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BTG: March 2026 Discussion Thread

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The biggest surprise to me is that Bill Hamilton hasn't always been the executor of their estates and the trustee of their family trusts. Most families select an attorney or an accountant to handle that aspect of their wills, especially if the attorney or accountant is the father of their grandchildren. In my opinion, Bill and Ted Richardson should be co-executors of everything that's set aside for Martin, Kat, Naomi, and Chelsea.

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1 hour ago, Broderick said:

The biggest surprise to me is that Bill Hamilton hasn't always been the executor of their estates and the trustee of their family trusts. Most families select an attorney or an accountant to handle that aspect of their wills, especially if the attorney or accountant is the father of their grandchildren. In my opinion, Bill and Ted Richardson should be co-executors of everything that's set aside for Martin, Kat, Naomi, and Chelsea.

So Bill and Ted are the only logical choices to be executors or trustees? Is that because they've been so responsible through the years? Or because no women in the family are qualified?

I don't think Anita has to be angry with Bill, but I do think there should be some hesitation to put the man in charge when he is responsible for so much family destruction and pain.

I don't think this is realistic at all.

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51 minutes ago, ranger1rg said:

So Bill and Ted are the only logical choices to be executors or trustees? Is that because they've been so responsible through the years? Or because no women in the family are qualified?

I don't think Anita has to be angry with Bill, but I do think there should be some hesitation to put the man in charge when he is responsible for so much family destruction and pain.

I don't think this is realistic at all.

It's VERY realistic to me, because while listening to the show this afternoon, I was working on a large estate in which a former son-in-law is one of the executors. 🤣 The reason he was chosen is because he's a senior partner in a law firm, and he's handling the closing of the estate pro bono publico, which of course saved hundreds of thousands of dollars in administrative fees that will ultimately accrue to the grandchildren instead of to some random law firm.

Bill is the only person in the Dupree circle who has a full staff that can do the estate work free of charge.

The only "danger" of making Bill Hamilton the executor is that in the division of the residuary estate, he's likely to favor Naomi and Chelsea (consciously or subconsciously) over Martin & Kat. That would be negated by having Ted serve as his co-executor. Bill is savvy enough to know that if he asks Caroline Lee to transfer the lucrative Apple stock certificates to the Danielle Dupree Family Trust and the poorly-performing General Electric stocks to the Nicole Dupree Family Trust, Ted would say, "Nope, we're not doing that. We're putting half the Apple stock in Dani's Trust and half in Nicole's Trust, and we're putting the General Electric stock half and half in each, or else we're selling it and splitting the proceeds between them."

Ted would be the logical stop-gap to keep Bill from making a decision that would favor Dani's kids over Nicole's kids. And it avoids placing Dani and Beautiful in a position where they become antagonistic toward each other over some specific asset.

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And just to add --- Michael Jackson certainly wasn't an EGOT on the Grand Scale of Anita Williams Dupree (lol), but he was considered a fairly successful entertainer back in his day. We learned a few years ago that the executors of Michael Jackson's estate had awarded the attorneys $625,000 in "bonuses", in addition to the legal fees they'd already been paid. We know the job of the executor is to preserve the assets of the estate to the best of his/her ability in order to benefit the heirs of the decedent. That's obviously not being done in the case of the Jackson estate, where the executors have no personal relationship with Paris, Prince, and Blanket. If Jermaine or Rebbie or Marlon had a spouse who was a high-powered attorney and who'd closed the Jackson estate for free, think of all the extra money Blanket could've had.

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10 hours ago, Broderick said:

Bill is the only person in the Dupree circle who has a full staff that can do the estate work free of charge.

Naomi is a super-qualified ATTORNEY. She must have staff because she is never in the office,

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6 hours ago, Gatecrashers said:

Naomi is a super-qualified ATTORNEY. She must have staff because she is never in the office,

Naomi should be working in Bill's office, setting the scene for father/daughter clashes over their professional ethics and approaches. Instead she hangs around eateries.

It would allow reasons for Dani to be there etc.

They need more workplaces where several characters can interact.

Similarly Derek should have been a cop.

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1 hour ago, Paul Raven said:

Naomi should be working in Bill's office, setting the scene for father/daughter clashes over their professional ethics and approaches. Instead she hangs around eateries.

I can't imagine why Naomi doesn't worry for her daddy. That would've made much better sense, storywise. I guess she ultimately will at some point.

(Only reason I didn't mention Naomi as executor of her grandparents' wills is that she's a beneficiary, which could cause her sibling and cousins to resent her. Her daddy's not a beneficiary but has a vested interest in making sure the funds aren't squandered in probate costs.)

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I must say--I enjoyed the softer side of Kat as she talked with Tomas (super UGH) about Anita and living with "the grans".

