GUIDING LIGHT-- Goodbye My Friend, part 8
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@TheWhatsinaname Actually, Nancy Curlee DID believe that. As GL was ending, she gave an interview where she said that she would've liked to have developed the Roger/Mo friendship more. She absolutely did not want to kill Maureen; that was all JFP.
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@Joaquin1962 Yep. So, so, so well deserved.
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Is this the scene for which Ellen Parker won an Emmy?
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Damn, Ellen Parker rocked it in this storyline. Big mistake killing her off.
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''Well I'm sorry, thats not good enough for my daughter and its certainly not good enough for me''
Powerful words from Mo.
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I agree.
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@Englishlass Well, I would say, maybe not right away -- look at my comments directed to koollatter. To me, I wish that they had gotten rid of Tina Sloan and Lillian Raines at this time, than Mo. (At that time, Lillian wasn't that important to the overall show's storylines).
Forget Reva in the fountain - THIS is the iconic scene of Guiding Light's 72 years.
AdArmand 2 years ago 18
Killing Maureen was the greatest mistake that GL has ever made. Even though the scenes were powerful, the show has not had a moral center since.
koollatter 3 years ago 13