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Topic Started: March 30, 2015, 4:13 pm (39,185 Views)
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April 7, 2015, 5:42 pm
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With both Robert/Anna gone it was like an end of the era and a whole new transition was staring, you could almost understand lots of fans leaving then, pretty much like when both L&L had left in at the end of 83. When Ian left and Duke died? Those fans left because Duke was gone and they didn't bothered to stay around and see what Anna done on her own.
So what? Are you saying it's okay to stop watching when Robert and Anna left but not when Duke left? What about the fans that stopped watching back in 1981 when Genie left? Was it okay to stop watching then? What about the fans that stopped watching when Tristan and Emma left in 1985? People can stop watching whenever they want. It doesn't make them a "bad" fan.
No, what I'm saying is that if those fans were really fans of Anna too? They would've stuck with her. Those fans quit because they fear she was slated to get with Robert, when in reality? Anna had some of the best material during that period as a single mom and professional career woman. I supposed they weren't interested in seeing Anna in that light. They only wanted to see her playing second fiddle to all Duke's drama. WORD!
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April 7, 2015, 5:43 pm
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With both Robert/Anna gone it was like an end of the era and a whole new transition was staring, you could almost understand lots of fans leaving then, pretty much like when both L&L had left in at the end of 83. When Ian left and Duke died? Those fans left because Duke was gone and they didn't bothered to stay around and see what Anna done on her own.
So what? Are you saying it's okay to stop watching when Robert and Anna left but not when Duke left? What about the fans that stopped watching back in 1981 when Genie left? Was it okay to stop watching then? What about the fans that stopped watching when Tristan and Emma left in 1985? People can stop watching whenever they want. It doesn't make them a "bad" fan.
No, what I'm saying is that if those fans were really fans of Anna too? They would've stuck with her. Those fans quit because they fear she was slated to get with Robert, when in reality? Anna had some of the best material during that period as a single mom and professional career woman. I supposed they weren't interested in seeing Anna in that light. They only wanted to see her playing second fiddle to all Duke's drama. Oh spare me. You don't know that. <rolls eyes>
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April 7, 2015, 5:43 pm
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So what? Are you saying it's okay to stop watching when Robert and Anna left but not when Duke left? What about the fans that stopped watching back in 1981 when Genie left? Was it okay to stop watching then? What about the fans that stopped watching when Tristan and Emma left in 1985? People can stop watching whenever they want. It doesn't make them a "bad" fan.
No, what I'm saying is that if those fans were really fans of Anna too? They would've stuck with her. Those fans quit because they fear she was slated to get with Robert, when in reality? Anna had some of the best material during that period as a single mom and professional career woman. I supposed they weren't interested in seeing Anna in that light. They only wanted to see her playing second fiddle to all Duke's drama.
Oh spare me. You don't know that. <rolls eyes>
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April 7, 2015, 5:44 pm
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With both Robert/Anna gone it was like an end of the era and a whole new transition was staring, you could almost understand lots of fans leaving then, pretty much like when both L&L had left in at the end of 83. When Ian left and Duke died? Those fans left because Duke was gone and they didn't bothered to stay around and see what Anna done on her own.
So what? Are you saying it's okay to stop watching when Robert and Anna left but not when Duke left? What about the fans that stopped watching back in 1981 when Genie left? Was it okay to stop watching then? What about the fans that stopped watching when Tristan and Emma left in 1985? People can stop watching whenever they want. It doesn't make them a "bad" fan.
You mean when Genie left in 1982? That was another HUGE transition because laura AND Luke was the whole show and not having Laura? Was a huge lost, remember 31 mills peep tuned into their wedding..It was Luke and LAURA they were a package deal. So no not the same. Sure.... You just want to blame DnA fans for supposedly not watching Anna. That's what it comes down to. I mean, by the same token, L&L fans should have continued watching for TG. He won his first Emmy in 1982. They should have watched.
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April 7, 2015, 5:45 pm
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There's always going to be a few with screws loose, but for the most part, I think Twitter as a medium works as a playground for harmless "obsessions" that people like to escape to with other likeminded people. From what I've seen lots of "obsessed" fans have lives outside these shows, professionals with jobs, families, and other interests. Twitter isn't the whole picture, not for the fans and certainly not for the actors.
twitter, FB aren't the whole picture but Twitter & FB are what the network judge things on now. Per NV and some peeps on twitter are plum crazy.
I just think if the EP and HW and networks execs (and other celebs for that matter) are going to use social media to pimp their own projects and agendas (sometimes riling up fans on purpose even), they have to be willing and able to deal with the crazies in a better manner than the crazies deal with them. ITA. If you go on twitter and want to tweet, you better be able to handle the crazies a bit.
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April 7, 2015, 6:05 pm
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So what? Are you saying it's okay to stop watching when Robert and Anna left but not when Duke left? What about the fans that stopped watching back in 1981 when Genie left? Was it okay to stop watching then? What about the fans that stopped watching when Tristan and Emma left in 1985? People can stop watching whenever they want. It doesn't make them a "bad" fan.
You mean when Genie left in 1982? That was another HUGE transition because laura AND Luke was the whole show and not having Laura? Was a huge lost, remember 31 mills peep tuned into their wedding..It was Luke and LAURA they were a package deal. So no not the same.
Sure.... You just want to blame DnA fans for supposedly not watching Anna. That's what it comes down to. I mean, by the same token, L&L fans should have continued watching for TG. He won his first Emmy in 1982. They should have watched. DnA fans do you mean David and Anna fans cause Duke and Anna fans are nothing more but Duke fans who only tolerate Anna when she's kissing his ass! Speaking of Duke Ian fans how many are going to Fantasy Weekend to support him there? Interesting to find out.
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April 7, 2015, 7:07 pm
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http://abc.go.com/shows/general-hospital/news/bonus-video/150330-bonus-scene-true-port-charles-story-luke-spencer?linkId=13388389
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April 7, 2015, 7:10 pm
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Anna's story whatever it may be need to be showcased at least 2x a week. That's why we can't really get into any of it because it goes for weeks without anything.
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April 7, 2015, 7:24 pm
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Anna's story whatever it may be need to be showcased at least 2x a week. That's why we can't really get into any of it because it goes for weeks without anything. Totally agree with this and I think one of the bloggers mentioned it. I don't watch regrularly and just try to find out what episodes she's on. I'm lucky if she's on once a week. When you think about it, Anna and new Sloane have only had scenes in 3 or 4 eps. If they want their story to take off they have to feature them more.
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April 7, 2015, 7:29 pm
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I gotta say that RC got Robert/Anna so right in this scene. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j1ZGSB_r-wA
It could've been the actors knowing each other so well and they know how to bring it to life, but to me? This scene felt so much like classic R&A, from Robert trying to see the pic to his goodbye to her. Classic!
I feel if given a chance? RC would do justice with R&A, IMHO
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