Robin Mattson
Agh. I can picture the actress, but I can't think of the character's name. She played the crazy blond chick, right, the one who murdered Anne?
'Time Bomb'
[NAFDA] "There will be an occasional happy, so that it might be crushed under the boot of the writer." From Zorro to Angel (including Wonderfalls and The Inside), this is where Buffistas come to anoint themselves in the bloodbath.
Robin Mattson
Agh. I can picture the actress, but I can't think of the character's name. She played the crazy blond chick, right, the one who murdered Anne?
"Ryan's Hope" -- The. Best. Soap. Ever. (For the first few seasons, anyway.)
If you locked Anthony Geary, Maurice Benard and James Marsters on a closed set, who would chew the most scenery in the shortest amount of time?
It's close, but I'm going to go with Maurice Bernard, by a hair.
I'd go with Geary -- more practice at it.
Oh, well done, Kristen. Well done.
Agh. I can picture the actress, but I can't think of the character's name. She played the crazy blond chick, right, the one who murdered Anne?
Heather Grant Webber. Daughter of Alice Grant. Cousin to Susan Morgan (Jason's mom thanks to an affair with Alan Quartermaine). Played opposite Richard Dean Anderson's Jeff Webber.
I'd go with Geary -- more practice at it.Hmmm. Is he on the show, still? I'll have to tune in if so. Geary isn't above scenery chewing, but it seems to me he does it when he's bored with the writing. I also think he ad-libs most of his lines, particularly when he's bored with the writing.
Go Team Allyson.
Oh dear, they're cloning Allysons now.
Heather Grant Webber. Daughter of Alice Grant. Cousin to Susan Morgan (Jason's mom thanks to an affair with Alan Quartermaine). Played opposite Richard Dean Anderson's Jeff Webber.
That's right. She also took LSD, which sent her to the mental hospital. The same actress played Janet (aka Jane Cox) on AMC, another craxy.
She played the crazy blond chick, right, the one who murdered Anne?
Close. Robin Mattson played Heather on GH, but Heather didn't murder Anne Logan. She murdered Ross Duncan...which happened years later. And Anne wasn't murdered. Heather tried to frame Anne for the murder of Diana Taylor, who had been foster-mom to her son, Steven Lars, spelling Anne's name with Diana's blood on the floor. But Heather's mother, Alice Grant, turned out to be the real culprit.
She also took LSD, which sent her to the mental hospital.
Right. Only, Heather didn't know she had ingested the drug until it was too late. The LSD was meant for Diana Taylor. Not only had Diana gained custody of Steven Lars, she also married his biological father, Dr. Jeff Webber, whom Heather still loved; and, well, Heather wanted Diana out of the way, and Jeff and Steven Lars all to herself!
Unfortunately, someone turned the lazy susan by accident, and Heather ended up w/ the spiked iced-tea.
ETA: Don't you hate it when that happens?
Also: Oops. Diana hadn't married Jeff when Heather flipped out. She was still married to Peter Taylor. Her and Jeff's marriage happened later. Sorry for the discrepancy.
Huh.
Hmmm. Is he [Geary] on the show, still?
Yes, although he takes long vacations 1-2 times each year.
Last time I checked, too, Anne Logan was still alive, and living away from Port Charles with her adopted son, Jeremy Hewitt. Because details about Liz and Sarah Webber's mom are sketchy, at best (Who is she? Did Jeff meet her when he moved to Vegas? If Liz and Sarah are as old as they are, then, wouldn't that mean he had to have met her when he was still in PC?), I'd like to think that Anne and Jeff reunited, off-screen, and (finally) married; and that Anne gave birth to the girls.
Oh dear, they're cloning Allysons now.
And I'll bet you Stefano DiMera Stefan Cassadine Helena Cassadine is behind it, too.
Tim should create a soap, or use a bunch of soap actors in his next show. The ones who can act are well-trained. You won't find any problem with them learning their lines. They learn books of dialog per week.
There are def producers out there that do this-- take, say, Las Vegas. I think Aaron Spelling does it, as well. Soap actors are total pros.