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On-Air On-Soaps Names The Best and Worst In Soaps 2016!

As 2016 comes to a close, we took a look back with our annual list of the Best and Worst in Soaps!  

As it does every year, On-Air On-Soaps take this opportunity to pay tribute to the tremendous work of the talented men and women in front of the camera and behind the scenes, whose tireless efforts in the grind of producing and acting in this genre’s quickly-shot format is always astounding.  It is also something to be admired for the sheer volume of material that is churned out in such shorter order.  But of course, in addition to naming the best moments and performances of the year, there were several not so stellar moments, characters, storylines, and more that get the dubious honor of some of our “Worst’s”.

So with that said; we give you our Best and Worst in Soaps 2016!  As you will read, we tried to dissect the calendar year on your favorite daytime drama through our various categories.  While we know many of you have your own picks and choices, and may disagree or agree with our picks, we encourage you to let us know your thoughts as well.  And most of all, respect everyone’s opinions, as you wish them to respect yours.

Finally, we want to wish our wonderful community of site visitors and fans, a healthy, prosperous, and exciting New Year!  It is all of you with your unbridled passion and devotion to the soap genre itself, that root for the characters and performers you love or love to hate, which make this such a special and unique medium that we share.

So here we go … the Best and Worst in Soaps 2016! And with that… we’re outta here 2016!

BEST SOAP

General Hospital

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In a year that was lackluster on all four daytime dramas, it was ABC’s General Hospital’s last six months of the year that for us were the most watchable of 2016.  With its All-Stars given emotional material to shine, and some five-hankie arcs, ala the death of Morgan Corinthos, GH brought the drama, and also had some fun in May with their annual Nurses’ Ball production.

SOAPMAKERS OF THE YEAR 

Frank Valentini, Shelly Altman and Jean Passanante – General Hospital

The trio behind GH took our annual top honors for executive producer and head writers by mixing emotional stories, working in beloved veterans, and getting parts of the show on track after a not-so-great 2015.   Read the interview with the honorees here.

BEST SOAP PRODUCTION VALUES

The Bold and the Beautiful

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Class act all the way is how best to describe this formidable CBS Daytime treasure.  The attention to detail, those montages, remotes, the set designs, the fashion shows, the music, and even their holiday episodes, once again illustrates that everyone associated from: behind the scenes personnel, to the crew, to the cast, knows how to do things right.

MOST INCONSISTENT SOAP

Days of our Lives

Last year, DAYS tied with B&B for our Best Soap.  However, in 2016, DAYS would on one hand have fans on the edge of your seats, and in the next, it would hit the doldrums. Often it was hard to get through an episode, because you wanted to see the “A”, story, but so much filler seemed to be in the way to get back to the most intriguing material and story.

MOST HOPEFUL SOAP FOR 2017

The Young and the Restless

It wasn’t a banner year for the juggernaut that is Y&R as their EP and head writer left the building amidst a Genoa City crying for someone to return it to its glory days.  Within the year though, there were some glorious performances delivered by the A-list cast.  Enter new head writer Sally Sussman during December’s air shows.   Now, the future looks promising for Y&R in 2017.

BEST PRIMETIME SOAP 

Empire

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While Empire was losing some of its audience in its third season, it’s hard to beat: the fierce Cookie Lyon, her mentally ill son, Andre, and her singing sensations son, Jamal, who was hooked on painkillers!  Dysfunctional family soap at its best!

BEST OVERALL PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR

Billy Flynn – Days of our Lives

Whether it be “renovating” the DiMera Mansion by having a meltdown upon the news of his beloved Abigail’s “death”, or talking to his “dead” father Stefano DiMera, or being reunited with Abigail now that she revealed herself to be alive, and everything in between, Flynn is the breakout star of the soaps, a bad boy leading man, and a bright future awaits!

BEST SINGLE PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A STORYLINE

Jason Thompson –Billy’s out-of-body-experience – The Young and the Restless

How would Jason Thompson do taking over the central role of Billy Abbott, after Y&R’s several attempts to replace Billy Miller went awry?  The answer came in an acting tour de force in Thompson’s first talking appearance in an episode, when Billy while laying in a coma and has an out-of-body experience, and sees what it would be like if he wasn’t around.  It was quite an accomplishment to come in out of the gate, and deliver one of the most memorable performances of the year amongst the fierce Emmy-Award winning cast.

BEST OVERALL PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS

Laura Wright – General Hospital

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If there was any question that Wright is one of the premiere actresses ever in daytime, one needs to look no further than her body of work throughout 2016.  However, the utimate performances came when Carly tried to process the tragedy that took her son Morgan from her life.  Scene after scene, episode after episode, no one played grief-stricken mom like Wright.  Laura pours 110% into everything she tackles, and it shows, and we, the audience, experienced raw emotion at its finest.

BEST SINGLE PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A STORYLINE

Kate Mansi – Days of our Lives – Abigail sets fire to Ben

Kate Mansi turned in a tour de force performance as Abigail’s grip on reality is shattered:  She ties up Killer Ben, pours lighter fluid over him, makes him bleed and suffer as she exacts revenge for kidnapping her in the first place!  But, wait!  We learn she hallucinated the entire thing, and has gone crazy.  Standing ovation for the powerhouse that is Ms. Mansi!

BEST PERFORMANCE IN A STORYLINE BY AN ACTESS

Nancy Lee Grahn – General Hospital – Alexis downward spiral

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Starting from being drugged before taking the witness stand at Julian’s trial, and stammering her way through her testimony, to her dependence on booze, to having her entire world crumble around her, Nancy Lee Grahn has not had this type of material to shine for years, and she is hitting it out of the park throughout this on-screen journey.

BEST OVERALL PERFORMANCE BY A SUPPORTING ACTOR

Wiliam deVry – General Hospital

Will brought back Julian’s dark side, and we have always said since he played All My Children’s Michael Cambias, no one plays steely, contained, treachery better than deVry.  Not to mention juxtaposing this bad boy’s emotional heart.  Just look at deVry’s recent scenes at Christmastime with Nancy Lee Grahn, and you can see his undeniable range.

