Join us on Twitter soapoperafan , and Facebook. General Hospital. On her way out. Updated: July 16, Powered by. Posted on: HollywoodLife. Posted 2 hours ago. Posted on: Variety. Posted 5 hours ago. So sick of GH writing. The show is almost unwatchable. It has been ruined by bad writing and stupid plots.
Will probably stop watching because I'm so fed up with it. It gets sillier every day. I wish they hadnt wasted her time back with hiding at The Cassadines. And does this mean and Patrina reunion. Cause of that girl goes back to him. That's just pathetic. Just make Heather go away Or at least just show her in mental hospital. This has went way past stupid. That Heather story line has just about ruined GH. That with all the other really stupid repetitive on and on story lines. They need some new stuff and to finalized all the old drama, or I am close to deleting this show from my DVR!!
And in closing I love Kimberly she is a great actress and has always been my favorite since she was a lil girl. I agree - Loved having Robin back and will miss her when she is gone but that's soaps. But please, get rid of Heather!!! This kind of nonsense is why soaps became such a laughing stock in the entertainment industry. On what planet is her story line plausible?? In the real world, the hospital that keeps letting her escape would have so many lawsuits, it would have shut down a long time ago.
And what does she live on, how does she have an income, where does she find these thugs that help her? Why couldn't Carly escape the boathouse? It wasn't locked when Luke got there, her hands were tied and she was gagged but she still could have made her way out of there when Heather was gone!
This is ridiculous! So sad and wasteful. KMc, we will always miss you! But at this point, perhaps they should recast. I say this because Sabrina and Uncle Patrick make me want to shower - and not in a good way, in a 'ew' way.
I liked her with Milo. Thank god, she has done nothing but bring things down with her dour appearance. Hope Robin falls down a deep well!
Now said dead wife is leaving again. I think not ABC. I don't knw y they wrote the story the way they did. Patrick is torn between his two wives and slowly starts to gravitate towards Robin. Making her the "other" women, only to find out that his new wife is pregnant and that's what make Robin realize that she no longer have a place in Patricks live and THAN she leaves.
I think they should just re-cast her and re-cast Jason, too. Not everybody, however, shared in the thought that this was the best working situation. McCullough recalled that Steve Burton Jason Morgan gave her a hard time for not being on set as much as everybody else in the scenes.
McCullough quickly tried to downplay Burton's behavior as just teasing, but Benard felt it was important to point out, "Steve was kind of a jerk-off early on. He's not that now , but he could hurt people's feelings. I mean, we both kinda were -- this is no bullshit -- we both were, but he didn't know when to stop. I kinda did. Soon after, the pair's conversation turned to the illicit drug use that was present at General Hospital back in the s.
McCullough revealed that she first became aware of her co-stars using drugs when she was a teenager. And there was a lot of 'So-and-so won't come out of their dressing room I remember having to wait around for people to just show up, and sometimes they didn't. She continued, "We were there sometimes until like , in the morning We'd get there at and people would just sleep there all the time.
Like, that wasn't a big deal to just stay the night, because you're like, 'Why would I go home for four hours? Things have definitely changed since that time, McCullough pointed out, but she opined that the producers of that period thrived in such a work environment.
They really care! McCullough went on to share that in the 80s, GH actors had more freedom to party because there were always teleprompters on set, which meant that they didn't have to have their lines memorized. Reflecting on the emotional AIDS storyline that is considered not just one of her best storylines of all time, but also one of GH's best stories of all time, McCullough shared that a lot was going on behind the scenes as well as in front of the camera. She continued, "Even though it was also a very deep, heavy, tragic story, there was something that was so full of love about it.
It wasn't just melodrama for the sake of melodrama, which you know we do a lot of! But this was, like, groundbreaking. This was the first heterosexual couple ever, in any medium, to deal with AIDS -- and in such a loving way. We didn't harp on, 'Well, how did he get it?
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