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Thursday, January 8, 2009  

As The World Turns @ soapcentral.com


 

   
Who killed Sofie?

Last week on As the World Turns, Paul found Sofie on the verge of death... and instead of calling 911, he watched her die, tossed her body in a laundry bin, and then buried her in his backyard. Now, I know she accused him of rape. I know she was creepily obsessed with him, claiming to be pregnant with his child when she probably wasn't, out to get Meg, etc. I know she whispered Meg's name before she died, leading Paul to think his beloved was the one who had attacked Sofie. Still, though, the girl was PREGNANT. Possibly with Paul's child. Watching her die, even to protect Meg, was cold.

 

Now we have the mystery emerging of who really did kill Sofie. Right now they're def making it look like it was Barbara (even Lisa practically accused Barbara of murder), but my experience with soap operas tells me that a) Barbara is way too obvious a suspect, and b) it's way too soon for the real killer to be on the radar. I suspect that it will turn out to either be a nobody, throw-away killer, or someone other than Barbara or Meg. Possibly Cole. Or what about Chris? He was on a crazy drunken binge rage thing.

 

I was glad to see Luke and Noah back together, but then, of course, their reunion turned out to be brief, because Noah has decided to enlist. Really, will those two boys ever be happy and together? It doesn't look like it will be any time soon, especially after the previews showed Luke showing up at boot camp (or wherever) and telling everyone that Noah is gay. Jesus, Luke. I know you don't want him to join the army, but he's never going to forgive you for that.

 

I'm still loving Holden and Carly and their forbidden lust. Jon Hensley has a lot more chemistry with Maura West than he does with NuLily. I can't wait for Jack and Lily to find out about Holden and Carly having sex, and I have to say that I hope there's more of Holden and Carly together, because they steam up the screen!

 

Speaking of steam, I actually really like Janet and Jack together. They're fun and funny, and it gets Janet away from pursuing Brad. It'll be interesting to see what Liberty and Parker do if their parents start dating, lol.

 

Brad and Katie were cute as per usual, especially in their Fourth of July outfits on Friday, although Katie's make up was a little over the top.

 

This week I'm looking forward to more tension between Holden and Carly, more Jack and Janet, and the unfolding of the mystery of who killed Sofie. Also? Margo's going to catch Casey and Emily in the act! Hee.

 

Oh, and yay for twenty five years for Tom and Margo! They've been married longer than I've been alive, which is certainly saying something, especially for a soap couple!

 
 
   
 

Hey everybody!

   Well, hello everyone! I've decided to let you guys in on a little secret for my first post. I'm fifteen. I am a fifteen year old homeschooled Christian girl named Kaitlyn who is addicted to soaps. If you want to think I have nothing good to say because I'm fifteen, go ahead. Just don't tell me about it. I watch As The World Turns and General Hospital pretty regularly, and One Life To Live, Guiding Light and Days Of Our Lives every now and then. And I babble.

   My main thoughts on General Hospital are: Ric is evil. Where is Kristina? How many evil mob bosses are there in one town? How did Michael get over the whole kidnapped and wittnessing his (evil) fathers murder thing in a matter of months? Dylan Cash (Michael) needs to be involved in a story where he can really act again. Spinelli is histerical. Why have we not seen Kristina side by side with her brothers in over a year? And .... Luke and Tracy are priceless.

   My main thoughts on As The World Turns: Carly is insane. I love Henry. Brad is growing on me. Parker and JJ always seem so real. And ... What is with some of the camera angles?

   Explaining the big picture in the Spinelli banner in my header: One of the boys with him (The one on the far left) is my favorite non-soap actor, Seth Adkins.

   I run Dylan Cash Central, and I need help for the birthday project over there. Even if you can't stand Michael you can at least go to the forum and post a birthday message to him. Please.

Last but not least, I usually don't babble quite this much, but I'm tired and I have a bad cold.

 
 
 

   
ATWT's same-sex kiss -- Is a kiss really just a kiss?
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Dan J Kroll is the founder of soapcentral.com 

 

Last week, As the World Turns fans witnessed a rarity on dramatic daytime television: a passionate kiss between two young men. Sure, you can tune into just about any episode of “The Jerry Springer Show” and see… well, you can see just about anything. But that’s about sensationalism – over-the-top “stories” that even Jerry Springer has called silly. But the incident on As the World Turns was not designed to be silly, sensational or over the top.

For those of you who either missed the episode or are not an As the World Turns viewer, a clip of the kiss has been uploaded to the YouTube web site – and it has been viewed by well over 150,000 people. Here’s a quick play-by-play. The two young men, Luke and Noah, have had some awkward moments over the past few weeks. They are the same sort of longing glances and awkward pauses that everyone has when they are infatuated with someone – regardless of gender or sexual orientation. On Friday, August 17th’s episode, Luke, who is openly gay, was helping Noah, who is apparently questioning his sexual orientation and battling a homophobic father, with his tie. In true soap fashion, their eyes met and both fell silent. The two men moved closer as an unsure Noah looked overcome by the realization that he could – just possibly – be gay. The two kissed rather passionately and then the show ended. Quite a cliffhanger for the week!

The kiss was a far cry from the you-remind-me-of-my-grandmother peck on the lips shared by All My Children’s Bianca and Lena a few years back. Much to do was made about daytime’s first lesbian kiss, a kiss that lasted… hmmm... maybe a second-and-a-half.

