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<blockquote data-quote="Daniel Avery" data-source="post: 366476" data-attributes="member: 27"><p>It's not as organized as a "viewing party," unfortunately. it's more of a miniature admiration society!</p><p></p><p>[USER=673]@Carrie Fairchild[/USER] is watching the 1979-80 period involving the villainy of faded movie star, Nola Madison. Some "lost" episodes from the summer/fall of 1981 were recently posted on YT so I've been watching those---but watching out of order due to wanting to see favored characters rather than follow the linear plotlines. I have a working knowledge of how the plots played out, but it's still fun to see how they laid it all out so well. I enjoy how Henry Slesar wrote plots and "unwound" them so well as much as I enjoy the actors' performances.</p><p></p><p> Carrie appears to be watching for the first time unspoiled, so I'm trying to avoid spoiler-y chat in that 1979-80 era. EON is <em>the last </em>show you want to have spoiled, since it is so unpredictable compared to most soaps. CF also appears to have a large dance card when it comes to good TV shows, so there is no "schedule".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Daniel Avery, post: 366476, member: 27"] It's not as organized as a "viewing party," unfortunately. it's more of a miniature admiration society! [USER=673]@Carrie Fairchild[/USER] is watching the 1979-80 period involving the villainy of faded movie star, Nola Madison. Some "lost" episodes from the summer/fall of 1981 were recently posted on YT so I've been watching those---but watching out of order due to wanting to see favored characters rather than follow the linear plotlines. I have a working knowledge of how the plots played out, but it's still fun to see how they laid it all out so well. I enjoy how Henry Slesar wrote plots and "unwound" them so well as much as I enjoy the actors' performances. Carrie appears to be watching for the first time unspoiled, so I'm trying to avoid spoiler-y chat in that 1979-80 era. EON is [I]the last [/I]show you want to have spoiled, since it is so unpredictable compared to most soaps. CF also appears to have a large dance card when it comes to good TV shows, so there is no "schedule". [/QUOTE]
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