I agree the the whole "Sonni/Solita" storyline was confusing and very long...I think it took about a year and half to wrap up. But I will admit that Michelle Forbes was fascinating to watch. She was Annie Dutton before Annie Dutton.
Reva in the nun outfit is hilarious. Since Reva had a young child at this time I'm surprised she worked so hard in something that didn't have to involve her.
Actually I think the writer's strike was earlier. I remember Terrell Anthony saying that was the reason that Rose and Rusty went to some extra seedy motels. I always blamed that strike for the untimely end of my fave GL couple, Rusty and Mindy, who at the time were more popular than Josh and Reva -- which obviously couldn't be stood for!
I didn't care for Rose at all, which I hate to say because I know Terrell loved working with Alex Neil. That was a very disheartening time for me re: watching and I started my descent to former viewer around then.
This is definitely during the writer's strike of 1988, there is just a lack of a clear direction in the way these scenes play out (of course, I would say they are no worse than current day GL in that way).
iam so surprised these have been here so long Is there more with rusty and mindy i don't remember seeing them together very long
jennyjb100 2 years ago
I agree the the whole "Sonni/Solita" storyline was confusing and very long...I think it took about a year and half to wrap up. But I will admit that Michelle Forbes was fascinating to watch. She was Annie Dutton before Annie Dutton.
koollatter 2 years ago
Reva in the nun outfit is hilarious. Since Reva had a young child at this time I'm surprised she worked so hard in something that didn't have to involve her.
CarlD2 3 years ago
Actually I think the writer's strike was earlier. I remember Terrell Anthony saying that was the reason that Rose and Rusty went to some extra seedy motels. I always blamed that strike for the untimely end of my fave GL couple, Rusty and Mindy, who at the time were more popular than Josh and Reva -- which obviously couldn't be stood for!
devsjunkie 4 years ago
What did you think of Rusty and Rose? Since Rusty left anyway, I'm surprised they just didn't have them go together instead of killing her off.
CarlD2 3 years ago
I didn't care for Rose at all, which I hate to say because I know Terrell loved working with Alex Neil. That was a very disheartening time for me re: watching and I started my descent to former viewer around then.
devsjunkie 2 years ago
This is definitely during the writer's strike of 1988, there is just a lack of a clear direction in the way these scenes play out (of course, I would say they are no worse than current day GL in that way).
Yesimustbestupid 5 years ago