
Posted by mcdeare on 10/27/2009, 8:55 am, in reply to "SOD"
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"She wants to be the Greenlee that existed before her 2008 return. I'm sure she doesn't mean Sabine Singh though, heh. She really believes the story will be more character-driven than plot-driven this time. She believes the show is starting to strive for character-driven. She's excited about "going head to head with Susan" and thinks it's all a great setup."
If the story is character-driven it should mean Greens will once again be close to David. The old Greenlee was the one I loved, the spitfire who lit up every scene, whose every thought came out of her mouth immediately. I'm so looking forward to her return. And I'm glad to hear she will indeed be in the tri of E/R/G. Now we need to know if David will make it a quad. LOL.
"Adam suddenly finds himself in purgatory. David is the devil, Annie is an angel. Egan (Annie) says Vincent was brilliant."
I can't wait to see this scene! Pratt continues to use Vincent in fascinating ways, confident VI can do anything. And he can. LOL.
"Adam pays an emotional visit to Stuart's grave."
Am glad to see Pratt giving DC meaty material. Finally!
"Jake and Amanda vow that nothing will come between them."
Hilarious. Something's already come between them. David. LOL. And Jake's infantile behavior has made it so easy for him.
"Chrishelle Stause (Amanda) feels Ricky (Jake) does the most ad-libbing on their show. When she's working with him she's learned not to rely on any of her cues/lines."
This is very unprofessional, IMO. He leaves his fellow actors in a nightmarish position, uneasy about what he'll do or say next. Soaps are on a tight budget, rehearsal time is tightened, and actors need to be able to rely on each other. No wonder CS shines with VI. She seems more mature with him. Now we know why. LOL.
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