon sessions) listed on Vanderbilt for October 1973 is incorrect, I am adding these updates for 9/24, 9/25, 9/26:
These are the time frames listed on Vanderbilt between the morning & afternoon sessions, so these shows likely aired on these dates (the only ones to air on the networks specifically these days):
9/24/73 ABC 1222-2PM All My Children, Split Second & Let's Make a Deal
9/25/73 NBC 1213-2PM Who, What or Where Game & Three on a Match (Jeopardy possibly from 1215-1230PM)
9/26/73 CBS 1233-2PM: Search for Tomorrow (1235-1PM) & As the World Turns
I didn't hand wave all the inaccuracies in the story, and I wasn't dismissive. I just disagreed and explained why. I clearly stated that I understood why some people have problems with the story and that I get it.
I did say I was surprised about all the negativity regarding the story, but that's not dismissing those concerns or hand waving them away. I offered another viewpoint, that's all.
Not one shred of that sounds familiar. Sudden blindness is one of those soap tropes that was overused to the nth degree. I've just sped through '08, where Bill starts out the year blind, and ends it with amnesia.
redundant, tiresome, and annoying. actually muted their scenes.
re the characters interacting: this was setting the scene for kat to find them. seems like plot-driven character unless making ted look like a naive idiot is the idea.
@soapfan770 1989/90 CBS also ended Newhart, Beauty and the Beast, and Tour of Duty, but I guess at the time the article was written those endings might not have been known.
1989/90 CBS primetime had so many one season and done shows. The fall shows that returned were Major Dad and Rescue 911, and the midseason/summer shows that returned were Bagdad Café, Northern Exposure, and Top Cops.
Groaning at Pietro the party planner raving about Nikki Newman, style icon. And then Nikki appears in the ghastly floral pantsuit. maybe if it was a jacket only... and a soft blouse underneath?
Hate when the writers have the characters be well known to the general public and yet when the various kidnappings/long lost children etc occur it doesn't seem to get any publicity.
And Victor is simply intolerable. Any nuance that character had is long gone and he now is simply a pathetic, rambling old man who is about as threatening as a piece of wet toast. And still the family are under his thumb.
By now, they should laugh off his threats and leave him alone in his chair at the ranch.
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