BEST OVERALL PERFORMANCE BY A SUPPORTING ACTRESS

Rena Sofer – The Bold and the Beautiful

Cray-Cray Quinn had a memorable year on B&B!  First, she kidnaps Liam and makes him believe she is his wife. Next, she somehow manages to escape being sent to prison for what she did, and then ends up having an affair with Eric Forrester and then marrying him. This girl gets around!  But isn’t it delicious fun watching Rena Sofer strut her stuff?

BEST PERFORMANCE IN PRIMETIME SOAP — FEMALE

Taraji P. Henson – Empire

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As Cookie Lyon, any mother that knows how to clean out plumbing pipes to extract painkillers to give to her son so he can perform on stage, and then after he gets off stage delivers to him a shocking intervention that sends him to rehab, gets our nod.  Henson is 100% fearless in this role.

BEST PERFORMANCE IN PRIMETIME SOAP — MALE

Jonathan Jackson –Nashville

Was there anything more heartbreaking than the final moments of the season four Nashville cliffhanger on ABC, when Avery and baby Cadence are waiting to be reunited with Juliette, and learn her flight disappeared?  Jackson played that beat, and all other beats of a solo dad, while the woman he loves battles postpartum depression to perfection throughout the season.  Oh, and he sang along the way, too!

BEST PERFORMANCE BY A SOAP ICON – MALE

Eric Braeden – Y&R and Maurice Benard – GH

It was a banner year for both the current long-running icons of The Young and the Restless, and General Hospital. Both Eric Braeden, and Maurice Benard delivered some of their best performances in 2016 in their entire soap careers.  Interestingly enough, both Victor and Sonny lost their sons, Adam and Morgan respectively, and these two stalwarts played it all to the hilt.

BEST PERFORMANCE BY A SOAP ICON – FEMALE

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Jane Elliot – General Hospital

The queen! How great was it to see Elliot have major story when Tracy suffered seizures, almost died, had a come-to-Jesus moment with Monica, and became extremely fond of Hayden and Finn?  Jane Elliot is divine.

BEST PERFORMANCE IN A GUEST ARC FEMALE

Ximena Duque – Blanca- Days of our Lives

We love sexy and sassy Ximena Duque, who was quite the scene-stealer during her short time on DAYS.  It’s just too bad Blanca’s story wasn’t written as well as it could have been.  It is no wonder why Duque is a Telenovela star.  She has ‘’star quality’.

BEST PERFORMANCE INA GUEST ARC MALE

Ingo Rademacher – Jasper Jacks- General Hospital.

Beloved Ingo popped back into Port Charles twice in 2016, but it was his last visit comforting Carly, and his concern for his friend Alexis, that showed that if he ever was back on the GH full-time, any leading lady would be lucky to work with this guy.

BEST WEDDING and MONTAGE

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Robin and Patrick’s Wedding- General Hospital

It aired right after the first of the year – but even though it was a shotgun wedding – and even though it was rushed in order to get Jason Thompson over to Y&R to begin his life in Genoa City – nothing brought out the hankies more than watching Patrick, Robin, Anna, and Emma all together one last time.  And then … that Scrubs montage.  Hankie-time!

BEST OVERALL PERFORMANCE BY A YOUNGER ACTOR

Bryan Craig – General Hospital and James Lastovic – Days of our Lives

Bryan Craig’s performance as a bipolar Morgan Corinthos wanting to end his life by jumping off the roof of a hospital, could not have been more riveting, and is one of the must-see moments of the soaps in 2016.  It was punch-to-the gut, not to mention his final weeks of scenes that led up to his death as he spiraled out of control thanks to Ava Jerome.  On the converse, James Lastovic showed he can play a young man’s growing pains, put in the most horrific of circumstances such as: snuffing out Ava Vitali with a pillow, going on the run, and then getting his girlfriend pregnant, all the while wanting his mother and father to reunite so they can all be a family again. Nicely played.  Interesting that both Bryan and James had storylines with women named “Ava”!

BEST OVERALL PERFORMANCE BY A YOUNGER ACTRESS

Hayley Erin – General Hospital

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At first, it seemed that Kiki would be just be a bore, but now with Erin being given some material to showcase her chops, she has hit some home runs, especially in scenes following the death of Morgan, and her budding romance with Dillon, and that nasty confrontation with Carly.

BEST OVERALL PERFORMANCE CHILD PERFORMER

Alyvia Alyn Lind – The Young and the Restless

Is Alyvia really 20-year- old?  Her acting chops are well beyond her years!  And whether you are one of those that are annoyed by Faith Newman, or love her, Lind certainly has had some airtime to showcase her talents.

CUTEST PERFORMANCES BY CHILD PERFORMERS

Brooklyn Rae Silzer – The Nurses Ball – “Don’t Go Breaking My Heart” with Wally Kurth

Hudson West – The Nurses Ball – ““This Changes Everything” with Roger Howarth

If you didn’t enjoy the cuteness in these performances from Brooklyn and Hudson, you missed out!  And, their scene partners Kurth and Howarth were fantastic, too.

BEST NEWCOMER MALE

Anthony Turpel as R. J. Forrester – The Bold and the Beautiful

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When Anthony Turpel came on to the canvas as the SORAS’d son of Brooke and Ridge, the show needed to have a young actor who could hold his own with heavy hitters Thorsten Kaye, and Katherine Kelly Lang.  They found him and it worked.

BEST NEWCOMER FEMALE

Marci Miller – Days of our Lives

Taking over the role of Abigail from dynamo Kate Mansi was no easy feat.  But Miller has brought her own take to the role, very different than Mansi’s, and is soaring with it, and the fans have been taken with her, too!

BEST RECAST

Jason Thompson as Billy Abbott – The Young and the Restless

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The mighty Thompson taking on the role of Billy Abbott has been a delight to watch.  Jason made Billy unapologetic, smart, flawed, sexy, and a guy who lives life on the edge.  Y&R is utilizing Thompson to its fullest, and the audience is has bought in.

