Classic General Hospital
#1350re: Classic General Hospital
Posted: 3/7/07 at 9:10amWhy are you embarrassed? I used to subscribe to it, until it went weekly. Plus I got tired of knowing what was going to happen before it happened. I also used to pick up Soap Opera Weekly every week. I do miss the different articles.
Our fingerprints don't fade from the lives we touch.
Puppies are babies in fur coats.
Tinfoil...The Terrorizing Terminator
#1351re: Classic General Hospital
Posted: 3/7/07 at 9:11amI SAID POST IT!!
blueroses
Broadway Legend Joined: 10/18/04
#1352re: Classic General Hospital
Posted: 3/7/07 at 9:15am
It's several pages long! Too much to typw and I can't read the whole thing now. They also have a "Fond Farewell" section. Here is an excerpt from Jane Elliot:
"The concept of GH without Dr. Quartermaine, Tracy without big brother Alan and Jane without Stu-Boy is so overwhelming that I am rendered speechless."
Interesting quote from Susan Brown (ex-Gail Baldwin):
"I'm sick about Stuart. I just can;t believe it. Maybe Stuart will be much more viable now and be used out there. The Quartermaines are a core family. I hate to see them split up. I don't know. TIme moves and you have to accept it and grow old gracefully. They just dn't want you to grow old gracefully on television too much."
I'll try to post more later.
#1353re: Classic General Hospital
Posted: 3/7/07 at 9:18amAwwww, Jane. *sniff*
#1355re: Classic General Hospital
Posted: 3/8/07 at 9:08amWhat catch? He's a sleazeball!
blueroses
Broadway Legend Joined: 10/18/04
#1356re: Classic General Hospital
Posted: 3/8/07 at 9:14am
Even so. It just seems too easy. Also, why would Alan and Monica cover up for him?
Speaking of Alan and Monica, that actually doesn't make sense. A few weeks ago, Alan told Monica he thought she did it and was covering for her. Monica said she thought HE did it and was covering for him. Then Lulu gets this letter from Alan. So unless the writers are that stupid and aren't thinking AT ALL, it's got to be forgery and not from Alan. Could be. Monica was in the hospital looking at/talking about Alan's distinct signature yesterday. Tracy was talking about forgery. Maybe Dillon and Lulu will realize it's not Alan's handwriting and that the letter didn't come from him?
#1357re: Classic General Hospital
Posted: 3/8/07 at 9:16am
Actually, that was pretty girly handwriting. It was quite similar to the handwriting of my aunt, a fourth-grade teacher. Not the handwriting of a male doctor.
I hope that doesn't make me sound racist.
blueroses
Broadway Legend Joined: 10/18/04
#1358re: Classic General Hospital
Posted: 3/8/07 at 9:23amAll of my doctors have had atrocious penmanship. I have no idea how pharmacists read half of the prescriptions they fill!
#1359re: Classic General Hospital
Posted: 3/8/07 at 9:27amHow much do we hate Dr. Ford? I mean, really: HOW MUCH.
blueroses
Broadway Legend Joined: 10/18/04
#1360re: Classic General Hospital
Posted: 3/8/07 at 9:38amHis character adds nothing and the actor is so WOODEN.
#1361re: Classic General Hospital
Posted: 3/8/07 at 9:39amHe's very familiar though. I think he works a lot. I wonder if they have him listed on IMDB yet? I'm going to check.
#1362re: Classic General Hospital
Posted: 3/8/07 at 9:41am
blueroses
Broadway Legend Joined: 10/18/04
#1363re: Classic General Hospital
Posted: 3/8/07 at 9:43amLooks like he's played lots of "authority" figures...colonels, judges, doctors, etc.
#1364re: Classic General Hospital
Posted: 3/8/07 at 9:48am
He's got the longest resume I've seen in a long time. No wonder he's so familiar.
I still hate the character.
blueroses
Broadway Legend Joined: 10/18/04
#1365re: Classic General Hospital
Posted: 3/8/07 at 9:57amAnd the actor is still doing a sh-tty job--long resume and all.
#1366re: Classic General Hospital
Posted: 3/8/07 at 9:59amYeah, he's pretty sucky. I don't even understand the point of bringing in this character. Just to piss us off? I mean, challenging Monica for the position of Chief of Staff? WTF??
#1367re: Classic General Hospital
Posted: 3/8/07 at 10:14amWhy should she automatically get it?
Our fingerprints don't fade from the lives we touch.
Puppies are babies in fur coats.
Tinfoil...The Terrorizing Terminator
#1368re: Classic General Hospital
Posted: 3/8/07 at 10:15amShe's earned it!
#1369re: Classic General Hospital
Posted: 3/8/07 at 10:17amYou didn't really think the writers were just going to let her waltz right on in to that corner office now, did you?
Our fingerprints don't fade from the lives we touch.
Puppies are babies in fur coats.
Tinfoil...The Terrorizing Terminator
#1370re: Classic General Hospital
Posted: 3/8/07 at 10:18am
I did indeed!!
#1371re: Classic General Hospital
Posted: 3/9/07 at 8:27amALAN!! That was hilarious.
blueroses
Broadway Legend Joined: 10/18/04
#1372re: Classic General Hospital
Posted: 3/9/07 at 9:01am
Absolutely f-cking hilarious! I loved it!
#1373re: Classic General Hospital
Posted: 3/9/07 at 9:03am
I gasped!
But Tracy - why? You're so screwed now, girl.
blueroses
Broadway Legend Joined: 10/18/04
#1374re: Classic General Hospital
Posted: 3/9/07 at 9:11amI wish Emily died in the Metro Court. This simpering, boring goody two-shoes is just too hard to watch. Amber would have NEVER played it like that.
#1375re: Classic General Hospital
Posted: 3/9/07 at 9:12am
This girl isn't fit to lick Amber's boots.
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