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At the very least, put the damn wedding online to stream. There’s also a General Hospital FAST channel that cycles through the same episodes from like 7 years ago that nobody cared about then or now. There’s literally no way to slot classic episodes in there for a just a week or weekend? These people act like classic soaps are poison.

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12 minutes ago, All My Shadows said:

At the very least, put the damn wedding online to stream. There’s also a General Hospital FAST channel that cycles through the same episodes from like 7 years ago that nobody cared about then or now. There’s literally no way to slot classic episodes in there for a just a week or weekend? These people act like classic soaps are poison.

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23 hours ago, titan1978 said:

The easiest path would be having Luke’s body recovered, allowing the show to re-honor the character and actor.

Monica’s tribute happened months after her actual passing, same with Bobbie. Give them time to deal with Robert and Lesley.

Luke's already dead and has been for a while, why would they need to need to recover his body to honor him? What for another memorial? Thats depressing especially as you mention, there's been quite a few of those recently and in the pipeline.

They can honor Luke by doing something to celebrate his birthday. Have that come up and several characters get sentimental and think and talk about him throughout the episode

2 hours ago, All My Shadows said:

At the very least, put the damn wedding online to stream. There’s also a General Hospital FAST channel that cycles through the same episodes from like 7 years ago that nobody cared about then or now. There’s literally no way to slot classic episodes in there for a just a week or weekend? These people act like classic soaps are poison.

that still exists? I watched it las year on teh ABC app but they decomissioned that

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1 hour ago, Cheap21 said:

They can honor Luke by doing something to celebrate his birthday. Have that come up and several characters get sentimental and think and talk about him throughout the episode

As Errol mentioned in another post, the 45th anniversary of the wedding is in 2026. That would be a fitting time to remember Luke and that anniversary. Although Geary himself, while proud of what they did, also did not want that clip to be the one thing always played about his work as Luke. There are better scenes, but not ones that resonate with the nostalgia of the audience or importance of the genre. They both seem to have more fondness for the Wyndhams scene if a classic clip is going to be used.

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2 minutes ago, janea4old said:

Please nothing Wyndams. I don't want to see the location of the rape scene!

That's not where Laura was raped.

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I was confusing the nightclub and Wyndhams, sorry. Not the same set at all, of course. I guess I just don't want reminders of their pairing.

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I would much prefer to see Tony's acting featured. Scenes with JJ's Lucky. Luke/Robert scenes. Luke/Bobbie scenes. Maybe even a scene with Helena.

I loathed the Luke/Laura pairing. Loathed it. I don't want to see it again. If they show some of the Luke/Laura stuff, I can simply choose not to watch those days.

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TBH, I don't really care how, or even if, GH elects to honor TG's passing. I've made my thoughts about his off-screen behavior at GH clear. You shouldn't be allowed to change words that scriptwriters have spent hours crafting just because you THINK you know best what your character says. Just say the goddamn words and shut up. And don't come bitchin' to us, the viewers who made your ass, about how hard it is to be "Luke Spencer," or how you feel your status as one-half of Daytime's Greatest Love Story held you back professionally, when there are millions of nobodies out there who'd kill for even one-tenth of your recognition or financial security. As Abby Ewing once said, "Go talk to someone who lays tar on a roof all day for minimum wage and then tell me how hard your job is."

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My heart is broken at the news of Tony’s passing. There are no words to express what he meant to me personally. Many people know what a brilliant and unparalleled actor and artist he was. For decades, he poured out his heart and soul and passion into his work. Never settling, always pushing for truth, nuance, paradox, humor and humanity. His one-man play Human Scratchings was otherworldly—a spellbinding performance that left me and so many others struck to the core of our being.

He lived through the height of fame and never lost his humor, his compassion and grace. He is known to the world for his artistic achievements, but to me, he will be remembered most for his humility, kindness, love and wit! Tony’s mind was a creative cosmos, always on the move, exploring and cultivating the art and poetry of life. He was a truly brilliant writer, which many don’t yet know, but I hope his work will come to light one day.

As an eleven year old kid, he took me under his wing with a depth of grace, respect and belief that I certainly didn’t deserve. He was my father in the arts, my mentor in the world of learning to trust one’s instincts and always believe in the power and beauty of story and performance. There were moments, many moments over the years working together that I can only describe as transcendent. I will cherish each and every one of them.

As I grew older, Tony became one of the closest friends I have ever had. No matter the time or distance, our souls spoke the same language.

I will greatly miss his presence in the room with me. He was family. Elisa and all of our children adored Tony. My love and humble prayers are with his family and friends on this heartbreaking day. But we will remember him, and honor his memory! One of my favorite Scriptures says, “Love is stronger than death”, and I feel this way about him. To say, “I love you” is to protest another’s death. In my soul, this is how feel… and I cling to the hope that we will see each other again. I love you Tony.

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My favorite shot from all of the Faces of the Heart openings. Luke & Laura at the end of the September 2002 intro.

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