BEST TEMPORARY RECAST

Nick Stabile as Nikolas Cassasdine – General Hospital

When Tyler Christopher suddenly left GH, the shows creative’s were left having to figure out what to do at the last minute!  Enter soap vet Nick Stabile, but what we didn’t know is how good he would be in the role, and that chemistry with Maura West … was off the charts, too!

BEST VILLAIN

George DelHoyo – Orpheus – Days of our Lives

The super-villains taking Salem hostage was one of the more fun stories to watch on DAYS in 2016.  Because of it, we got to see one of the classic all-time villains re-emerge in Orpheus, played once again to the hilt by glorious George D.

BEST VILLAINESS

Elizabeth Bogush – The Young and the Restless

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Bogush played creepy Dr. Anderson so well that you were almost afraid to watch what she would do next.   Elizabeth played every steely beat of this revenge-filled horrific plot by stealing Sage’s baby, then, handing it over to Sharon and making her believe she was pregnant. She then drives Patty Williams further insane, until she got stabbed in the back and died!  All of this because of “Sandy’s” unresolved feelings for good ole’ Nick Newman.

BEST DROP-THE-MIC MOMENT

Genie Francis – Laura rails at Valentin for killing Nikolas – General Hospital

When Laura unleashed her anger and spewed venom and horror at Valentin for murdering her son Nikolas while on Cassadine Island, GH fans collective mouths were agape!  Genie Francis delivered the most guttural performance of the year as a grieving mother who lashes out at the man who murdered her son. Francis showed us why she is the icon in just a few sentences of work.  Amazing!

BEST GOODBYE

Adam and Victor in the cabin say goodbye to one another for the last time – The Young and the Restless

Two titans at their finest:  When Victor decided to help prisoner-on-the-run Adam get away and start a new life, and leave everyone and everything behind, and get rid of the Newman name forever after he caused his son so much pain, it was a pivotal moment between the two characters.  But when Eric Braeden welled up with tears, and later as Victor puts his hand on his son’s shoulder and Adam touches it, it was just a major hankie-inducing moment.  Kudos to Braeden and Hartley.

MOST TOUCHING USE OF A FLASHBACK

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Jill recalls her final moments with Katherine – The Young and the Restless

Any time we can see the one and only Jess Walton as Y&R’s Jill is a good day for us.  In this small but tender and touching moment, Jill recalls Katherine the last time she saw her at the Chancellor Mansion and thus we all took a moment to recall Jeanne Cooper.  Jill has been pissed at Billy for turning Katherine’s house blue, so he finally gets it right with the paint color, “Forget me not, yellow”

BEST EPISODE:

Y&R’s 11,000th episode

Of any episode of 2016, it was the highly-anticipated, and highly promoted Y&R11K that delivered and lived up to the hype.  From Chloe’s return with a dart gun to paralyze and finish off Adam once and for all, to the final moments where Adam is blown to smithereens as Nick and Chelsea go back to get him, to Neil seeing his alcoholic dying mother for the first time in years, to Lee Phillp Bell (the co-creator of the series) appearing in the episode and more – it was an emotional, and shocking rollercoaster ride for viewers, and you could not ask for more than that.

BEST STORYLINE:

The Death of Morgan Corinthos – General Hospital

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As we have previously stated, this story had all the hallmarks of great soap storytelling, using a tragic accident that took the life of a core family member to the show, and illustrating the different stages and complexities of how each member deals with grief, anger, sorrow, and more.  All of the actors from: Bryan Craig, Laura Wright, Maurice Benard, Chad Duell, Dominic Zamprogna, Lexi Ainsworth gave us moments as the family remembers their son or their brother, and let’s not forget about the incredible work of Maura West, whose selfish act started the ball rolling for Morgan’s eventual demise.

WORST STORYLINE

Paul and the Hospital Serial Killer – General Hospital

Random patients were being killed at “General Hospital”.  No one knew who the culprit was.  The audience couldn’t get invested because no main character perished, and killing Sabrina didn’t do the trick.  In the end, it was revealed that DA Paul Hornsby was the serial killer and he did it all because of his catatonic daughter, Susan.  Ill-conceived plot.

MOST CONVOLUTED STORYLINE

John Black is Yo Ling’s son, and a Robicheaux – Days of our Lives

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What was the point of this story turn for the convoluted history of John Black’s parentage? Enter Maude Robicheaux and Tim (a.k.a. Yo Ling).  John is held captive by Yo Ling, who is spouting on about the 38th parallel and is very, very sick with … Topits disease.  This was an unsatisfying and unnecessary twist in the long history for soaps version of Jason Bourne.

MOST UNCESSARY STORYLINE

Ciara is raped by Chase – Days of our Lives

Was it really necessary to have Ciara raped by troubled Chase?  There was little buildup to this moment, and it was being portrayed by two young actors, who the audience barely had gotten to know, and didn’t really care about in the first place.  The shock value of this was a major turn-off to DAYS viewers.

BEST TEARJERKER

The Death of Morgan Corinthos

From Carly finding out her son perished, to Sonny’s admission at the funeral, to Sonny on the bridge with Robin about to end his life, to grieving brothers: Dante and Michael, it all was hankie-inducing!  Not to mention Bryan Craig’s performance before his tragedy happens as Morgan is having a horrific manic episode … thanks Ava!

BEST WRITING

General Hospital

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In a year that was uneven for all four soaps in the scripting department, GH stood out via stories surrounding Morgan Corinthos and his struggle with bipolar disorder, and the tragedies surrounding it.

MOST RIVETING PERFORMANCE BY ON-SCREEN BROTHERS

Justin Hartley and Joshua Morrow (Adam and Nick) – The Young and the Restless

As Adam realizes he is not getting out of the slammer, he tells his half-brother Nick to look after his son Connor, and his wife Chelsea for him, especially if something happens to him. Both Justin Hartley and Joshua Morrow played this beat with the emotional weight between two brothers who never have seen eye-to-eye, but when the chips are down, they bond.

MOST RIVETING PERFORMANCE BY ON-SCREEN SISTERS

Heather Tom and Katherine Kelly Lang (Katie and Brooke) – The Bold and the Beautiful

Katie gave Brooke the royal kiss-off, ala ‘The Godfather’, after she realizes that Brooke and Bill are in love with each other again.  It was a bravura performance from Tom and Lang.

