Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Catch Up on Season Two of WE LOVE SOAPS TV


WE LOVE SOAPS TV has aired seven episodes so far in Season Two with 14 different guests. There have been a lot of laughs and even some tears along the way. Check out some of the interesting quotes from the interviews and click the links to watch the show you've missed.

2.01 Trent Dawson
"I was struck at the Paley Center how affected people are by this. It's not just that they are losing the show, they are losing the mom show, the grandmother show. For many this goes back three generations. It’s not just that the show gave people a break in the afternoon, it is, 'I was on my mother's knee when we watched this.' And that again is the uniqueness of a show like this."

2.02 Lilly Melgar
"What do people not know about me? I've been directing and I produced a film. You'll be the first to know I actually directed the opening video sequence of the Spice Girls reunion tour."

2.02 Jacklyn Zeman
"Everybody makes mistakes, everybody has regrets, everybody says, 'I wish I could have done that better,' but if you lead with the best of intentions, you'll always be okay."

2.02 Andrea Evans
"It's the same problems with daytime as primetime. Everything is changing and morphing. I'm so sad to see AS THE WORLD TURNS go. I remember being a little girl staying home from school and watching with my mom. But things do change and hopefully the web and some other places will be places for new shows. I have a lot of high hopes for the web."

2.03 Lane Davies
"I always liked serial television. When I left daytime back in the Cretaceous period, I was never one of those actors that said I wouldn't do daytime again."

2.03 Martha Madison
"I play Marly. I definitely have lots of Mommy issues, but I think overall on the whole show I'm sort of the sane one, which of course means I'll explode at one point."

2.03 Brody Hutzler
"Ideally I would love to do work I'm proud of. Whether it's a TV series, a soap, films are great. It's about being fulfilled artistically. Or just win the lottery."

2.04 McKenzie Westmore
"There were definitely some moments that were difficult. There are times it was hard. It was a lot of ups and downs. Thank God I'm not a method actor, but it was a great role. Sheridan Crane was a fantastic role in the history of soaps and I'm honored to have played it."

2.04 Kristos Andrews
"It will be a kick ass show so tune in and check it out."

2.04 Kate Linder
"I feel the [Nielsen] numbers aren't really correct. People are streaming it and watching it on their phones, but we have to make sure it continues."

2.05 Florencia Lozano
"This has been such a confirmation of my own voice. So much of being a girl and that transformation into womanhood for me was about losing my voice, being told that men find you attractive if you keep it down, especially in a Latin household - be pleasing, be beautiful, be nice, don't be threatening"

2.06 Kimberly McCullough
"Bobby Brown [was my first concert]. He was a huge GENERAL HOSPITAL fan and he gave me a kiss on the cheek. I didn't watch my face for like two weeks. And he gave me a long stem rose. I was really excited."

2.06 Michael Sutton
"The acting and the craft back then 15 years ago for me, I had to actually live that character to be able to perform that. It took its toll on me."

2.07 Jake Silbermann
"I've learned a lot. I've learned that I like my voice as a writer. I want to continue doing that. I found it just as rewarding to be behind the camera working, helping in whatever way I could as a writer or producer, to help form a scene. It's really gratifying to see the whole story take shape. I've learned how important a script supervisor is. In the production I wore different hats, as a producer, a writer and an actor. I found them each in their own way just as gratifying and just as interesting. I want to do them all."

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