
Sunday, July 31, 2011
Noooooooo!!!

Saturday, July 30, 2011
Friday, July 22, 2011
January...
In dealing with the uncertainty of the situation, Prospect Park has asked Agnes Nixon and Lorraine Broderick to craft a life or death, Dynasty style cliffhanger, where the life of every Pine Valley resident is on the line. All involved are hopeful that this will be enough to entice viewers to return after the hiatus.
I'm worried. I understand the reasons for the cliffhanger, and think it makes sense at first thought. However, I think that, in the time between air and internet, there's a good chance that people will realize they can function without their shows. Also, I think it was very unprofessional of Prospect Park to give the initial September 26th date. If there were still questions, they had no business putting the cart before the horse. I'm also concerned that they're taking way too long to approach actors and actresses. While I'm anticipating a noticeable difference in feel and presentation, it would be nice to see a few familiar faces. People need to put food on the table, and are not going to wait around forever. Let's get the ball rolling!
Tuesday, July 19, 2011
You Can Go Home Again!
A Little Trim...
In related news, Adam and Brooke are only going to be seen a handful of times. Apparently, the original return story was going to last three weeks. However, due to budget constraints, cuts had to be made. Booooo!
Professional?
August 4th!
Monday, July 18, 2011
Quote Of The Moment...
"It's easy to shit on people from a great height, but it's another thing to pull them aside and try to impart knowledge."
-CM Punk
Friday, July 15, 2011
4!
Thursday, July 14, 2011
My Two....
I haven't written much about So You Think You Can Dance this season, because I wanted to make sure I was solidly behind some performers first. I am now. As far as the girls go, no one compares to Magnificent Melanie. Everytime she's on the stage, even if I'm not feeling the choreography of a routine, she makes me invest. Absolute perfection!
As far as guys, Jess is the only that matters. Wasn't sure in the beginning, but now I can't get enough. Although styles are different, I get a similar feeling with Jess as I did with Benji. Awe-inspiringly captivating!
They're both so amazing! Can't choose a favorite just yet. Would love to see these two battle it out in the finale.
As far as guys, Jess is the only that matters. Wasn't sure in the beginning, but now I can't get enough. Although styles are different, I get a similar feeling with Jess as I did with Benji. Awe-inspiringly captivating!
They're both so amazing! Can't choose a favorite just yet. Would love to see these two battle it out in the finale.
Wednesday, July 13, 2011
Aurora
Cameo?
411...
While no specific detail regarding actors and actresses is available yet, several sources have reported that Susan Lucci will remain with the show in some capacity. After all, what is All My Children without Erica Kane? Even if her role is drastically reduced, I can't imagine Pine Valley without her.
Oh, I almost forgot the best part. According to the article, All My Children will make its online debut on September 26th! I think this is a very smart move. The quicker all ducks are in a row, the more likely you are to maintain momentum. If that date is for real, I'd think some confirmation about who will continue with the show should come shortly.
It all sounds good, but I won't get too excited until Daytime Confidential confirms.
Saturday, July 9, 2011
Labeling And Editing... Editing And Labeling...
Last week, I decided to go through my blog, and add labels to the posts without any. Didn't realize it was going to be such a long process! Along the way, while reading some of them to decide what category they belonged in, I noticed some inexcusable spelling and grammar errors. The ones I caught are fixed, and all labeling is done. Oy!
Friday, July 8, 2011
Morgan Moves On...
Assuming Darnell Williams stays, what exactly does this mean for Jesse? Does AMC cast a new female role? Revive one from the past? Is Jesse paired with someone already on canvas? Total honesty, I wouldn't mind if Angie and Jesse left together.
Thursday, July 7, 2011
Hallelujah! It's A Miracle!
The reports from earlier today are all true! All My Children and One Life To Live will continue airing online! I feel like I'm dreaming! I can hardly breathe! The official press release is below!
BURBANK, CA – July 7, 2011 – ABC has licensed its iconic soaps, “All My Children” and “One Life to Live” to Prospect Park, it was announced today by Brian Frons, President, Daytime, Disney/ABC Television Group & Janice Marinelli, President, Disney/ABC Domestic Television and Rich Frank & Jeff Kwatinetz of Prospect Park.
