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Pretty interesting...

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"AS THE WORLD TURNS" episode counts

June 2006

Episodes in June 2006: 22

1. Grayson McCouch (Dusty Donovan) - 17

1. Jennifer Ferrin (Jennifer Munson) - 17

1. Jennifer Landon (Gwen Norbeck Munson) - 17

4. Jesse Lee Soffer (Will Munson) - 16

5. Terri Columbino (Katie Peretti Kasnoff) - 15

5. Mark Collier (Mike Kasnoff) - 15

5. Zach Roerig (Casey Hughes) - 15

5. Alexandra Chando (Maddie Coleman) - 15

5. Elena Goode (Jade Taylor) - 15

10. Van Hansis (Luke Snyder) - 13

10. Spencer Grammer (Lucy Montgomery) - 13

12. Paolo Seganti (Damian Grimaldi) - 12

12. Roger Howarth (Paul Ryan) - 12

14. Martha Byrne (Lily Walsh Snyder) - 11 (went on maternity leave in the middle of the month)

14. Kelley Menighan Hensley (Emily Stewart Ryan) - 11

16. Don Hastings (Bob Hughes) - 10

16. Jon Hensley (Holden Snyder) - 10

16. Michael Park (Jack Snyder) - 10

19. Paul Leydon (Simon Frasier) - 9 (returned on June 16)

19. Marie Wilson (Meg Snyder) - 9

21. Kathryn Hays (Kim Hughes) - 8

21. Colleen Zenk Pinter (Barbara Ryan) - 8

21. Ellen Dolan (Margo Hughes) - 8

21. Maura West (Carly Tenney Snyder) - 8

25. Elizabeth Hubbard (Lucinda Walsh) - 7

26. Marie Masters (Susan Stewart) - 6

26. Duane McLaughlin (Dallas Griffin) - 6

28. Trent Dawson (Henry Coleman) - 4

29. Eileen Fulton (Lisa Miller Grimaldi) - 3

29. Benjamin Hendrickson (Hal Munson) - 3

29. Tamara Tunie (Jessica Griffin) - 3

29. Dylan Denton (JJ Larrabee) - 3

29. Giovanni Antonio Cimmino (Parker Munson) - 3

34. Kathleen Widdoes (Emma Snyder) - 2

34. Scott Holmes (Tom Hughes) - 2

34. Colleen Feehan (Sage Snyder) - 2

34. Jordan Woolley (Nick Kasnoff) - 2 (last airdate: June 2)

38. Helen Wagner (Nancy Hughes) - 1

38. Cassidy Hinkle (Faith Snyder) - 1

38. Dillon Bluestone (Daniel Hughes) - 1

38. Karl Girolamo (Kevin Davis) - 1

42.Alexis Girosmiovich (Natalie Snyder) - 0

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Glad to see Paul, Emily, and Meg much lower on the list than they were last month. Also very glad to see Bob and Kim so high up on there. I'm not surprised that Nancy is at the bottom. If I remember right, it was around the time they shot these episodes that Helen W. had a nasty fall in her house that resulted in a black eye (she was bruised at the 50th Anniversary luncheon on the 26th). We'll probably see more of her in late July.

The teens at the top is no surprise. It's the summer and teens will been on a lot to help reel in younger viewers. Don't know why they can't be satisfied with the millions of older viewers they already have, but I digress...

I really think that I might have gotten Tom's numbers wrong. I mean, honestly, I remember seeing him more than twice...

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Thanks for these.

Holy s**t, Don Hastings was on 10 times!!

I'm surprised that PEM have sunk so low. Still, these numbers suck. No wonder June lagged. :rolleyes: All the good people are either in the middle or on the bottom. ATWT should be ashamed of itself. Newbies get almost 4 times as much airtime as seasoned actors? It's times like these that I wonder why I even bother w/ the show. :rolleyes:

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LOL. I get the same feeling when it comes to maybe the 17th or 18th episode and the suspense kills me so I see how everyone ranks at that point. I just remind myself that even though the newbies are dominating the airtime, they're still enjoyable characters, to me at least, so I can learn to deal with that.

Oh my God, as a matter of fact, I have a story about something that happened today. I came back from my aunt's house about two hours ago and over there, she was having drinks with a friend, and the friend goes "You been watching As the World Turns lately?" and my aunt goes "Oh, grrl, yes indeed. That Jade is something else! Gwen's gonna knock her ass off once she finds out what happened..."

And these are women who've been watching for years, so it's good to know that just because a character is very new, the loooooongtime viewers don't just write he or she off. My aunt still misses Nick lol

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No, I actually like the newbies too, like Lucy and Jade. It just pisses me off that other characters are so low. I know that this isn't something new, but it still upsets me. The show would be a lot better if it were more balanced.

At least PEM aren't in the top 3 anymore. They dominated the show since the beginning of the year.

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Dusty was on 17 episodes too many.

-Too many damn teens!!! Jade is the only one I'm interested in at the moment.

-LOVE seeing a 45 year old vet with TEN episodes!!!!

-Great o see CZP. Kathryn Hays, and the criminally backburned Ellen Dolan in eight episodes.

-It's sad when JJ Snyder has more episodes than Emma Snyder AND Tom Hughes.

-Looks like it was MPark's and MWest's vacation month. They had been pretty frontburner in the previous months.

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