I miss the good ole days when they actually had more than two people in each scene. Cheap bastards! I loved Molly with Jake. It was her one chance at a real happy ending on this show. It was also the only time I ever actually liked Molly. Except for one scene she did with Reid on her almost wedding day. I was amazed at how much better her acting was when paired with a good actor.
Also...SIMON! Simon and Katie were my favorite couple until Reid stormed into Luke's life. I can't remember how Bruno was blackmailing her, but I remember aching for Simon to rescue Katie. They always looked like an old Hollywood couple together. So classy and gorgeous.
Aww, the old cottage. I missed you. And MITZY! How much fun was that little ball of fire when she was on a mission with Jack. So cute!
I know, I adored Rose! And not only because I'm also an Italian from New Jersey! (she was one of my tribe!) LOL But you could tell that Martha was having so much fun playing her. It was like a breath of fresh air blew into Oakdale. They were also able to give her such great romances. I hated that they had to kill her off.
If I remember correctly, Martha did say she liked playing her better! But the show needed Lily to be the grounded center of the Walsh/Snyder clan. ;)
I miss the good ole days when they actually had more than two people in each scene.
Not only do they have more than 2 people, but they shot it in a way where you couldn't be sure how many people were there so it made it seem even more crowded than the actual number of participants. So not only did they stop having enough people in scenes to make any of them relistic, but their cinematography started to suck [or maybe they couldn't afford sets that were more than a few walls thrown together].
The lack of people at weddings, christenings, etc. really took me out of the storylines. IMHO, it would have made more sense to have scenes set right before or right after the big events with just the people that they were going to use.
Will and some other kid go with Luke to Lucinda's cottage (the future Lilypad) because Luke would much rather hang out with cute boys than watch the bride and groom kissy-kissy.
LOL! As a fan, I am solemnly bound to read far more into it than it deserves that Luke didn't give an obligatory 'ew grown ups straight people kissing' response in video two.
Fancy dresses and lots of extras. That is how the parties should have been. Its amazing what a budget could do for the show.
I about fell out of my chair seeing a black child on screen. What happened to the attempt at integration on the show?
While Jake and Molly were saying vows in clip three there was a young blonde lady in the front row holding what looked like twin girls. Anyone know who they were?
Did anyone else notice Molly didn't cry? I almost didn't recognize her without her mascara running all down her face.
If we say that Luke is 9 years old here then that would put Reid in college or med school. He must be doing lots of things with lots of people and working hard at earning those grants and fellowships. He has no idea that there is a mischievous little boy that will one day steal his heart.
I think the twins were Jake and Vicky's (I believe that was the name of his dead wife on AW..I never watched that show and was irritated for months when they brought those characters over. However, I did finally grow to like Jake and then they bumped him off!). If I remember correctly, the woman is his dead wife's sister. If I'm wrong, somebody please correct me!
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The other kid is Curtis, Dr. (Hot Bod) Ben's adopted son.
Love Lucinda telling the waiter to keep away from the vodka!
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Also...SIMON! Simon and Katie were my favorite couple until Reid stormed into Luke's life. I can't remember how Bruno was blackmailing her, but I remember aching for Simon to rescue Katie. They always looked like an old Hollywood couple together. So classy and gorgeous.
Aww, the old cottage. I missed you. And MITZY! How much fun was that little ball of fire when she was on a mission with Jack. So cute!
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If I remember correctly, Martha did say she liked playing her better! But the show needed Lily to be the grounded center of the Walsh/Snyder clan. ;)
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Not only do they have more than 2 people, but they shot it in a way where you couldn't be sure how many people were there so it made it seem even more crowded than the actual number of participants. So not only did they stop having enough people in scenes to make any of them relistic, but their cinematography started to suck [or maybe they couldn't afford sets that were more than a few walls thrown together].
The lack of people at weddings, christenings, etc. really took me out of the storylines. IMHO, it would have made more sense to have scenes set right before or right after the big events with just the people that they were going to use.
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ALERT ALERT BLACK PEOPLE IN OAKDALE.
Will and some other kid go with Luke to Lucinda's cottage (the future Lilypad) because Luke would much rather hang out with cute boys than watch the bride and groom kissy-kissy.
LOL! As a fan, I am solemnly bound to read far more into it than it deserves that Luke didn't give an obligatory 'ew grown ups straight people kissing' response in video two.
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I about fell out of my chair seeing a black child on screen. What happened to the attempt at integration on the show?
While Jake and Molly were saying vows in clip three there was a young blonde lady in the front row holding what looked like twin girls. Anyone know who they were?
Did anyone else notice Molly didn't cry? I almost didn't recognize her without her mascara running all down her face.
If we say that Luke is 9 years old here then that would put Reid in college or med school. He must be doing lots of things with lots of people and working hard at earning those grants and fellowships. He has no idea that there is a mischievous little boy that will one day steal his heart.
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