The pilot was taken to the hospital by Caleb on a four-wheeler. The pilot couldn't have been too injured to be a passenger on that! Meanwhile, why didn't he use the four-wheeler to get Erica and himself to the cabin? And why did they travel in pitch darkness? I didn't see any flashlights. Wouldn't it have been better to wait until morning to travel? Meanwhile, why didn't' the pilot report the accident and where the plane went down? Nobody back in PineValley has any idea of the where plane is.
It's a totally preposterous premise, and makes no sense at all. Why wouldn't Caleb have put Erica in the car too, since she was apparently unconscious, and may have needed medical attention more than the pilot did?! And where did the car come from? We've been led to believe that the plane crashed on top of a mountain, where there are grizzlies, etc., and have to walk a long way to the next cabin, so where did the car come from? And how long did it take Caleb to drive the pilot to the hospital, and drive (??) back?? And if he drove back, where's the car?? And where's the hospital??
Just a few of my own questions...
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LOL!! No wonder people aren't watching soaps as much any more.
(I've watched it a little bit lately.)
Isn't this just a story to put Erica with some new guy? I suppose it could have been done in a more realistic manner, but what the heck, why bother with that now? If you can tolerate watching Susan Lucci mincing around in the mountains in her torn up outfit, why bother with a story that's believable? It's all so silly, to be kind.
I'm not one to be able to feel the pulse of the general viewing public, but I can speak for myself, and I think that I'm fairly representative of a majority of those.
Soaps just aren't what they used to be. Even my old stand-by, Y&R, has become idiotic beyond the pale. A few minutes a couple of times a month is all that I need to convince myself of that.
I don't want to offend any strong fans of any soap around here, but I'll take my chance in saying that Erica Kane is one of those characters that would have been better off written in as a worldy matriarch instead of the aging vamp. I find 90% of what little I've seen of her in the past 5 or 6 years embarrassing, and I'm rather surprised that Susan's agreed to play the parts written for her. Does she have such massive debts that she needs THIS work?
Oh well.
Then again, more and more often I can't sit through most of what's on network television now anyway. Thank goodness for the odd decent show, like The Good Wife (again, thank you, Shelly) and the stuff on WNED and BBCC. I read the other day that The Big Bang Theory had been picked up again for another couple of seasons, so I tuned in for what I thought would be 8 minutes and I lasted all of 30 seconds.
AMC was the first soap I ever watched on a regular basis, and I've been watching it since it first aired, so I guess I'm in it for the long haul. LOL... And I love La Lucci, and her depiction of that self-centered Erica Kane, and personally can't get enough of her tromping around that mountain in her designer shoes. Very Erica Kane, and I wouldn't want her any other way. It's an all or nothing kind of thing!!
How's the fence coming, KaeEll?
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I am still kind of a soap sucker. I think being a mod at SOC helps with that. YOu kind of can't moderate if you don't watch. I haven't watched much of this show. I will likely always root for Erica and Jack. So I don't like this at all.