The exclusive multi-year, multi-platform deal enables the soaps’ stories to continue beyond their finale dates on ABC. ABC will broadcast its final episode of “All My Children” on Friday, September 23rd and will air the final episode of “One Life to Live” in January, 2012.
The licensing agreement, brokered by Disney/ABC Domestic Television Group, enables Prospect Park to continue production of “All My Children” and “One Life to Live” beyond their life on ABC. Prospect Park will produce and deliver the two long-running programs to consumers via online formats and additional emerging platforms including internet enabled television sets. Under the terms of the arrangement, the programs will continue to be delivered with the same quality and in the same format and length. Additional details of the new productions and tune-in will be forthcoming from Prospect Park.
“We are privileged to continue the legacy of two of the greatest programs to air on daytime television, and are committed to delivering the storylines, characters and quality that audiences have come to love for over 40 years. ‘All My Children’ and ‘One Life to Live’ are television icons, and we are looking forward to providing anytime, anywhere viewing to their loyal community of millions,” said Frank and Kwatinetz. “Technology changes the way the public can and will view television shows. Now that there are so many devices available in addition to television sets, viewers are taking advantage of watching shows wherever they are and on any number of devices. The driving force in making the switch and attracting new audiences is to have outstanding programs that people want to watch. We believe that by continuing to produce the shows in their current hour format and with the same quality, viewers will follow the show to our new, online network.”
“’All My Children’ and ‘One Life to Live’ are iconic pieces of television history that captivated millions of fans since their beginning over 40 years ago,” said Frons. “Each of the shows have made an indelible mark on our culture’s history and informed our consciousness in their own way. We are so glad Prospect Park has assumed the mantel for these shows and that they will continue for the fans.”
Marinelli continued, “From the time the shift in the daytime strategy was announced, our hope was to find a new home for these treasured shows. We are thrilled to license them to Prospect Park so the stories of life in Pine Valley and Llanview can continue to be told for the passionate and loyal fans that enjoy watching each day.”
“I’m just so happy that ABC found a home where the legacies of ‘All My Children’ and ‘One Life to Live’ can continue. I’m excited for their future with Prospect Park,” added Agnes Nixon, creator of both “All My Children” and “One Life to Live.” “It takes a lot of living to make a soap opera a serial, and the wonderful teams on both shows have done just that. Together, we are a big family that keeps going, and I’m looking forward to working alongside these wonderful people as we ensure that the shows will continue with all the love and excitement we’ve always had. I also am so happy for our loyal fans, whom we love so much, and who have been so supportive over the last 40 plus years.”
Prospect Park is a media and production company founded in 2009 by entertainment industry veterans Jeffrey Kwatinetz and former Disney Studios head Rich Frank. Along with successful film and music divisions, the company’s television group has numerous shows in development and breakout network hits airing, including “Royal Pains” and “Wilfred.”
In April, ABC announced that it was expanding the focus of its daytime lineup to include more programming that is informative and authentic and centers on transformation, food and lifestyle. “The Chew,” an innovative and groundbreaking daily talk show that celebrates and explores life through food, will premiere on September 26th. “The Revolution,” a daily show about health and lifestyle transformations, will replace “One Life to Live” in January 2012."
BURBANK, CA – July 7, 2011 – ABC has licensed its iconic soaps, “All My Children” and “One Life to Live” to Prospect Park, it was announced today by Brian Frons, President, Daytime, Disney/ABC Television Group & Janice Marinelli, President, Disney/ABC Domestic Television and Rich Frank & Jeff Kwatinetz of Prospect Park.
The exclusive multi-year, multi-platform deal enables the soaps’ stories to continue beyond their finale dates on ABC. ABC will broadcast its final episode of “All My Children” on Friday, September 23rd and will air the final episode of “One Life to Live” in January, 2012.
The licensing agreement, brokered by Disney/ABC Domestic Television Group, enables Prospect Park to continue production of “All My Children” and “One Life to Live” beyond their life on ABC. Prospect Park will produce and deliver the two long-running programs to consumers via online formats and additional emerging platforms including internet enabled television sets. Under the terms of the arrangement, the programs will continue to be delivered with the same quality and in the same format and length. Additional details of the new productions and tune-in will be forthcoming from Prospect Park.