MOST PREPOSTEROUS PLOT TWIST

The introduction of the character of Summer – Days of our Lives

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Summer is a vision on a beach that Brady is conjuring post-receiving Daniel’s heart via a transplant.  Somehow this leads Brady to a beach in California where he finds “said” woman about to drown herself in the ocean.  Heroic Brady saves her. And if that is not bad enough, it turns out that good girl Maggie had sex on the farm where she grew up, and got pregnant and gave her daughter away many, many years ago.  In four decades, the character never mentioned it.  And you got it!  Maggie is Summer’s mom.  Enough said.

BIGGEST TREND

Liquored Up Leading Ladies

From GH’s Alexis, to B&B’s Katie, to Y&R’s Nikki, it was a booze fest for the divas of daytime, as these characters couldn’t resist staring at a bottle of vodka, or wine, and guzzling it down.

MOST SHOCKING TWIST

Eric is revealed to be in bed with Quinn – The Bold and the Beautiful

Raise your hand if you saw this one coming!  We didn’t.  A great shocker in the tradition of B&B: villainess Quinn bedding the patriarch of the Forrester clan.  When we first saw it, we thought, “Oh, no.  Not an Eric doppelganger.”  But we happily found out, this was Eric indeed, and he was having the time of his life with naughty Quinn!

BEST RETURN

Judith Chapman – The Young and the Restless

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Glorious Gloria!  That entrance on the Christmas Eve episode of Y&R delighted so many longtime viewers that we are just so thankful to see her.  And, Chapman is in top form as ever spewing bards and driving the Fisher/Baldwin boys to drink!

WORST RETURN

Jeffrey Vincent Parise as Joe – General Hospital

What was the point of bringing fan favorite Parise back as Joe Rivera, the twin of hit man Carlos?  Guess it was to get Sabrina’s baby off the canvas since Teddy had no ties to Port Charles any more since Sabrina was murdered, and Carlos finally flat lined and was dead … make that really dead this time.

BIGGEST WASTE OF TALENT

Michael E. Knight as Simon Neville, and Eileen Davidson as Ashley Abbott on The Young and the Restless

Knight as a quirky doc with a romance with Ashley, following the whole Hilary cure, was ushered off the canvas.  And with that, fans never got to see Knight shine in the role that was ill conceived.   As for Davidson, why can’t someone write a leading storyline for this Daytime Emmy winning star?  Dumb-founded.

MOST REVITALIZED CHARACTER:

Eric Forrester – The Bold and the Beautiful

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When the bombshell aired that none other than Eric Forrester was having an affair with Quinn Fuller, it was jaw dropping.  But with that, soap treasure John McCook is back with a front-burner storyline that even included Eric feeling betrayed by his family over their non-acceptance of Quinn, which in turn caused him to have a stroke.  So nice to see this beloved veteran and legacy star with a solid story!

MOST OVERUSED CHARACTER:

Deimos Kiriakis – Days of our Lives

While we always love the work of soap vet Vincent Irizarry, since Deimos came on to the canvas, the guy is everywhere, has slept with quite a number of the ladies along the way, and gets so much airtime at the expense of other long-running characters. Not to mention one of the most upsetting plot points of the year: Having Deimos slipping Maggie a drug that caused her to become crippled again!  No one wanted to see poor Maggie go through that ordeal again.

CHARACTER WE COULDN’T WAIT TO SEE LEAVE THE CANVAS

Summer – Days of our Lives

See “Most Preposterous plot twist” and you know why we couldn’t wait for the character to leave.  No fault of soap vet Marie Wilson (Ex-Summer).

BEST ENSEMBLE PERFORMANCE BY A CAST

Daniel Dies, and Brady Gets His Heart – Days of our Lives

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DAYS was on fire at the beginning of 2016, when the car crash involving: Brady, Daniel and Jennifer caused such dramatic moments and performances that it was must-watch TV.  Standouts included: Suzanne Rogers, Eric Martsolf, Greg Vaughan, and Melissa Reeves, and more.

The Death of Morgan Corinthos – General Hospital

Once again, the members of the Corinthos clan, and the rest of the cast delivered moment after moment in this heavy-dramatic turn that should be remembered come Emmy time.

BEST DECISION

Michael Easton is hired back at General Hospital in new role

Bringing back fan favorite Michael Easton to General Hospital following his unceremoniously being killed-off the year before as not fully-realized character Silas Clay was a clever idea and nice surprise.  It also undid some collateral damage to the show.  Now back on the canvas as Dr. Hamilton Finn, Easton’s quirky take is fresh to watch.

MOST MISSED

Justin Hartley as Adam Newman – The Young and the Restless

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Justin Hartley left daytime to go star on primetime’s hit series, This Is Us.  He is killing it as Kevin Pearson on the dramedy, and he killed at as Adam on Y&R.   Bravo!

MOST CONTINUALLY RUINED CHARACTER

Sharon Newman – The Young and the Restless

For the last several years, we have unfortunately had to enter the name Sharon Newman here.  The role is brilliantly played by Emmy winner Sharon Case, and how she continually delivers great work out of the storylines she is handed; she deserves another Emmy just for that.  But this year, Sharon was saddled with another baby secret, and kept it from her longtime love, Nick Newman.  Sadly, didn’t Sharon do that to Nick once before with another one of his children?  We are all for portraying someone with bipolar disorder, but can Sharon somehow become a bit of the heroine of old, instead of a town pariah?

BEST COUPLE

Eric and Quinn – The Bold and the Beautiful & Chad and Abby – Days of our Lives

When B&B paired Eric and Quinn we thought it would be a quick manipulation of the head of the Forrester clan, and be one and done.  But lo and behold!  This couple has legs, and it’s been fun to watch, and completely unexpected.   As for DAYS Chad and Abby, for the first half of the year, these two star-crossed lovers were torn apart by Abby’s mental illness, but in the process it gave Billy Flynn and Kate Mansi great material to work with, and showcased how well the two clicked on-screen.

