They had a brief affair before Sonni left to take a job out of state. He liked that she knew nothing about his past and she liked that he knew nothing about hers. I don't think they built much more story around them. As I believe someone mentioned, Forbes was not interested in staying on soaps.
Yes and they were a sister group to the Primes which was a group that had members who went on to become Temptations. The Primettes are portrayed to a small extent in the Temptations biopic.
-- Gio is bringing the cake in that lifeguard getup.
-- Why are Laura and Sonny at the Metro Court pool?
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I look forward to seeing all the characters who show up at this pool all summer. Oh, look, there's Ezra!
-- Couldn't Brennan have done a better job -- or any job at all -- of keeping Anna from investigating Dalton? Seemed to me that all he did was give her every reason to do that.
-- GH does the courtroom stuff very well. We get absurd lines of questioning that no one objects to or that the judge allows, but it's good TV.
1985 was a rough year for the show. Paul Rauch had a disastrous end to his 12 year run as executive producer in early 1983. Allan Potter, AWs original executive producer, returned to the show in 1983 and stayed until the end of 1984. He truly turned the show around quickly. He made the show watchable and entertaining again. When Potter’s retirement was announced P&G was going to transfer Mary Ellis Bunim from ATWT to AW. Instead, she went to Santa Barbara to work with the Dobsons again. This was when Schenkel was hired and made one bad choice after another.
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