bobc@tektools.UUCP (Bob Crane) (11/13/85)
When I first started to watch AMC 4 or so years ago, my favorite little nasty was Silver, the fake sister of Erica. She was great! Since AMC needs a little spice, wouldn't it be great if they brought her back? I also vote that Tad should dump Hillary. If Hillary, can't understand why Tad and Dottie went to bed then she's not worth it in the first place. Bring back Tad the Cad! Bob Crane
pfau@ihuxm.UUCP (l pfau) (11/15/85)
> When I first started to watch AMC 4 or so years ago, > my favorite little nasty was Silver, the fake sister of > Erica. She was great! > > Since AMC needs a little spice, wouldn't it be great if they > brought her back? > > I also vote that Tad should dump Hillary. If Hillary, can't understand > why Tad and Dottie went to bed then she's not worth it in the first > place. > Yes, I agree that AMC could use some more "evil" characters. Even Tad has become pretty docile. Can anyone remember the name of the man that Daisy was married/engaged to? He was pushed overboard off Palmer's yacht? My husband has been hoping he would reappear. One thing I hate about AMC is the way they stereotype people. For example, Brooke is a working woman, who never spends anytime with her child. Jesse is a hot-headed black man, who is always in trouble and can't seem to hold down a decent job. Nina was president of a corporation, only because her father owned the company. I also hate the way they portray children - usually up in their rooms, playing by themselves, no matter how old they are (Frankie, Joey, Bobby, Laura). I hope that people don't think that is realistic. (Not that I expect Soaps to be realistic.) My husband, who has his own business, hates the way the people on AMC who own their own businesses, never seem to spend anytime at work. (And then Benny is surprised when Eugene rips him off - yes, Eugene was another stereotype, although he was a good villian character) Does anyone else have any gripes about AMC? (Don't ask me why we watch it - basically because there's not much else on and it's hard to get into another soap)
odom@acf4.UUCP (Paul R. Odom) (11/17/85)
[**] The character to whom Daisy was engaged a while back was Lars Bogart. He and Palmer were engaged in the same battle for power that we now find Palmer and Adam fighting. At least Adam is not currently after Daisy (yet). Paul Odom