I'm not a fan of soap operas, but frankly I'd rather have them on than another Dr. Phil or Oprah clone. I mean, seriously, are soaps really doing any harm to anyone? They're a great training ground for actors, and have themselves attracted quite a few names of note, too.
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And it's not as if there's a new soap waiting to take its place. This will either be replaced by another talk show, or the space might just be sold for informercials. And actual GENRE is dying, people. And piss on soaps all you want. For all we know science fiction might be the next to go.
Alex
You know, I've had my disagreements with you in the past over Trek, but I heart you so much for this.
Current ATWT viewer here. I've watched daily for four years and followed it through the summer for six years before that. While I'm glad my main soap is safe (for now, at least), it's a shame it's going away.
At the same time, it's also a well-deserved euthanasia. Soaps have always pushed the point of credibility (SORAS, anyone?), but some of the things I've seen happen so some characters in just the short amount of times I've been a full time viewer have made me want to bang my head against a wall. I can only imagine what it must be look for those who grew up on this show with their mothers and grandmothers and, in some cases, great-grandmothers to see the insulting crap that passes for a story now.
I've read interviews where the writers and producers have all but came out and said they don't give a fuck what the fans think of the storylines, especially on the issue of Luke and Noah (a gay couple introduced two years ago) being treated like monks who can't even so much as hold hands where every other couple gets to fuck all over Oakdale.
I could site from character-specific examples, but I don't know how many of you reading this actually follow the show. But this show is plot driven like crazy, bending characters to suit a need without any real change or development. That has helped killed this show quite a bit.
There are good people in soaps...those are the ones whom shit happens to, though, just like real life (Christine Blair being raped twice on The Young & The Restless comes to mind.)
Ah, someone once told me of this era of Y&R. It was dubbed "All Roads Lead To Cricket," where the show revolved around her even more than it revolves around Victor Newman today.
I'll bet the fact that Lauralee Bell was the creator's daughter was just a coincidence.
That's another problem. shows don't know how to write a good character without making her a complete boring wet sack, or heaping crisis after unbearably boring crisis upon them. Or, you have some, like B&B's Bridget Forrester who are too forgiving for their own damn good and bring upon bad things upon themselves.
You can have a good moral character with a backbone. ATWT stuck gold with Gwen Munson who stood up against those that looked down upon her. TIIC ruined the character by giving everything to her on a sivler platter following her marriage to Will, but even at the worst of that writing, I could still tolerate her as a heroine more so than, say, Allison Stewart or Meg Snyder.