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HOLLYWOOD—This week’s daytime gold standard players were far too many to mention. There were amazing performances on every soap, including the soon to be canceled “Guiding Light.” But having to choose the most powerful performances this week led me to notice that the week of confrontations wins out.
Topping the list is “As The World Turns." Starting with handsome and talented star Grayson McCouch, who is obviously a favorite of mine. Grayson’s Dusty went head to head with Italian born mogul Damian Grimaldi played by actor Paolo Seganti, but Grayson came out on top. Dusty is battling Damian for the love of his life, Meg Snyder. Meg is played by the lovely actress Marie Wilson, who made a name for herself over a decade ago on ABC’s “Port Charles.”
Grayson who comes from the soap “Another World” has taken the character of Dusty as far as any actor could and then gone several steps further. McCouch’s performance this week made you feel the intensity of the character. Grayson has made Dusty very aggressive in many ways and that’s just what the role needed. McCouch can always be counted on for bringing a tougher side to Dusty and having gone up against Damian this week was one of the best storylines McCouch has been given in months. Thanks Mr. Goutman. Damian and Dusty are both strong willed, hard headed men who make decisions based on their own guiding principles and ever present emotions. But Grayson being the opposite of that, a man who makes good choices and tough decisions based on common sense and much thought, shows he is a superb actor. Grayson’s inner goodness is outweighed, when he plays Dusty, by the turmoil and the growth the character has been forced to endure and process over the years of being second fiddle in the hearts of many of the ladies Dusty has loved. Meg is different for him. Lily’s his childhood sweetheart and his relationship with Emily was based strongly on sexual desire. The second gold standard goes to Hunter Tylo, the beautiful actress who portrays Taylor Forrester on “The Bold and the Beautiful.” Tylo’s week started out rough for her alter ego. Taylor had just awakened after having sex with Ridge, only to find an empty pill bottle, which immediately told the brilliant psychiatrist, Ridge in fact didn’t realize he was making love to her and was most likely thinking about his wife Brooke at the time. Taylor and Ridge long divorced, but not without Ridge’s mean mother Stephanie constantly reminding him that if he was ever in trouble that he could always count on his ex wife Taylor. So when Ridge found out that his daughter Steffy was in love with his enemy Rick, played by actor extraordinaire Kyle Lowder, it was not a surprise to Stephanie or the viewers that Ridge would end up in the arms of Taylor. But in her bed? That was a surprise for which we have to thank Bradley Bell. The amazing writer/producer never fails to surprise the viewers with twists and turns. Lastly but not least, actor Michael Muhney made his debut on “The Young and the Restless” as Adam Wilson. Adam is the devious and almost psychotic son of Victor Newman, Genoa City’s most wealthy and powerful business magnate, who is on to his son right now. Adam was previously played by another actor, but Michael Muhney quickly took over the role with amazing ease. It was almost effortless to see him become Adam this week and the handsome star is far on his way to winning over viewers as he’s already done his cast and crew of the highest rated soap. Michael Muhney is the young man to watch now. He’s filled with a magnetic energy that daytime needs in its leading men. Muhney’s week was short but here’s to next week and seeing more of the handsome actor showcase his talents and pour his heart and soul into the role that is officially his own. © Copyright 2011 by canyon-news.com |
