General Hospital today
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jessnjc |
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Today's episode was pretty good. I love JaSam! I don't understand why the Cassadine's and Luke called Alexis Natasha. I'm assuming that's
her given Cassadine name?
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Moon and Star |
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Yeah that was her given name. When she ran away from Helena after she had her mother killed she changed her name to Alexis. It's why she doesn't have
the Cassadine last name.
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YodaManSkeeto |
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I really chuckled when Helena told Alexis she could lose a few pounds!
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BiancaUL |
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ThaaosHoochie wrote:
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bigredmunkeebutt |
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Nicole Camille Richie wrote: It's a soap opera. She'll go into premature labor, probably during a hostage situation, in a burning building, during a hurricane.
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P5 Teacher RN |
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While I initially liked Jason/Liz, in retrospect it was all wrong. Liz belongs with Lucky (the real Lucky), and Jason/Sam seems like a good fit. That
said, I wish they'd bring someone else in for Jason...someone that's he's crazy about, but I don't think that'll ever happen. In my
opinion, he always seems a little less into his girlfriends than they are into him.
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RKKanhai |
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I love Jason and Sam these days, like today when being arrested & in jail? They're so funny.
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blackcherry |
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I have to say I wasn't ever a big Jason/Sam fan (and I despite the name Jasam) but I've been warming up to them lately.
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maddddd |
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I'm happy that Sam realizes her mistakes with Jason- making her life ALL about him. Jason still sucks, but he's more human with her. Part deux is kinda
tolerable. lol
Though, I have to say, Johnny sure checked Sam out as she was walking away. Rarely do I get any JoSam scenes, I felt spoiled for a second. I still think they'd be smokin'. Does Olivia have to be on every farking day???!! |
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diamondprincess288 |
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I really don't like Olivia. They focus way too much on her character. I just find her annoying, and she sucks for lying about the whole Dante/Sonny
situation.
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P5 Teacher RN |
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I like Olivia sometimes, but I think I really just like the actress and not the character. I agree though, they do focus way too much on her character.
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Nicole2003 |
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She's on every freaking day.
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ThaaosHoochie |
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P5 Teacher RN wrote:He used to be really into Robin though. I think it was Carly who said that Robin ruined him. He just hasn't been as devoted and relaxed in his subsequent relationships since Robin, imo. I never liked Jason and Liz. I think they just had a good friendship and were there for each other as replacements for their lost loves. Liz always will belong with Lucky, that's if they can fix the mess they have written her into, LOL. |
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Just4Justin2005 |
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I used to think Olivia was so pretty, but now that she's on everyday every freakin' time, I can't even appreciate her beauty anymore
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xtina4eva183 |
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Are people still watching soaps? I stopped watching 3 years ago I tuned in to find the same exact people getting into the same exact messes they did then.
They should bring in vampires to the plot to spice things up a bit. |
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maddddd |
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Port Charles didn't last.
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lilacrose82 |
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Just4Justin2005 wrote:I can. She's gorgeous and her body is sick. Every time I see her though, I wait for her to start singing "A Whole New World." She looks just like Jasmine from Aladdin. Giant eyes and all. |
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blackcherry |
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The previews for tomorrow looked almost like they might kill Claudia off.
I would love nothing more. Peace out bitch! |
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Sham99 |
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Found a picture of Lucky as a cop and Jason. Jason looks like he could squash Lucky.
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Sham99 |
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Greg V. opens up about being fired from GH
THE GREG VAUGHAN INTERVIEW - GENERAL HOSPITAL
Vaughan Moves On
On-Air On-Soaps sat down with the reliable and hard working Vaughan late last week. In this personally heartfelt and revealing interview, Greg opens up about his feelings about being let-go by the soap; what he feels caused the decision by executives to make the change; and what his plans are in a very difficult economy with a wife, a child and a brand new baby on the way. If there was ever a class act in daytime, this is the guy!
What have all your legions of fans said to you since the news has sunk in that you were let-go as Lucky Spencer? GREG: Other than heartfelt shock and complete sorrow that things turned out the way they have, and been wishing and hoping there is something greater out there for me. MICHAEL: You had a difficult task when you started on GH. You preceded two Daytime Emmy winners in the role, Jonathan Jackson and Jacob Young. GREG: Coming into the role with the excitement, and opportunity to take on a loved and adored character was such a challenge and meant so much. Looking back on my seven years there, its flown right by. As I was cleaning out my dressing room and getting all my memories, things that I got from fans, interviews and articles, it was a complete process. I had to go through all that and it helped a lot. Every person that came to me…. we had tears that we shed and laughs that had meant so much. It's been an amazing opportunity for me and a lot of fun.
When did you clean out your dressing room? That must have been a tough one! GREG: I cleaned it out after a week I was let go from the show. I needed time to reassess some things and talk to my wife and my family. I have one child and one on the way. It is terrible timing. I love what I do, and I do it with nothing but respect, and this period of time we are at in the world is a terrible time, not just for me but for so many people in worse positions that I am. I have a roof over my head and a family I love so much. And I will come out of its on top, no matter what. MICHAEL: So how did you find out the final nail in your version of Lucky's coffin? GREG: It was a bit of shock and there was a call that was made. I went in knowing one of three things; A) I was going to be fired, B) I was going to be put on recurring, C) There was a story coming. But usually your executive does not call you with a story, that is usually done by your head writer, and that only happened once to me in seven years. So I sort of prepared myself going in to it and going in just at ease and peace. It's not what you want to hear, but if you go in knowing you are a little bit more reserved, and that was my approach. MICHAEL: Did you have any inkling in your gut that this might happen?