MOST BORING COUPLE

Abby and Stitch – The Young and the Restless

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Thankfully, the writers decided to break these two up!  It just didn’t work for us.  Putting in Stitch’s troubled young son, Abby’s miscarriage, and mom Ashley lurking around, nothing made us care.

BEST LOVE TRIANGLE

Brooke/Bill/Katie – The Bold and the Beautiful

As much as we all complained a redo was on the way, this love triangle being re-ignited for the time it did, provided series all-stars: Heather Tom and Katherine Kelly Lang material to sink their teeth into.  In the end, no one ended up with Bill!  Ha!

WORST LOVE TRIANGLE

Shawn/Belle/Phillip – Days of our Lives

The set up of these characters returns were hard to take:  Belle was much more hardened and less the good girl, Phillip, who was then played by John-Paul Lavoisier, was not given great story and at times didn’t fit the bill for this role, and Shawn was first played again by original Shawn, Jason Cook, and then his original replacement, Brandon Beemer.  The one bright note: we thought Beemer did a good job throughout, and it was nice to see Martha Madison on our screens.  A retooling of this trio should be the order of the day since they have so much history with Salem.

MOST TORRID AFFAIR

Billy and Phyllis – The Young and the Restless

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Put Gina Tognoni and Jason Thompson together and what do you have?  FIREWORKS!  Watching these two actors play the undeniable chemistry between Phyllis and Billy was one of the best executed steamy affairs on daytime TV in quite some time.

BEST GUEST-STAR GIMMICK

Celebrity Priests – The Bold and the Beautiful

From Wink Martindale, to Perez Hilton, to Chaz Bono, B&B kept enlisting pop culture figures to suddenly pop up as priests, ministers, etc to wed some of their staple couples.  Who could be next on the list?  Enter in your choice here _________

MOST HEARTBREAKING

The death of daytime icons and performers

2016 will go down as the year so many beloved favorites in the entertainment industry passed away.  Daytime mourned the loss of legendary scribes” Agnes Nixon and Claire Labine, and stars such as: Larkin Malloy, Joseph Mascolo, and so many more.

BIGGEST SOCIAL MEDIA FIRESTORM

Donald Trump’s lewd comments when visiting Days of our Lives during a segment for Access Hollywood

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Unfortunately, Arianne Zucker and DAYS were featured in Donald Trump’s “locker room talk” that caused a massive public outcry prior to him becoming president-elect.

Antonio Sabato Jr. and Kimberlin Brown speak at the Republic National Convention

When former soap stars, Sabato Jr., and Brown spoke at the RNC, fans were not holding back their feelings on their decision to speak on behalf of then Republican nominee, Donald Trump.

So, after reviewing our picks, which do you agree with?  Which do you disagree with? What are your thoughts on the Best and Worst in Soaps of 2016?  Were you happy to see some of your favorites receiving our year-end honors?  Share your thoughts in the comment below!  

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Good choices, though I would have give Marci Miller best recast!

BEST NEWCOMER FEMALE
Marci Miller – Days of our Lives

BEST SINGLE PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A STORYLINE
Kate Mansi – Days of our Lives – Abigail sets fire to Ben

i’m 10 days behind in eps… and I”M STILL LOVING Marci Miller… oy! it’s flabbergasting and just a royal treat for fans… to lavish so much praise on this newbie… and recast… and most welcome ACTRESS to launch her career… WELCOME to Hollywood.. Ms. Miller… absolute delight.

once again… it’s the Chad / Gabs / and ABS SHOW @ DAYS in Salem.

these three have megawatt REEL… and yes that includes Gabs… she has got to be the cutest actress… EVAH

i’ll give a new years tip to the ACTORS of DAYS of OUR Lives

of the 4 remaining serial… DAYS is in a class of it’s own… they have a real cohesive knit group of cast members who prop each other

even if it is the Hope and Rafe show.

Kate Mansi
Marci Miller

both Abs are to be lauded… thank you thank you thank you ! this gives me and you that much more … Billy Flynn.

BAM

If you read the DOOL comment boards, you would see that most people don’t care for Marci Miller. She had a bad start and most of us were really fed up with the so called reunion.

Rafe and hope look good together love them together

Nick Stabile was the best recast.

General Hospital as the best soap? I don’t really watch the other 3 anymore but GH was just as awful as they were. I would have left that category blank. There was no “Best Soap” this year.

It’s sad that the bar has been lowered so dramatically. Because there are only 4 soaps left, we still have to pit them against each other. Since there is no great soap on the air anymore, we have to settle for the sludge at the bottom of the barrel.

The guy is entitled to his opinions.

i agree.. I watch Days and GH.. it is okay not to give any of them the Best Soap. GH was def not deserving of the Best. Good parts of the soap in 2016, but not the best…..

I also disagree with Mr Fairman on a lot of things but he presents his case so well that he’s given me food for thought. Maybe I should rethink the Morgan story?
I really did not care for it and it left me dry eyed. and bored as the Sonny and Carly show went on and on like the Duracell Bunny.
However, yes, Laura Wright pulled in an amazing performance as did Genie Frances. I also agree with Mr Fairman when he says Jason Thompson was on the top of his game playing Billy starring in his own coma dream. I feel JT is really making this role his own and doing a beautiful job.
I also agree that Y&R is the most promising soap of 2017 and think it’s already off to to a great start.

Everyone has different views… he was also Spot-on with a few… Happy New Year Everyone!

DONT SETTLE FOR THE SLUDGE AT THE BOTTOM OF THE BARREL.. AS YOU SAY……SIMPLE….DONT WATCH!

You don’t watch the other three, huh? Well, I do.

GH was the only show that was halfway decent.

Philly is the best thing happened to the show. Hands down!!

Philly = Flithy.

They were a ratings flop and have been thankfully ditched.

“Philly” was disgusting from the get-go – another terrible hack-job from the stagnant mind of Chuck Pratt, who is LONG GONE!!!

Disagree with every pick.

You can say that again. Nothing on here makes me want to tune in to any of these shows.

Come on…. new Abby D.. is not good???????

Totally agree, she is not Abby noway…….

