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The Kyle and Fish are ending and need to vent thread.
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Topic Started: Mar 10 2010, 04:04 PM (32,621 Views)
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AzureHorizon
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Mar 11 2010, 07:59 PM
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- Mar 11 2010, 07:44 PM
I can't watch Kish m-vids anymore.
It kinda just makes me start to cry and want to slit my wrists. Good lord! Ya'll need some antidepressants!
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xander88
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Mar 11 2010, 08:02 PM
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i havent heard much abt the actress, but why do we call her the "Great Miss Farah Fath"? ive seen other pictures of her and she looks like a sl-t
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Mar 11 2010, 08:05 PM
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- Mar 11 2010, 08:02 PM
i havent heard much abt the actress, but why do we call her the "Great Miss Farah Fath"? ive seen other pictures of her and she looks like a sl-t It's supposed to be ironic--she's only 25 but she has a history of pulling diva acts that the likes of La Lucci and Dame Strasser would never stoop to (nor does she have the talent to back it up). She ripped apart the Stacy storyline publicly and then complained about people badmouthing her on a couple of specific message boards. Basically her behavior is about 180 from the behavior Scott and Brett have exhibited during their tenure.
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Mar 11 2010, 08:05 PM
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I took the blogtalk radio's hosts comments to heart and rewrote my comments to Frank with less edge and more gratitude. I tried anyway. Here's the result.
Mr. Valentini,
I am writing to you to express my deep sadness at the removal of the characters of Kyle and Oliver from One Life to Live.
I started watching One Life in the mid-90’s when I worked on the show in the supporting cast. I was incredibly impressed, in particular, when I took notice of the introduction of Kyle and Oliver as a couple.
I have never reacted to any characters the way I did to the relationship between Kyle and Oliver. I am a straight female and I simply fell in love with this couple struggling to find their way back to each other. I was surprised at how deeply I connected with these two men and their love for one another. It has been an significant and amazing part of my life ever since I first saw them on screen. I have witnessed many other major story lines on One Life and other soaps over the years and none gripped me the way this story did.
These two actors and characters truly enlivened the show. There are a lot of core characters on One Live and it was refreshing to see these two have their own story and start to interact with others on the canvas. I cannot say enough about the talents of Scott Evans and Brett Claywell. I will follow their careers for the rest of my life.
Unfortunately, by removing these characters from the One Life canvas, you have broken any desire I have of ever watching the show again. I am deeply, deeply saddened to lose these two characters and truly there seems no reason for their removal. I find it hard to believe that all the ratings issues were really due to this one couple or that they did not connect to “mainstream” America. Politics may have taken some of audience away from the real reason this story worked: their character, their loving relationship, and the amazing performances of the actors. So if the a gay wedding was too much too soon, why not balance social issues with simple relationship issues as the story moved forward? Why scrap the entire relationship, that was so successful on so many levels, just because One Life hadn’t found the right balance yet?
I am so surprised that One Live has gone from being hailed as a supporter of gay rights to just the same as everyone else in the way that the characters have simply been discarded. To dismiss them so carelessly, you lose me as a viewer. I am astounded some resolution couldn’t be reached to save what was truly just a beautiful story about love. I am incredibly disappointed.
A Kish fan forever,
Sandy ****
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Mar 11 2010, 08:06 PM
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- xander88
- Mar 11 2010, 08:02 PM
i havent heard much abt the actress, but why do we call her the "Great Miss Farah Fath"? ive seen other pictures of her and she looks like a sl-t LOLOL. Okay, the actress in question basically had a public meltdown earlier this week on her myspace page and called out (cursed out and gave her middle fingers to) viewers who've posted negative comments about her acting talents on soap opera forums.
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Mar 11 2010, 08:06 PM
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- Mar 11 2010, 08:02 PM
i havent heard much abt the actress, but why do we call her the "Great Miss Farah Fath"? ive seen other pictures of her and she looks like a sl-t
It's supposed to be ironic--she's only 25 but she has a history of pulling diva acts that the likes of La Lucci and Dame Strasser would never stoop to (nor does she have the talent to back it up). She ripped apart the Stacy storyline publicly and then complained about people badmouthing her on a couple of specific message boards. Basically her behavior is about 180 from the behavior Scott and Brett have exhibited during their tenure. Plus FF's a terrible actress. She makes Susan Lucci look like Meryl Streep.
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Mar 11 2010, 08:09 PM
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Wonderful letter Sandy.
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luke75b
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Mar 11 2010, 08:09 PM
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- luke75b
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- xander88
- Mar 11 2010, 08:02 PM
i havent heard much abt the actress, but why do we call her the "Great Miss Farah Fath"? ive seen other pictures of her and she looks like a sl-t
It's supposed to be ironic--she's only 25 but she has a history of pulling diva acts that the likes of La Lucci and Dame Strasser would never stoop to (nor does she have the talent to back it up). She ripped apart the Stacy storyline publicly and then complained about people badmouthing her on a couple of specific message boards. Basically her behavior is about 180 from the behavior Scott and Brett have exhibited during their tenure.
