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stateofgrace -> RE: Soap Operas: more evil than nightime tv? (6/5/2008 5:02:47 PM)
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I used to watch them when I was younger, but other than morbid curiosity on an occasional sick day, I have no interest at this point. I do occasionally browse discussions about soap operas I used to watch, on TelevisionWithoutPity. The reality of writing for a long running dramatic serial that focuses on relationships (in post sexual revolution America) seems to invite the depiction of immoral behavior (with actors in and out of the revolving door, characters tend to switch partners frequently). It's distasteful and beyond belivability that a woman would be involved with every male in a family - or at least those members who aren't a blood relation to her - and having children by more than one of them (The Bold and the Beautiful), or marry her ex-husband's father and have the father's child - meaning that her youngest child is the aunt of her two older children as well as their sister!!! (Guiding Light...ok, the ex was adopted, but...still...ugh) or, regarding the same female character on The Bold and The Beautiful, both mother and daughter each having been involved with the same man...and more than one man falling into that category! The daytime soaps do seem to be dying out because of different interests and lifestyles of different generations. It doesn't seem like college students watch them in droves like they used to when I was younger. From what I've heard, Guiding Light and As The World Turns are on their last legs. I don't know about the Bell soaps (Young and the Restles, and Bold and the Beautiful) and the ABC soaps. NBC has already cut out, what, two out of three?
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