There was a guy who was coming on the show who is recurring, and he is there now and he said, "How are things going?" And I said, "You know
what? I think
MICHAEL: It's almost like now soap opera actors are becoming more like free agent baseball players… you trade them to another team, or re-sign them again later! GREG: I think they are doing what they felt is best, and look, now Sarah Brown is at B&B. It is like any athlete. You are expendable and a free agent. I did my time. I felt like all good things come to an end, and it's sad to walk away. This machine is going to continue with or without me, and it's time to say it's the nature of the beast, and I love you, and it's been fun. These last years though, I felt I was not challenged as an actor. MICHAEL: You were sort of wasted, and Lucky had no story of his own. Which means they did not either want to write for you, or they were too busy on other stories and actors. GREG: There is too much history and investment into the Spencer family with Luke and Laura. I am sure there are a lot of political reasons to showcase certain people and not others. You put all your eggs in one basket and that is who you invest in. It's the way the show operates and it's sad. I learned a lot of great things from it, and a lot of truth. It's a very cutthroat business. MICHAEL: Do you feel like you even had the opportunity to make Lucky your own?
I think in everything I was given I tried to bring a realness, and was accepted. So many people were voicing their opinions, and
MICHAEL: Did you get a call or moment with your co-stars of almost seven years, Tony Geary (Luke) and Rebecca Herbst (Liz)? GREG: Tony sent me a nice gift and we had a short conversation. I did not get to speak to Rebecca at all. She and her husband, Michael Saucedo, did leave a message letting me know I was in their thoughts and prayers. I got abundance farewells from the cast and crew. There was a lot of tears. The first week and half I wanted to re-evaluate things in life and figure out what my plan was; and if there was another place for me in this realm and in this medium. I am open to all things and anybody who wants to have a meeting with me from CBS, NBC or ABC, of course I will. Soap operas have given me a great outlet and I don't want anybody to take that away from me. I was losing that at GH. There is a vehicle there, and that is why you see great actors on General Hospital, because they have an outlet daily. MICHAEL: What kind of role would you like ultimately like to do?
I think the romantic comedy genre would be great for me as an actor. I really haven't gotten the chance to do much comedy. With Kelly Monaco (Sam) and
me, I tried to make things bigger with her, and find
MICHAEL: You tweeted to your fans when you were officially let go from GH. Why? GREG: There was so much speculation as to what was going on: that I was being released from my contract, that I was in contract negotiations, and that I was done. This is months before and this was right before our fan weekend in July . I was in a long 26-week cycle and a four-year contract. So, I still had a year and four months left on my contract. There was a power among us, who in the political environment that we are in, made a choice. I was an expendable asset to the show to make room for somebody else. They made the bed and they have to sleep with that. I have peace, and it is what it is. I stay in touch with my fans, though! MICHAEL:
GREG: They are great to me, and I wanted
MICHAEL: Is Lucky's drug addiction storyline the work you are most proud of? GREG: Obviously, because it was the only story I was ever given. When you give something like that to somebody and they can take it… it's like they want to see how much value you can bring to our show. If you are given great material and you can deliver, you think you are going to have a follow-up story or more than that. You would think they would say, "Wow. You were more than challenged and you delivered beyond expectations." I think in some ways you can't outshine those who are already stars on the show! MICHAEL: Which must be frustrating then.
I would not want to be tied down to someone or something that does not have value in it. If I am giving 100% of myself then I want them to have an open
communication with me about what they are thinking and what I am thinking, and ask and reciprocate the same thing. Because we are actors does not mean
MICHAEL: So do you think when the news spread of your departure that it put the fear of God in your cast mates… that they could be the next to go? GREG: Yeah! You see great actors like, Ted King (Ex-Alcazar), Sebastian Roche (Ex- Jerry ), Rick Hearst (Ex-Ric) and people unused like Megan Ward (Kate). I just don't get it! I don't get how you can have one of the most talented ensembles and you can only showcase three people. MICHAEL: They have their chosen people! GREG: And look, I think they are great people outside of the work place, and inside they are great actors as well. But if you don't see other characters intertwined in story then it does not make a good show. It's become more of a suit and tie business and about making budgets. Now back in the old days when Jonathan Jackson was there, great people like former executive producer Gloria Monty (who passed away) were in charge, and that is when everybody came together and hashed things out… storyline and possibilities… and that was always everybody's greatest memories. Not anymore! MICHAEL: No matter what transpired, you were still a part of one of the most famous soap families of all-time, the Spencer's. Do you feel that in the end, the business of soap opera got in your way of being able to show your chops?
Everybody nowadays has somebody breathing over their shoulder. We've got a budget to make, and if
MICHAEL: Now that you are in the middle of this grieving process, what possible advice could you give to anyone who may read this, who has just gone through a life-changing event or personal and professional set back? How do you go through something like that and come out the other side?
It's a difficult thing to do and overcome, and the stakes are even higher now with the economy and the limited amount of jobs in the market place. I mean, specifically focusing on the job aspect of it, you have to take what you learn in any situation and you have to apply it to your life to maintain your stability. If I was in my 20's and independent and on my own righ now, I would be out having a drink with the guys. But I have a family with children, and one on the way. My wife and I have had some good heart-to-heart talks. We have looked at it as; we have to take a moment to step outside and breathe and wake up tomorrow. That is how I live life. I live life to the fullest, no matter what it is. And if it all ended today, am I OK with that? Yeah! I could walk away saying I had a dream. I came to California and I have achieved it. I did good work and challenged myself and now I am ready to set sail. Let the winds blow and let it take me wherever I am supposed to go. I am happy, and I hope that I will have greater and many more opportunities down the road. Photo Credits: Courtesy JPI and ABC |
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Back at the end of last month, word
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You have some of the most loyal
fans I have ever seen. They really needed to hear the devastating news from you to make it palpable.
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