“We are privileged to continue the legacy of two of the greatest programs to air on daytime television, and are committed to delivering the storylines, characters and quality that audiences have come to love for over 40 years. ‘All My Children’ and ‘One Life to Live’ are television icons, and we are looking forward to providing anytime, anywhere viewing to their loyal community of millions,” said Frank and Kwatinetz. “Technology changes the way the public can and will view television shows. Now that there are so many devices available in addition to television sets, viewers are taking advantage of watching shows wherever they are and on any number of devices. The driving force in making the switch and attracting new audiences is to have outstanding programs that people want to watch. We believe that by continuing to produce the shows in their current hour format and with the same quality, viewers will follow the show to our new, online network.”
“’All My Children’ and ‘One Life to Live’ are iconic pieces of television history that captivated millions of fans since their beginning over 40 years ago,” said Frons. “Each of the shows have made an indelible mark on our culture’s history and informed our consciousness in their own way. We are so glad Prospect Park has assumed the mantel for these shows and that they will continue for the fans.”
Marinelli continued, “From the time the shift in the daytime strategy was announced, our hope was to find a new home for these treasured shows. We are thrilled to license them to Prospect Park so the stories of life in Pine Valley and Llanview can continue to be told for the passionate and loyal fans that enjoy watching each day.”
“I’m just so happy that ABC found a home where the legacies of ‘All My Children’ and ‘One Life to Live’ can continue. I’m excited for their future with Prospect Park,” added Agnes Nixon, creator of both “All My Children” and “One Life to Live.” “It takes a lot of living to make a soap opera a serial, and the wonderful teams on both shows have done just that. Together, we are a big family that keeps going, and I’m looking forward to working alongside these wonderful people as we ensure that the shows will continue with all the love and excitement we’ve always had. I also am so happy for our loyal fans, whom we love so much, and who have been so supportive over the last 40 plus years.”
Prospect Park is a media and production company founded in 2009 by entertainment industry veterans Jeffrey Kwatinetz and former Disney Studios head Rich Frank. Along with successful film and music divisions, the company’s television group has numerous shows in development and breakout network hits airing, including “Royal Pains” and “Wilfred.”
In April, ABC announced that it was expanding the focus of its daytime lineup to include more programming that is informative and authentic and centers on transformation, food and lifestyle. “The Chew,” an innovative and groundbreaking daily talk show that celebrates and explores life through food, will premiere on September 26th. “The Revolution,” a daily show about health and lifestyle transformations, will replace “One Life to Live” in January 2012."
Developments...
More details are coming to light. Soaps In Depth is reporting, via Twitter, that Prospect Park has acquired the rights to all archival footage from both shows. Apparently, old episodes will be shown online. Soaps In Depth ends the tweet with the hopeful promise that "good news is coming!" More as it becomes available.
Saved?!
Have my prayers been answered?! The New York Post is reporting that online company Prospect Park has acquired the rights to All My Children and One Life To Live. According to the article, each show will maintain casts and crews, and stories will continue exactly where they left off. Doing a little digging, I'm seeing that people are very skeptical. Honestly, I kind of am, too. Why would a reputable source like the New York Post report something so monumental if it weren't true? My head is spinning, and I don't know what to think. If this is indeed true, there's no one happier than me. If for some reason it's not, I'm going to be absolutely destroyed. Don't know about you, but I'm going to be sitting on the edge of my seat for the next couple of days until word comes down either way.
Tuesday, July 5, 2011
Eight Years In Another World
One complaint. It's depressing, as a diehard fan of the genre, to constantly have Mr. Lemay referring to it as a lower form of entertainment. While I understand that's how he feels, and respect it, constant reiteration makes one wonder if he realizes who his audience is. If you can overlook that minor flaw, this book is a must-read.
A+
Monday, July 4, 2011
Quote Of The Moment...
"I don't know where any of us would be if everything stayed unforgiven."
-Nick Garrett
-Nick Garrett
October Road!

Sunday, July 3, 2011
Birthday Additions!
Friday, July 1, 2011
One year ago...
Casting!
In happier news, Verla Grubbs will visit Pine Valley in September. Superfan Carol Burnett will reprise the role, and reportedly share scenes with Susan Lucci, and Jill Larson.
Two Hours?
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