As a fan of Gh for 43 yrs they have some of the best actors I have seen. Nancy, Maurice, Laura, Jane , Bryan just to name a few were fabulous. As far as Gh on a whole I sadly must disagree. Gh is not what it used to be. Stories are dropped in the middle or dragged out to the point that fans lose interest. There is no continuity in the stores and history is being ignored. Honestly seeing the way they handled the sexual assault this year was quite disappointing. They had a great opportunity to shine a light. Hopefully 2017 will be the year Gh comes back.

TOTALLY AGREE. LOVE GH, but these writers are RUINNING it

Yes these writers do not seem to know what they are doing. They got rid of the mob but let 4 sexual assault s/l going. We didn’t even get our annual Xmas show. J/S? Who are they? I don’t see them anymore. They have dummied down every women on the show. They need to have a hiring freeze also. We want our vets not all these new pple. “Nelle” is on more than our vets. Way too many vets on recurring or just gone. Shameful what they did to Tyler Christopher. not surprising tho they screwed Steve Burton over too. We need Guza desperately.

Agree!!!!

General Hospital has been absolutely horrible.
It was overkill depressing and an overkill pity party for Morgan.
I had the need to FF through all the doom gloom ..
J&S are stale.
They are like the green mold on old bread.
They are like hearing my grandma read recipes.

Y&R’s best move was to fire J&S to save Y&R, very smart of CBS
GH’s worst move was to drag J&S in, very stupid of ABC .

I am lovin Valentin …
If Anna hurts my man she has to be taken-down.

One of my 2017 wishes; J&S will disappear from All soaps to save the gender..
And, that I will restrain myself while flying my drone heh (best Christmas present ever!)

LONG LIVE OUR SOAPS!
(especially GH, it will need special prayers, lots of them..

—– HAPPY NEW YEAR !!
wishing all —
good health, peace, love and happiness through 2017 ..
oooh and hoping everyone will have an exciting adventure !
live large in 2017..

“I am lovin Valentin …
If Anna hurts my man she has to be taken-down. ”

YES – YES – YES

I declare with

it’s the goshdarndestthing : likely the first and only time… I do not want Anna in the way of Valentin

the magic of Valentin / Nina / Charlotte is just too strong of a pull – lead – and FINE Tune IN… this ready made family is a BLAST

2ndly: I just roared with Nina spirit and fight as she declared war on Lulu… outside of Maxie bridal suite. LOL Lulu went off as expected… saying she won’t rest till Charlotte is in her clutches

LOL… I’ve since declared Lulu… Momma smurph

I can’t stand it… fits of get back… to where you belong… Lulu is far and away no match…. NO MATCH for Nina

argh! GH – do the right thing… hire Seth Baker … he’s so hot… for lady Anna.

it’s not Valentin… no matter what THEIR PAST

ALL I CAN SAY…. is : with regard to Laura Wright portrayal of Carly Corinthos

Sonny and Carly will forever be… dullard

GH is TRYING to portrait Carly as sensitive and being all up front and honest… till the boring bomb drops about Nelle…. what the heck is that… obvious treat… was that “Caroline” baby rattle ? who cares

Sonny stuck with that gps … stay their… it doesn’t matter what Sonny does any more. he stifles this show with his magnanimous ego… in and out of character… he lacks

especially when he machos it out with his he man mob . dang .. have to hand it to Julian and that hot man in the pawn shop… they are far more manned up.

so… Lulu… you may be the biological mother… but that’s as far as it goes… GH
give Dante the story… watching Lulu character try to mix in with the big leagues is not doing her any favors… Mamma smurph

sorry Anna… this is not your story time…. lets save that for Seth Baker

as I’ve always rocked

GH is suffering the dreadlock of way too much airtime for the Corinthos clan

THE ONLY character that is worth any thing…. and she rocks

Jaklyn Zeman…. as Bobbie Spencer… she never wanes… always REELS

GH has not been the best Soap.. agree with ya!!

Nah, Y&R and DOOL were horrible. So was Bold.

Passanate and Altman made GH watchable/tolerable after your guy Carlivati turned into a cartoon circus act.

all I can say is that you obviously have the feed to offscreen hospital because GH has been horrible all year with the exception of the bipolar storyline which we know Maurice helped with. I don’t know how in gods green earth you can call Frank and his Jellyrolls anything but soap hacks!! GH is by far the most inconsistent soap left on the air. There is no continuity whatsoever!! IF GH was cheese it would have too many holes to pass for swiss!!

THE WRITERS ARE RUINNINGwhat Use to be a Great soap!!! SAD

JFP/Guza are the ones who ruined General Hospital. Nothing ever has been or ever will be as bad as those years. We were on the verge on cancellation cause of that terrible twosome with their obsession with the Sopranos.

Frank, Jean, Shelly are doing a fine job and had a nice year as illustrated in the article.

None of the shows can be deemed “good” but GH was the least sucky in 2016.

They win, even by default.

I can only comment on GH since that’s the only soap I watch (lol). But I don’t think the Morgan’s Death s/l was all that original. Yes the performance were outstanding as was the writing BUT we all knew Sonny would be innocent & all would eventually be forgiven where he was concerned. But speaking of Carly, her rage at Sonny wasn’t believable because though Morgan died, it certainly wasn’t the first time her child has been harmed by Sonny’s decisions. Michael was shot in the head and was comatose for a year. So for me, the storyline fell flat because there was nothing different about it. It is really hard to feel any kind of empathy or sympathy for characters who never really suffer any long-term consequences for their actions, or whose decisions never change. And to be honest, the Morgan-worship got old. He was a whiny, petulant man-child. I mean, I get that parents tend to overlook their child’s flaws but it would’ve been nice to see at least a couple of people mention that Morgan was no saint and was, in fact, a very flawed & controlling & sometimes abusive individual.

Well said Michelle. I agree.

Yes, I agree too. So sick of Morgan being depicted as a saint, on and off the show. In my book, he was everything Michelle said , plus he was spoiled rotten and enabled by his family and I wouldn’t be too happy with the likes of him hanging out with MY daughter!

Morgan’s death was hands down the best story on daytime last year.

….not to mention manipulative, Michelle…..never liked petulant Morgan. I never saw the ‘why’ of others’s adoration of him. Turned me right off.

