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<blockquote data-quote="Lankershim Blasdel 1" data-source="post: 418734" data-attributes="member: 35205"><p>Angela Channing would have eaten her for breakfast. Even Lana Turner knew how to play powerful.</p><p>Donna Mills played it well too.</p><p>Joan was never a convincing businesswoman</p><p>The writing was also to blame. It has to happen organically, we need to see them evolve or have a reason to become one</p><p>Joan played a lazy psycho bitch really well though, too bad they got rid of that a couple of episodes into season 3</p><p>There was no motivation for Alexis to want to run an oil company or have any clue how to, and nobody showed her how. They just put a tusk desk in the old Cecil office set and put her in it and wrote that she screamed get out of my office.</p><p>In reality a woman like her would have let the men run the company while she enjoyed the cash coming in, the men at ColbyCo would not be kind if she overstepped her boundaries, a woman who married the owner while he was dying in a hospital.</p><p>If only they kept Lloyd another few months it could have worked, I really believe they only fired him to save money yet they kept pointless bad actor Michael Nader until the end</p><p>Even Leona Helmsley worked and knew the hotel business, she was a horrible bitch but actually knew her employees and was fair if you did your job, she had motivation to be in that power position</p><p>That Rita Blake scene on the stairs should have been Alexis and Cecil in the middle of season 3, she needed to stay horrible not some “respected member of society and business” you can’t run a board meeting convincingly after shooting at a pregnant women</p><p>It also ruined Blake, being outsmarted by his ex wife every season, it got really old.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lankershim Blasdel 1, post: 418734, member: 35205"] Angela Channing would have eaten her for breakfast. Even Lana Turner knew how to play powerful. Donna Mills played it well too. Joan was never a convincing businesswoman The writing was also to blame. It has to happen organically, we need to see them evolve or have a reason to become one Joan played a lazy psycho bitch really well though, too bad they got rid of that a couple of episodes into season 3 There was no motivation for Alexis to want to run an oil company or have any clue how to, and nobody showed her how. They just put a tusk desk in the old Cecil office set and put her in it and wrote that she screamed get out of my office. In reality a woman like her would have let the men run the company while she enjoyed the cash coming in, the men at ColbyCo would not be kind if she overstepped her boundaries, a woman who married the owner while he was dying in a hospital. If only they kept Lloyd another few months it could have worked, I really believe they only fired him to save money yet they kept pointless bad actor Michael Nader until the end Even Leona Helmsley worked and knew the hotel business, she was a horrible bitch but actually knew her employees and was fair if you did your job, she had motivation to be in that power position That Rita Blake scene on the stairs should have been Alexis and Cecil in the middle of season 3, she needed to stay horrible not some “respected member of society and business” you can’t run a board meeting convincingly after shooting at a pregnant women It also ruined Blake, being outsmarted by his ex wife every season, it got really old. [/QUOTE]
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