I believe that was Pam Long (who is NBC omen in cancelling soap operas as the last writer...Texas, Search for Tomorrow & Santa Barbara) to get rid of Johnny & his younger sister and other family members.
This was a horrible storyline, conceived by Pam Long to get rid of more Bauers. She came back and proceeded to make Johnny Bauer 'sick' and wrote off his sister and father/mother.
Yeah, Roxie, how could you. "Always" always belonged to your sister, Reva, and Bud (or Josh). Maybe that's why GL never refers to Roxie anymore, because she used Reva and Bud's overused phrase word? -:)
I wish it was Chelsea who ended up in the nut house and not Roxie!
bisnagaboy 2 years ago
I believe that was Pam Long (who is NBC omen in cancelling soap operas as the last writer...Texas, Search for Tomorrow & Santa Barbara) to get rid of Johnny & his younger sister and other family members.
nightowlchad 3 years ago
My sister was utterly obssessed with them. I hated him by the end of his stint. lol Roxie is just irritating.
angelofmusic27 4 years ago
I didn't care for this story either. It was so drawn out and depressing.
Najee1020 4 years ago
This was a horrible storyline, conceived by Pam Long to get rid of more Bauers. She came back and proceeded to make Johnny Bauer 'sick' and wrote off his sister and father/mother.
CaliforniaGuy888 4 years ago
Yeah, Roxie, how could you. "Always" always belonged to your sister, Reva, and Bud (or Josh). Maybe that's why GL never refers to Roxie anymore, because she used Reva and Bud's overused phrase word? -:)
Yesimustbestupid 5 years ago
where's the opening sequence?
denverbeast 5 years ago