As you may expect, many fans of AMC were outraged by what some called a degradation of morals and the advancement of “the gay agenda.” It’s very similar to the feedback that I have been receiving from fans of As the World Turns.

“I am outraged that ATWT would put a dramatic kiss between two male actor[s],” said ATWT fan Joanie in an email. “I have watched ATWT since I have been a young child and am disgusted with the show.  It was one thing to have the characters discussing their sexual orientation but I am outraged that they would put this on the screen.  I will no longer watch ATWT and I'm sure that my mother who has watched for years will feel the same as myself.  I watched Y&R in the late 70's and early 80's and intend to return.  You've lost a long time fan.”

 

“I really don't care for the close contact of Luke and Noah kissing,” writes Sheri. “My daughter watches also and I would like to see the show without the actual male to male contact.  I am fine with being gay, I just would prefer not to see it on my soap that I have been watching for 30 something years. Please leave it to our imaginations. I will not watch the show if I have to watch sex and kissing among the guys.  That does not make me feel sexy. I really felt uncomfortable.”

Obviously the very subject of same-sex anything makes a lot of people uncomfortable. Political pundits claim that the results of an entire election may have been driven by the issue of same-sex marriages.

One of the problems, as I see it, is that it is still very much taboo. In spite of programs like “Ellen,” “Will & Grace,” “Queer as Folk” and “Noah’s Arc,” it’s still very difficult for people to discuss the issue of homosexuality without tempers flaring. For many big city dwellers, someone being gay is just another part of everyday life. I’m frequently amused by folks who remark that there is “no one gay” in their town. As much as I think some reality television is totally over the top, I like watching programs like Wife Swap where people of totally different backgrounds get to experience life in someone else’s shoes. Not every gay person is a promiscuous drag queen running rampant trying to “recruit” new members for the gay community. And let’s face it: every group of persons has some sort of stereotype associated with them.

Many people argue that they don’t want to see a gay storyline on television because they are not gay and cannot relate. I’m a pretty average 32-year-old white guy, but I’ve never used the “I cannot relate” comment when watching “The Cosby Show” or “The Golden Girls.” I’ve never tried to solve a murder, but I watch “CSI.” I’ve never come back from the dead (Well that’s not entirely true, click here to read a blog entry about that ordeal), but I watch the soaps.

Further complicating things are persons who revel in “outing” people – whether they are homosexual or not. Tabloid magazines herald the news that so-and-so is really gay. Recent celebrities targeted by sensationalist gay headlines include Tom Cruise, Oprah Winfrey and R&B singer Usher (who, as a random aside, appeared on The Bold and the Beautiful a few years back). With so many people supposedly being gay or closeted, I think it does a disservice to people who really are gay.

But not everyone targeted by these headlines is necessarily a celebrity. With the booming popularity of the Internet and its very much unregulated status, anyone, anywhere can post just about anything about anybody. There have been cases of teens being picked on or slandered on their MySpace pages over their sexuality (or perceived sexuality). There have even been cases when some of these teens have ended up committing suicide because of the teasing and taunting. Heck, I’ve had people post all kinds of things about me here on my soapcentral.com blog.

“This guy is a piece of work,” wrote an anonymous poster on my blog. “After seeing each other for a few weeks, he's ready to declare undying love and calls you pet names. I try to grin and bear it, but seriously, yuck. Why can't he just understand that some people want to [have sex] without the commitment? Who needs all of the usual dating crap when you can just go to each other's homes and have sex all night? His house is display of feminimity [sic], so I guess I shouldn't be surprised. Gay men are supposed to be up for the [sex] buddy, why ask for more? I like the screwing, so I guess I'll stick around, but it can be really exhausting, and not always in a good way.”

The entry, an apparent prank by someone who was not happy with having their access to soapcentral.com’s messages revoked, shows just how dangerous the Internet can be. Thanks to the ability to be faceless and nameless on the web, the person didn’t even have the courage to identify themselves.

If it isn’t easy for someone to step forward and admit to posting an Internet blog entry about someone, imagine the courage it must take for someone to identify themselves as gay.

 

LINKS TO ARTICLES MENTIONED IN THIS ENTRY

·         ·   Reply: Share your thoughts on this blog entry

·         ·   Poll: What is your reaction to “the kiss.” 

            ·   Two Scoops: Read what our ATWT columnist has to say about this topic.

·         ·   News Archive: AMC’s Bianca comes out as lesbian. [Oct 2001]

 
 
   
 

The Perils of Pauline (aka Gwen)
I've been thinking for a while now that they've turned Gwen's character into a "Perils of Pauline" type.  It was never more evident than today, complete with the tied up on the train tracks with the train coming.  Sheesh...  I want to see Gwen get some sass back.  I'm tired of seeing her in one life threatening and/or tragic situation after another.  Give her something exciting and fun to do.  Let her break bad on someone, do something other than be a victim. 

On another note, am I the only ATWT viewer on the board that's also a Monty Python fan, or what?  :D
 
 
 

   
Aaron Snyder wallpaper
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To celebrate the return of Agim Kaba as Aaron Snyder, I made this wallpaper.  Hope y'all enjoy using it as much as I enjoyed making it.  It's meant to be displayed "tiled".  The blog doesn't display the full sized tile, so click on the tile above to see the full sized one.

I'm glad they got him to return.  Maybe with an actor who has a history with the character, we won't see such a shift in the character's nature like we've see with Allison and Adam.  At least I hope we don't.  I'm also hoping we finally find out what happened to split Alison and Aaron up. 
 
 
   
 

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