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Originally Posted by Deadman31
(Post 11389373)
I hope they actually kill off Edward and dont recast. The character is probably close to 137 years old by now.
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Originally Posted by Shannon Nutt
(Post 11363097)
I think he can see the writing on the wall and is taking his best opportunity to exit. As loyal as ABC has been to GH, I can't imagine it will still be on the air three years from now. The biggest problem with daytime soaps has been their refusal to adapt...people no longer want stories that run slower than real-life does. Yes, budgets and production values are low, but that's no excuse for lazy writing. Shake things up, stir the pot, do crazy stuff...no - they seem satisfied with the status quo - and that's why they're all dying a slow death (the few that haven't already been axed).
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re: The GENERAL HOSPITAL Discussion Thread
Originally Posted by Deadman31
(Post 11389373)
I hope they actually kill off Edward and dont recast. The character is probably close to 137 years old by now.
His gravestone or more accurately his cover stone said he was born in 1918 making him 94 when Edward died, ten years older then Ingle. the tribute was really nice. They used a body double without shouing his face as he watched the family in their home, then he and Lila, still in the wheel chair, went to the main staircase, Lila rose out of the chair and they both went up into the light together. Edward says to lila, "What would you say if i asked you to renew our commitments to each other?" Lila says, "Of course I will." then she gets up and they both go up the stairs. Right at the end of the video. <iframe width="560" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/fbDPz-ATxRQ" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
Originally Posted by whotony
(Post 11074214)
True but port Charles was not much of a connection to GH other than a couple characters who were on both. It was more of a supernatural show.
Now if Tómas went to GH that would be interesting since the guy played both Alcazars. GH was always a better show when Scotty was on there. He is a perfect foil for Luke. Skyy and Carly saw the picture and were shocked to see that Tomas looked exactly like the dead Alcazar and ran off to talk to Todd. So it looks like they may be bringing back Ted King. Also the new Kate who isnt really new anymore has been knocking it out of the park. she has done the dual roles brilliantly. Now I doubt the other woman could not have done it so well. GH has incorporated the OLTL group extremely well. They even did a call back with Skye to her appearing on AMC with a mention of her uncle Stewart. btw if anyone cares Soapnet has been airing older eps from when Laura left with Scotty when Scotty tried to win her back while Laura was in the nut house. I think these were about 6 years ago. |
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One of the most fun things about General Hospital right now is the way they're playing meta-games with the history of all the ABC soaps.
You've got a guy or gal who's played different roles on different soaps? Collide the universes and see what happens! It's the kind of thing comic books are famous for, isn't it? Back when TNG finished and DS9 was the only trek mythology show, they were suddenly free to do absolutely whatever they wanted and they were all the better for it. GH has that kind of freedom now and they're running with it. |
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:thumbsup: :banana: Great news! It would be nice if she stuck around for awhile. The Luke and Laura stories from the 80's are classic. I wish they would release them on DVD.
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I'm hoping for one more L&L adventure for the 50th anniversary. If anyone can do it, Ron Carlivati and Frank Valentini can.
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abc.soapsindepth.com/general-hospital/
More names and one surprise returning to GH. According to tv guide and that link above Scotty and Spoiler:
Will return. Also coming back is Jon Lindstrom as Dr Kevin Collins. |
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Wow. Tempted to tune in again for another nostalgia fix (I tuned in for a few episodes around Robin's death when Anna, Robert, Holly, and Luke were there).
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I'm really surprised an effort hasn't been made to bring back John Reilly and Sharon Wyatt as well.
Wally Kurth ("Ned") came back this week. |
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I don't think Tiffany makes any sense without Sean Donnelly. Also, they're already bursting at the seams with staff.
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Originally Posted by Shannon Nutt
(Post 11554178)
I'm really surprised an effort hasn't been made to bring back John Reilly and Sharon Wyatt as well.
Wally Kurth ("Ned") came back this week. |
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Tiffany and Sean came back about four years ago for a stint on GG Night Shift.
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Originally Posted by Shannon Nutt
(Post 11554178)
I'm really surprised an effort hasn't been made to bring back John Reilly and Sharon Wyatt as well.
Wally Kurth ("Ned") came back this week. |
How much longer til the ugly duckling turns into a swan on the show? Damn Sabrina is hot...
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Not much longer I'm guessing.
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Originally Posted by bigjim25
(Post 11557316)
How much longer til the ugly duckling turns into a swan on the show? Damn Sabrina is hot...
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Originally Posted by Double_Oh_7
(Post 11554995)
Sharon Wyatt battled a bone disease and lost half her jaw. She won't be acting any time soon.
