![]() On the Industry
This year I am dreaming of Jeanne. Jeanne Cooper that is. The dynamic star of “Y&R” won the Emmy for Best Actress in a Daytime Drama last year and it was a long time overdue. But Academy voters are pondering their choices again this year and it’s a year full of sensational performances. Along with Cooper, other Best Actress nominations should include Melody Thomas Scott, Jess Walton, Katherine Kelly Lang and Kim Zimmer. Sorry ABC and NBC, but CBS was on top of its game this year. Though Susan Flannery is my all time favorite actress, I think “B&B” really allowed Kelly Lang to shine. She should have been nominated last year for the rape storyline of Brooke. That storyline was the best written and plotted out story in daytime drama in 2007.
But this year I think Jeanne Cooper will win again. This week when Katherine arrived back at her mansion to find her key, break in and try to figure out the rest of her life, after being struck by amnesia after a car crash that killed her friend and doppelganger Marge. Leaving her family to think that Kay had actually died, since no one realized Marge was back in town. Jess Walton, Kate Linder and Melody Thomas Scott poured their hearts into the storyline and divvied up the spoils of Kay’s fortune. Over a billion dollars to be exact. Nikki got the jewelry, Esther got half of the mansion and enough millions to keep her and her trampy daughter Chloe comfortable for the rest of their lives. But Jill inherited the bulk of Kay’s empire. Honorable mentions for the week include Kyle Lowder, who has turned Rick Forrester into his mother’s son. Wait until Stephanie (Susan Flannery) finds out that Rick has gone to yet another female member of her family. This time granddaughter Steffy. I cannot wait until Stephanie finds out. Wouldn’t it be delicious if a longtime family friend and Canyon News Editor went to Her Majesty Queen Stephanie to tell her that he overheard a conversation at Café Rouse that her granddaughter Steffy was seeing Brooke Logan’s son Rick? Well, we’ll leave the writing to the master writer of daytime, Mr. Bradley P. Bell. This man, like his late father William J. Bell, doesn’t need any help in that category. Bell’s writing is a gold standard every day. © Copyright 2011 by canyon-news.com |
