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Goodbye Pam´s Nightmare
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<blockquote data-quote="Billy Nolan" data-source="post: 437775" data-attributes="member: 1037"><p>I've just finished the legendary dream season and am at the beginning of season 10. I quite liked season 9 with Marinos, etc., as well as some of the storylines.</p><p></p><p>What particularly moved/delighted me was the storyline about the deaf Tony. For a primetime soap opera from the '80s, I thought that was really good.</p><p></p><p>So I'm very disappointed that this storyline isn't being continued.</p><p></p><p>I also write for film and TV magazines, and I'll be mentioning Dallas and Tony's story in one of my next articles about "Representation of Inclusion in Hollywood´s Movies and TV-Series over the Decades." It's a shame that it wasn't continued, especially since some producers said they were glad to be able to drop some storylines after the dream season ended. Was that perhaps also referring to Tony's storyline ?I will do some more research on that. </p><p></p><p>Furthermore, I have to admit that I'm currently losing interest in the show, as I feel like the development has stalled and everything is being rehashed from the beginning. Like the conflict between Ray and Donna; Jenna's grief at not being able to have Bobby, etc. </p><p></p><p>I hope the show will grab me again.</p><p></p><p>...oh yeah: and it's a shame that Mark Graison apparently isn't coming back after all. His humor and cynicism were refreshing. And I would have liked to learn more about his time in the macho fraternity as a student.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Billy Nolan, post: 437775, member: 1037"] I've just finished the legendary dream season and am at the beginning of season 10. I quite liked season 9 with Marinos, etc., as well as some of the storylines. What particularly moved/delighted me was the storyline about the deaf Tony. For a primetime soap opera from the '80s, I thought that was really good. So I'm very disappointed that this storyline isn't being continued. I also write for film and TV magazines, and I'll be mentioning Dallas and Tony's story in one of my next articles about "Representation of Inclusion in Hollywood´s Movies and TV-Series over the Decades." It's a shame that it wasn't continued, especially since some producers said they were glad to be able to drop some storylines after the dream season ended. Was that perhaps also referring to Tony's storyline ?I will do some more research on that. Furthermore, I have to admit that I'm currently losing interest in the show, as I feel like the development has stalled and everything is being rehashed from the beginning. Like the conflict between Ray and Donna; Jenna's grief at not being able to have Bobby, etc. I hope the show will grab me again. ...oh yeah: and it's a shame that Mark Graison apparently isn't coming back after all. His humor and cynicism were refreshing. And I would have liked to learn more about his time in the macho fraternity as a student. [/QUOTE]
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