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Today's show seemed to indicate they're going to go full-on supernatural with angels and vampires--rather than just referring to them semi-comically as a throwback to one or both of GH's 80s era spinoffs. McCain is clueing in that Caleb isn't fiction. I wonder if they're gonna let him play both for a while.
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I sure hope not. I used to watch Port Charles (big shock huh? lol) but when all of that vampire horse crap started, I quit watching.
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'General Hospital' leads soap opera revival
ABC shook up daytime dramas in 2011, canceling "One Life to Live" and "All My Children" because their costs were high and their ratings low. The network, owned by Walt Disney Co. (DIS), took a gamble in keeping "General Hospital," however, and that bet has paid off. Ratings for the show, which turns 50 in April, are on the rise. "General Hospital" attracted more than 3 million total viewers during the week ended Dec. 28, the highest total in two years. Viewership among advertisers' target demographic -- women 18 to 34 years old -- is up 44% year over year, according to ABC. Soap fans say the reason for GH's resurgence is simple: The show got a lot better. Under executive producer Frank Valentini, who assumed the job last year, the show has had entertaining story lines and brought back fan favorites from the show's heyday, such as Rick Springfield (Dr. Noah Drake), Kin Shriner (Scotty Baldwin) and Genie Francis (Laura Spencer). "There were concerns about the future of the show," Valentini said in an interview with MSN Money. "We are all aware of how the television viewing market has become increasingly fractured." The concern about soaps has been around for a long time. Ratings for soap operas took such a dramatic nosedive in the last decade that CBS (CBS) research head David Poltrack was sure Nielsen's ratings were wrong. He asked the ratings service to double check its math, but it came up with the same results. That was quite a change for a genre that for decades was a television cash cow. But soap operas may now be making a limited comeback. ABC renewed "General Hospital" last year and canceled "The Revolution," a lower-cost alternative to soaps that failed to attract viewers. Comcast's(CMCSA) NBC has recently renewed "Days of Our Lives." According to Deadline.com, CBS is poised to renew "The Bold and the Beautiful," while "One Life to Live" and "All My Children" are due to come back as online shows later this year and will also be available on Hulu. http://money.msn.com/now/general-hos...pera-revival-8 |
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Glad it's doing better. I think ratings are up since they moved it from 3pm to 2pm, right after Days and BB. Show has been a bit better though.
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Originally Posted by Sonny Corinthos
(Post 11559823)
'General Hospital' leads soap opera revival
ABC shook up daytime dramas in 2011, canceling "One Life to Live" and "All My Children" because their costs were high and their ratings low. The network, owned by Walt Disney Co. (DIS), took a gamble in keeping "General Hospital," however, and that bet has paid off. Ratings for the show, which turns 50 in April, are on the rise. "General Hospital" attracted more than 3 million total viewers during the week ended Dec. 28, the highest total in two years. Viewership among advertisers' target demographic -- women 18 to 34 years old -- is up 44% year over year, according to ABC. Soap fans say the reason for GH's resurgence is simple: The show got a lot better. Under executive producer Frank Valentini, who assumed the job last year, the show has had entertaining story lines and brought back fan favorites from the show's heyday, such as Rick Springfield (Dr. Noah Drake), Kin Shriner (Scotty Baldwin) and Genie Francis (Laura Spencer). "There were concerns about the future of the show," Valentini said in an interview with MSN Money. "We are all aware of how the television viewing market has become increasingly fractured." The concern about soaps has been around for a long time. Ratings for soap operas took such a dramatic nosedive in the last decade that CBS (CBS) research head David Poltrack was sure Nielsen's ratings were wrong. He asked the ratings service to double check its math, but it came up with the same results. That was quite a change for a genre that for decades was a television cash cow. But soap operas may now be making a limited comeback. ABC renewed "General Hospital" last year and canceled "The Revolution," a lower-cost alternative to soaps that failed to attract viewers. Comcast's(CMCSA) NBC has recently renewed "Days of Our Lives." According to Deadline.com, CBS is poised to renew "The Bold and the Beautiful," while "One Life to Live" and "All My Children" are due to come back as online shows later this year and will also be available on Hulu. http://money.msn.com/now/general-hos...pera-revival-8 |
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I'm completely turned off by the concept of vampires, etc., but I'm going to go ahead and add it to my DVR so I can see some of the old stars.
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Originally Posted by MikahC
(Post 11560453)
I'm completely turned off by the concept of vampires, etc., but I'm going to go ahead and add it to my DVR so I can see some of the old stars.
In other news, first shots of Jack Wagner on the set: http://www.accesshollywood.com/conte...der_181306.jpg |
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