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<blockquote data-quote="Willie Oleson" data-source="post: 405992" data-attributes="member: 8"><p>I hope I wasn't suggesting that it <em>should</em> be called a soap opera, after all, before the internet that description didn't even exist in my world and everything from Who Pays The Ferryman to Dallas was a drama series - or just TV series.</p><p>As for the historical setting, there was also The Sullivans which I believe is considered a soap, but APTCH is structured differently (if only for the number of episodes) and with more cinematic production values. </p><p></p><p>But since Australia is possibly the most soap-loving country, and because someone wrote a book about it, I kinda expected the writer to be eager enough to mention Bevan Lee's high-end period drama (soap).</p><p></p><p>Either way, I hope Carrie Fairchild is going to watch APTCH, I'm sure he's going to love it. It is so, so, so good with great characters to love and a fabulous villainess to hate. And the plot twists!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Willie Oleson, post: 405992, member: 8"] I hope I wasn't suggesting that it [I]should[/I] be called a soap opera, after all, before the internet that description didn't even exist in my world and everything from Who Pays The Ferryman to Dallas was a drama series - or just TV series. As for the historical setting, there was also The Sullivans which I believe is considered a soap, but APTCH is structured differently (if only for the number of episodes) and with more cinematic production values. But since Australia is possibly the most soap-loving country, and because someone wrote a book about it, I kinda expected the writer to be eager enough to mention Bevan Lee's high-end period drama (soap). Either way, I hope Carrie Fairchild is going to watch APTCH, I'm sure he's going to love it. It is so, so, so good with great characters to love and a fabulous villainess to hate. And the plot twists! [/QUOTE]
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