Plus FF's a terrible actress. She makes Susan Lucci look like Meryl Streep. Well, that goes without saying! :LMAO: It's almost worth sticking around OLTL to laugh at The Great Miss Farah Fath 'acting' up a storm opposite JPL.
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Mar 11 2010, 08:10 PM
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- Mar 11 2010, 08:05 PM
I took the blogtalk radio's hosts comments to heart and rewrote my comments to Frank with less edge and more gratitude. I tried anyway. Here's the result.
Mr. Valentini,
I am writing to you to express my deep sadness at the removal of the characters of Kyle and Oliver from One Life to Live.
I started watching One Life in the mid-90’s when I worked on the show in the supporting cast. I was incredibly impressed, in particular, when I took notice of the introduction of Kyle and Oliver as a couple.
I have never reacted to any characters the way I did to the relationship between Kyle and Oliver. I am a straight female and I simply fell in love with this couple struggling to find their way back to each other. I was surprised at how deeply I connected with these two men and their love for one another. It has been an significant and amazing part of my life ever since I first saw them on screen. I have witnessed many other major story lines on One Life and other soaps over the years and none gripped me the way this story did.
These two actors and characters truly enlivened the show. There are a lot of core characters on One Live and it was refreshing to see these two have their own story and start to interact with others on the canvas. I cannot say enough about the talents of Scott Evans and Brett Claywell. I will follow their careers for the rest of my life.
Unfortunately, by removing these characters from the One Life canvas, you have broken any desire I have of ever watching the show again. I am deeply, deeply saddened to lose these two characters and truly there seems no reason for their removal. I find it hard to believe that all the ratings issues were really due to this one couple or that they did not connect to “mainstream” America. Politics may have taken some of audience away from the real reason this story worked: their character, their loving relationship, and the amazing performances of the actors. So if the a gay wedding was too much too soon, why not balance social issues with simple relationship issues as the story moved forward? Why scrap the entire relationship, that was so successful on so many levels, just because One Life hadn’t found the right balance yet?
I am so surprised that One Live has gone from being hailed as a supporter of gay rights to just the same as everyone else in the way that the characters have simply been discarded. To dismiss them so carelessly, you lose me as a viewer. I am astounded some resolution couldn’t be reached to save what was truly just a beautiful story about love. I am incredibly disappointed.
A Kish fan forever,
Sandy **** Your letter is wonderfully poignant. Beautifully written.
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Mar 11 2010, 08:11 PM
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- Mar 11 2010, 08:05 PM
I took the blogtalk radio's hosts comments to heart and rewrote my comments to Frank with less edge and more gratitude. I tried anyway. Here's the result.
Mr. Valentini,
I am writing to you to express my deep sadness at the removal of the characters of Kyle and Oliver from One Life to Live.
I started watching One Life in the mid-90’s when I worked on the show in the supporting cast. I was incredibly impressed, in particular, when I took notice of the introduction of Kyle and Oliver as a couple.
I have never reacted to any characters the way I did to the relationship between Kyle and Oliver. I am a straight female and I simply fell in love with this couple struggling to find their way back to each other. I was surprised at how deeply I connected with these two men and their love for one another. It has been an significant and amazing part of my life ever since I first saw them on screen. I have witnessed many other major story lines on One Life and other soaps over the years and none gripped me the way this story did.
These two actors and characters truly enlivened the show. There are a lot of core characters on One Live and it was refreshing to see these two have their own story and start to interact with others on the canvas. I cannot say enough about the talents of Scott Evans and Brett Claywell. I will follow their careers for the rest of my life.
Unfortunately, by removing these characters from the One Life canvas, you have broken any desire I have of ever watching the show again. I am deeply, deeply saddened to lose these two characters and truly there seems no reason for their removal. I find it hard to believe that all the ratings issues were really due to this one couple or that they did not connect to “mainstream” America. Politics may have taken some of audience away from the real reason this story worked: their character, their loving relationship, and the amazing performances of the actors. So if the a gay wedding was too much too soon, why not balance social issues with simple relationship issues as the story moved forward? Why scrap the entire relationship, that was so successful on so many levels, just because One Life hadn’t found the right balance yet?
I am so surprised that One Live has gone from being hailed as a supporter of gay rights to just the same as everyone else in the way that the characters have simply been discarded. To dismiss them so carelessly, you lose me as a viewer. I am astounded some resolution couldn’t be reached to save what was truly just a beautiful story about love. I am incredibly disappointed.
A Kish fan forever,
Sandy **** That was a wonderful letter and ITA
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