Best single performance by an actor mwas Steve Burton’s during the Sully reveal. No one else was close Steve Burton was also best supporting actor for 2016.

Oh, Dan….right on! I was always so critically sarcastic where Dylan was concerned….mea culpa!!
But, his pent-up pain was so tangible for me. I thought he was going to explode from the anguish. He was so controlled, but one could read and feel that pain in his eyes; in his every movement and nuance.
That was some acting by Burton!……I could feel my heart tightening by an invisible hand….And, Dylan’s last scene with Sharon, simply did-me-in. I cried with such heartfelt emotion….my gosh!!!!…that’s how great Burton was.
Lest I forget Sharon Case…..she brought patois to the segment just as much, in a typically female-kind-of-way. I truly felt pity for her….the woman has been to hell. But, just as she was coming back from that hell, it breaks loose again…..partly created by her distorted thinking due to mental illness; and due to so many outside forces.
But, Burton’s acting sticks to the brain because Dylan’s demeanor was silently, yet emphatically stoic. All one saw were the reddening, and watery eyes. Fantastic!!

My iPad has a mind of its own…..The word I typed was ‘pathos’, not patois…LOL….a completely different meaning.
I wanted to add that, I hope and wish that Dylan is recast. I was truly looking forward to Sharon’s and Dylan’s longevity. Sharon deserves a a modicum of happiness. Their live story needs to continue….please, ye gods, bring Dylan back home safely.

I agee with you

I agree with you both Judy and Celia. I too have always taken the character of Dylan for granted. But thse last few weeks I have been feeling his heart break. Remember this is the second time in about 2 years that he has had a baby mishap, witb both babies being sons, not that the sex of the baby makes the pain any different. Couple those instances with the miscarriage he shared with Avery, and this poor guy can’t catch a break. I hope they recast down the road, and they don’t have him die on assignment. To me this story doesn’t seem to be finished yet. Kudos for Steve Burton for leaving us with a stellar performances to remember him by

I could not wait to see your list. This has been an up-and-down year in soaps for me, but it has had some great moments. ‘Days of our Lives” seems to be getting back on track after losing me for most of the year. I think Marci Miller is the best casting “DOOL” has done since hiring Billy Flynn. As much as I loved Kate Mansi, I agree that Marci is giving a new take on the role (and I love it).

I agree that Billy Flynn had the best year on soaps, Deimos is overused and involved in too many storylines, hated the Summer storyline (painful to watch and it made me feel sorry for Marie Wilson and Suzanne Rogers).

My least favorite part of “DOOL” has been the amount of time the show continues to put into the Claire/Ciara/Joey/Theo storylines when it seems that it is largely unpopular with the audience. I am also ready to see a MATURE storyline for Marlena, John and Hope. I want the writers to stop pretending these characters are still in their 30s and write age-appropriate storylines.

My Best Actress is a there-way tie: Heather Tom, Katherine Kelly Lang and Kate Mansi. Heather Tom was nothing short of heartbreaking during the end of her marriage scenes with Bill. I LOVED her showdown with Brooke.

The BEST storyline was Eric and Quinn. Rena Sofer has become must-watch daytime TV. I am not sure I would put her in the Supporting Actress category since she is on the show basically every day and has been driving storyline for months.

My least favorite “B&B’ storyline has been Sasha/Zende Part II. It seemed contrived, out of character and even worse, character assassination for Nicole/Zende. It seems they have no rooting value. I am ready to give the character of Sasha a break and see more Caroline and Thomas.

The most overlooked characters of the year is Maya and Rick. The baby via surrogate Part II storyline was a major hiccup in a banner year on the show.

I know Thorsten Kaye is a popular actor from “OLTL” and “AMC,” I am still having a hard time with him as Ridge. I do not see any rooting value for his character. I want to see Quinn, Katie, Brooke and Bill take him down.

John McCook MUST be nominated for a Daytime Emmy in the Supporting Actor. He is the Sean Connery of daytime. There are not many 70-year-old actors that can carry that type of storyline and leaves the audience wanting more.

In 2017, I want to see more Ivy and less Wyatt/Liam’s endless lust for Steffi. It seems it has been back-and-forth all year and is starting to feel stale.

Great review! I can’t wait to see what others have to say have been their favorite actors and storylines. Happy New Year to you, the soaps and the audience.

Hey Ray, Since I was never a watcher of DOOL, I can’t give you any feedback on that score. But I totally agree with your B&B comments. I never was a fan of Thorsten Kaye as Ridge either. And I am not feeling the reuniting of Ridge and Brooke either. To me he is way to scruffy to be Ridge. Like I have said numerous times in the past, although Ronn Moss was never an academy award winning actor, I always loved the chemistry he had with Katherine Kelly Lang.To me they wil alwwys be Brook and Ridge. I also thought Heather Thom was at her prime when she and KKK were going at over Bill. And not to slight KKK, she had her moments as well during that time. I have always loved John McCook, and I am loving him with Quinn. I getting annoyed that Ridge is screwing things up.He is such a whiner. No wonder why he is suddenly bonding with Liam. Two whiners connecting. Speaking of Liam I am sick and tired of him complaining about Quinn to anyone who will listen. If he was so worried Quinn why didn’t he lock her up when he had the chance. I still say that Steffie and Bill would make a strong and compatible couple. Let Bill and Steffire team up and take over the company. Papa Ridge’s head would really spin over that.

I found the praise for General Hospital and their writing team a bit jarring. I could not agree less. YR had a rocky year but their cast turned out incredible performances. The absence of Steve Burton’s heart wrenching performance as Dylan really saddens me. And no love for Gina Tognoni either. Nice to see Jason Thompson and Sharon Case get a bit of acknowledgement,

Nancy and will are the best.

Spot-on! Although I only watch General Hospital… Your pics right and well deserved… The only thing you forgot to add was greatest hope for 2017… That ABC now owns the rights again for all my children and One Life to Live and hopefully something good will come from that… Either bring them back or at least bringing some of the characters back on the canvas of General Hospital. Other than that great job!

i miss super couples…now we get pooper couples-enough said!

