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All-Proposed plots/storylines that never happened.

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1 hour ago, Khan said:

Gary Tomlin, IMO, is a more palatable version of Frank Valentini or Ron Carlivati. He's just as much into camp and pretty young (male) thangs as they are, but it's not nearly as annoying with him, nor does he let it get in the way of telling the damn story.

I dunno about that. I think Tomlin's OLTL was much messier than earlier Carlivati. There is a lot of 2002 especially that is just plain embarrassing. And frankly FV had no definitive signature for years until he got together with Ron and they became industry stars. He just produced the show and kept it running smooth under multiple HWs; it took years for his ego to manifest. I do think Gary means well and has done good work, but it's apples and oranges to me between the 3 of them.

As for Walter Balsom, I have no idea the ins and outs there. I just know Ron confirmed that he had pitched Roxy being trans and Rex's father and it got shut down. Later he hinted at it in the final weeks, when Roxy discovers her favorite heroine on Fraternity Row (who IK/Roxy 'played' in the Fraternity Row fantasy episode in late 2011) was born male. (Ron did the same with his plans to make Shane Morasco gay - his last act with the character was to send Shane off to 'the Phil Jimenez Art School.' Phil Jimenez is a prominent and openly gay comics artist.)

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