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On 3/23/2026 at 11:55 PM, DramatistDreamer said:

How much longer is this plasma ring storyline going to be with us? It is getting more and more ridiculous. And with Smitty trying to call the shots now? Is he a detective now? Are he and Jacob partners? Smitty, go home to your husband...if anything, you are drawing suspicion on Jacob at this point. And Jacob doesn't need any more ways to flop, he already has more than enough of his own accord. Again, I ask, what is the purpose of this entire story? Will Anita need a transfusion or something? Why should I care? Especially seeing that most of the action happens off screen.

I like @Broderick 's insightful interpretation of the story as an arc to bring Nicole and Ted together and give Naomi's her firstborn.

On 3/24/2026 at 2:29 AM, Soaplovers said:

And the EP situation... too many of them working on this show.. trim the fat and the money you save can be applied to building a set for the clinic and perhaps Vanessa's office (which actually could be a redress of Nicole's office).

I was about to say - the opening credits are ENDLESS. Too many chickens on the top roost. They should cut down on them. I don't understand their purpose and they all seem vanity credits from the joint venture.

On 3/24/2026 at 3:25 AM, Gatecrashers said:

I've been ghostwriting all types of books professionally for years. I would love the gig! How do you sign up? No, seriously - how? I've been writing professionally since certain writers were nothing more than online soap fan boys (IYKYK).

On 3/24/2026 at 5:49 PM, Khan said:

Because, those who work in this genre are so scared of losing their jobs that they close ranks, making it impossible for newcomers even to get a toehold. Gone are the days when you could cold call Irna Phillips (or her secretary) and ask whether she's needing any new writers on GL or ATWT, or Bill Bell would ask if you'd like to write a sample script for his show (Y&R) after interviewing him for your senior thesis.

Guys, it's 2026 - you have new means. You can hit up some of the writers/producers on LinkedIn. Heck, you can film a scene yourselves or create it through AI. I wish the aspiring writers over here would ACT on their aspirations as opposed to constantly posting fanfiction. No offense, but it's just a waste of talent.

On 3/27/2026 at 2:05 AM, DramatistDreamer said:

Nicole did this when she noticed that Ted sent Shanice flowers, she mentioned, in front of Shanice, how Ted used to send her flowers, she did this again yesterday when Ted and Shanice were discussing her getaway...'

I am pretty sure that in the first instance Shanice was hiding under the desk for some reason. Nicole didn't see her.

Random comments:

  • I've officially downgraded BTG to background noise while I'm cooking and cleaning;

  • I'm officially FFing through Joey & Nessa's scenes. They offend my intelligence.

  • Izaiaha and Darlene've been sitting at Orphey's for 2 episodes straight. That's ridiculous.

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I feel BTG is more of a character driven show with a sprinkle of plot. Everyday we're getting to know the characters better and threads are being sown consistently. We've had the big reveal Eva was Ted's daughter, we discovered Martin's secret, we found out what happened to The Articulette's and Dana/Leslie being Barbara's daughter and now Anita's battle with cancer. Those are big revelations for a show that has only been on the air 13 months.

What I do find odd however, is that there are only 19 contract players and 30+ non-contract players. Is that because of the budget? Is it cheaper to have a heavily recurring cast as opposed to having to meet contract guarantees? I do respect that the show is committed to the contract cast they chose with only two changes (recasting Ted and making Ben Gavin non-contract), I feel that at some point they should focus on the characters that are working and put those actors on contract (Shanice/Joey/Izaih/Grayson/Kial/Tyrell/Samantha/Donnell/Deanna and I want Derek back on contract). I understand the show is literally still a work in progress and they are doing a lot right but I would focus on the contract players and limit the addition of new characters for awhile. That would be my only real suggestion to improve things at this point.

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19 minutes ago, skiman12082004 said:

Is it cheaper to have a heavily recurring cast as opposed to having to meet contract guarantees?

I mean...Frank Valentini definitely appears to be making it work. So it just might be the case here as well.

21 minutes ago, skiman12082004 said:

I feel that at some point they should focus on the characters that are working and put those actors on contract (Shanice/Joey/Izaih/Grayson/Kial/Tyrell/Samantha/Donnell/Deanna and I want Derek back on contract). I understand the show is literally still a work in progress and they are doing a lot right but I would focus on the contract players and limit the addition of new characters for awhile.

I agree. And outside of the looming Dante Green, I think everyone that has been mentioned has finally arrived so I can't seem the show adding on anyone else as of yet.

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59 minutes ago, Aback said:

Guys, it's 2026 - you have new means. You can hit up some of the writers/producers on LinkedIn. Heck, you can film a scene yourselves or create it through AI. I wish the aspiring writers over here would ACT on their aspirations as opposed to constantly posting fanfiction. No offense, but it's just a waste of talent.

I may just try that. Thanks!

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21 hours ago, Paul Raven said:

Naomi should be working in Bill's office, setting the scene for father/daughter clashes over their professional ethics and approaches. Instead she hangs around eateries.

It would allow reasons for Dani to be there etc.

They need more workplaces where several characters can interact.

Similarly Derek should have been a cop.

Agree with all of this -- and these are easy fixes.

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