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Why are soap operas STILL on the air?
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<blockquote data-quote="Grant Jennings" data-source="post: 293023" data-attributes="member: 746"><p>What would be the alternative?</p><p><em>• Brad wants a home that's close to work and doesn't mind having a few DIY projects but Stacey wants something move-in-ready and open-concept.</em></p><p>• The next Meghan McCain/Sharon Osborne sharing her opinions.</p><p>• Another of Oprah's "Drs" hawking "miracle cures".</p><p>• <em>Your honor, those scratches weren't there before Destiny borrowed my car.</em></p><p>• A "newscast" that's actually an anchor stating their opinions.</p><p>• <em>And when you take it out of the oven it should look like this </em>(press "applause" button).</p><p></p><p>I can think of two reasons why we need soap operas. First: they are a great training-ground for young actors. Think of all of the successful actors in prime-time and movies who got their start in soaps. Actors have to learn a new script every day. They have experienced actors to mentor them and act as role models. Second: experienced actors who never "made the big time" continue to work. I support anything that keeps actors like David Canary and Larry Bryggman employed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grant Jennings, post: 293023, member: 746"] What would be the alternative? [I]• Brad wants a home that's close to work and doesn't mind having a few DIY projects but Stacey wants something move-in-ready and open-concept.[/I] • The next Meghan McCain/Sharon Osborne sharing her opinions. • Another of Oprah's "Drs" hawking "miracle cures". • [I]Your honor, those scratches weren't there before Destiny borrowed my car.[/I] • A "newscast" that's actually an anchor stating their opinions. • [I]And when you take it out of the oven it should look like this [/I](press "applause" button). I can think of two reasons why we need soap operas. First: they are a great training-ground for young actors. Think of all of the successful actors in prime-time and movies who got their start in soaps. Actors have to learn a new script every day. They have experienced actors to mentor them and act as role models. Second: experienced actors who never "made the big time" continue to work. I support anything that keeps actors like David Canary and Larry Bryggman employed. [/QUOTE]
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