Missed Cruise of Deception. Loved the Carly buried alive stuff, but was sad to see her go because I liked her.
Soaps were big for me in HS (Days and Another World), late 60s early 70s, then I didn't watch except for snow days or holidays until the mid 90s when I had the children and started working more from home. My niece came to live with me to help with the boys and she got me into GH. Since then it is hit or miss depending on whether I am working at home or at the office. When the brain is fried at the end of the day and SciFi has something stupid on it is SoapNet before syndicated sitcoms. YbraindeadTVMV.
His skin was a disconcerting shade of orange that initially screamed 'gay gay gay'
Sounds like our governor.
I saw that Passions was on some channel on my DirectTv the other day, but I don't know if it was new or old.
Our UK soaps just aren't made of crack the way you folks make them.
I remember reading a thing once that compared America, British and Australian soaps. It kind of went like -
American - Billy's wife's evil twin's amnesiac son has an affair!
British - Billy's wife gets cancer and a divorce down the pub.
Australian - Billy's got a new haircut!
The Latin soaps they show on our Spanish language stations are great fun. The clothes and scenes are steamy, and the characters yell at each other a lot. Hard to say much about the plot lines when I don't speak Spanish. They do seem to be the good crack though. (that's what my friends tell me)
Soaps were big for me in HS (Days and Another World),
my sister in soaps! Well, 10 years earlier. I loved Santa Barbara. I was sad when it went off the air, even though I wasn't watching it at the time.
Santa Barbara was wonderful, while it lasted. Was sad when Another World bit the dust too. Why oh why didn't Days die decades ago and put me out of my misery. I would shed no tears.
crosses all digits
Writers writing again would be a wonderful thing.
Fuck. I don't want a short season for Pushing Daisies. I want my shows! This is totally going to mess up the box sets!
The only small bright side is that a short cheap boxed set might lure in new people.