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<blockquote data-quote="Daniel Avery" data-source="post: 325024" data-attributes="member: 27"><p>I'm okay with Melissa Ordway. I just think the role of Abby is rather cursed in the same way a lot of legacy characters are/were, where their linkages to other characters are used to involve them in plotlines, but no effort is given to make them a <em>stand-alone character. </em>Every soap has one of those, though.</p><p></p><p>If <em>Beyond Salem</em> ends up winning any of the awards they're nominated for, prepare for a lot of belly-aching. The show was only five episodes! I don't understand why it wasn't grouped in with those other web-soaps I don't watch.</p><p></p><p>I'm rooting for Kimberlin Brown all the way, but SupActress has several worthy candidates. I hear so many good things about Marci Miller but I want Cynthia Watros to win Lead Actress anyway. Poor chick keeps getting cheated out of daughters...let's give her an Emmy to have something to put to bed at night.</p><p></p><p>I'm torn on the Young Performers Category. Sidney Mikayla was just so consistently good--a natural who made it look easy. But Nicholas Chavez came in and made such strides in his acting so quickly that it gave me some of the same vibes I had when watching Anne Heche back when she was hired on <em>Another World</em> at his age. Either one is worthy; this is a year in which I wish they had kept the separate male and female categories just so both Chavez and Mikayla could get a trophy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Daniel Avery, post: 325024, member: 27"] I'm okay with Melissa Ordway. I just think the role of Abby is rather cursed in the same way a lot of legacy characters are/were, where their linkages to other characters are used to involve them in plotlines, but no effort is given to make them a [I]stand-alone character. [/I]Every soap has one of those, though. If [I]Beyond Salem[/I] ends up winning any of the awards they're nominated for, prepare for a lot of belly-aching. The show was only five episodes! I don't understand why it wasn't grouped in with those other web-soaps I don't watch. I'm rooting for Kimberlin Brown all the way, but SupActress has several worthy candidates. I hear so many good things about Marci Miller but I want Cynthia Watros to win Lead Actress anyway. Poor chick keeps getting cheated out of daughters...let's give her an Emmy to have something to put to bed at night. I'm torn on the Young Performers Category. Sidney Mikayla was just so consistently good--a natural who made it look easy. But Nicholas Chavez came in and made such strides in his acting so quickly that it gave me some of the same vibes I had when watching Anne Heche back when she was hired on [I]Another World[/I] at his age. Either one is worthy; this is a year in which I wish they had kept the separate male and female categories just so both Chavez and Mikayla could get a trophy. [/QUOTE]
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