HAPPY NEW YEAR!…

If your a watcher of B&B, such as I, couples don’t have a chance to get to know each other before they are thrown into a never ending triangle. They don’t have a chance to turn out a super couple.

I watched it in the past and thought the production was great but those triangles like you mentioned was a turn off for me!

i can’t name a best soap because all were subpar. their was a lot of bad this year. Ciara’s rape on Days,the serial killer on GH,and the baby switch on Y&R were the three storylines i hated the most. it seems like every year Sharon is the most ruined character,tired of her being the town punching bag,they practically gave her the same story we just saw 2 years ago

Not trying to be a jerk but I couldn’t disagree more. This past year is the first time since I started watching in 2005 that I have found gh unwatchable. I use to wait for 1:00 to roll around everyday because I couldn’t wait to see gh. But I have become totally uninterested in the slow pace, the treatment of women, the continual attempts to redeem sexual predators, the lack of fallout, missed opportunities and anything and everything to do with Franco. Franco was brought on as evil incarnate and no amount of retcon will reverse my hatred of him.

Agree

i agree GH is unwatchable

Every single year on the internet people say “Worst year ever on GH” but nothing could ever been as bad on 2011 and 2015.

2016 was heaven in Port Charles compared to those hellish years.

Best wishes for a wonderful 2017! Not going to comment on the list I am no expert four soaps versus 17 at one time! Hmmm,

Nice list! Thank you, Michael! I always enjoy your site. Best Wishes for a Happy 2017! Keep ’em coming!

If GH is the best soap, it speaks volumes about how bad 2016 was for soaps. Agree about the worst storyline–Paul and the Hospital serial killer on GH. And kudos to Antonio Sabato Jr for having big balls and speaking at the RNC.

I tape every day now, so I can skip thru most of the BS!!! HORRIBLE writers!!

Speaking of Summer from Days, I hated how the writers made her younger than Daniel. If she was born when Maggie was a teenager that makes Summer older not younger than Daniel. Soap Opera Rapidly Aging Syndrome or Desorasing has gotten out of hand.

True the Summer story was bad

I like that you broke down the performances into single, story line, and overall — wished the Emmy’s would do that—for me this year was one of the worst years for soap viewers. I have on occasion cut back on one soap, but this year, there were days I didn’t watch any of them and I can’t recall a year that every happening.

I am the soap viewer who can pretty much stick with a show even through some really horrible story lines, but this year it wasn’t the stories that were that problem, it was the words coming out the characters mouths— I know soaps aren’t Shakespeare but the actual dialogue was unbearable for me. Days is slowly improving. Y&R has too. B&B– well it’s the same, but even in a good year I could only take this show in small doses–

-and I think I am the only person on earth who doesn’t like Quinn with Eric. I like him with Katie– and I still want to see Quinn end up with Liam—

As for GH– now that Finn has finally found a cure for this stupid disease, maybe they will give Hayden and Finn a real story that I don’t have to FF through. Valentin is not Helena and Lulu is no Luke– so why try to recycle the Spencer Cassadine feud by dragging this poor little girl into it.

When a soap has to kill a legacy character to generate any real drama in order to give their actors their Emmy reels, I wouldn’t say that is the best soap of 2016– I would say that is was the most desperate soap of 2016– BC leaving gave them their Hail Mary pass- otherwise this soap would tie Days as the worst soap of 2016

I disagree that DOOL is the worst soap. It has it’s up down but I think it’s a great show .I watch everyday. Also Vincent has done a great job ….. Remember it’s all about the writing. Boy I could give them some ideas.

Also, loved him on Santa Barbara, Guiding Light and All My Children. Anyone remember something else he was on?

I also watch everday it still good it has good thing and not so good thing I have watch for over 5o year it like a old friend

Best Soap–I only watch GH, however, I was much more excited during the first half of 2016 than the second half. I actually thought the soap was going to head in a better direction at the time with Julian paying for his crimes, a possible Duke return, the Tracy emergency hospital storyline, Griffin seemingly added as a new moral perspective to the show whilst the writers shifted both Sonny and Jason to a more palatable morality. We actually thought the Cassadine will story would lead somewhere great although it hasn’t yet. The focus was shifted back to the hospital with Dr O being booted to the records basement and Monica becoming COS with some new staff. It all felt so good for a while and we had several budding romances that still haven’t had much payoff and were ill paced during the latter part of the year: Kevin & Laura, Kiki and Dillon, Hayden and Finn, The Nurses Ball was the best one in the past three years. The only downside was Brad and Lucas’ quickie wedding in the dismal Julexis home. In the second half of year, we had the not-so-great Cassadine Island story, the Hospital Killer story, the Claudette quadrangle, which were all sloppily done all leading to a storyline showcasing the Corinthoses who have hogged airtime for decades in which Sonny had a chance for some emotional growth and being held to the fire yet I don’t see any payoff. The hospital closing story was unneccessary at best. The holidays were lackuster as far as celebrations. The Valentin story is moving too slowly and has become boring already. Sept-Oct had their moments but nothing like the first half of the year when I felt hope about GH for the first time in a long time.

Soapmakers of the year, GH–“The trio behind GH took our annual top honors for executive producer and head writers by mixing emotional stories, working in beloved veterans, and getting parts of the show on track after a not-so-great 2015.” I’ll give them getting parts of the show on track after a rotten 2014-15, however, vets should NOT ever be “worked in.” That’s not how the other 3 soaps do things and for that reason alone, GH should be last on the list to be a soapmaker. Honestly, with the way FV does contracts, it’s still the Guza show plus his own version of a SuperSoap. Why it is OK to mine stories from the highest ratest decade of GH almost regularly yet not use the characters that made those stories on the front burner before the Guza and FV favorites?

Overall performances by an actor, WD–I felt nothing for this character or his emotions. He is a bad guy,yes, but honestly I thought the previous portrayer of JJ did a much better job giving him a POV and emotion.

Best Performance by a Soap Icon–Jane Elliott was amazing and had good material this year away from Luke.

Best temp recast, Nick Stabile–I thought he was subpar, at best, but enjoyed Molly Burnett as Maxie.

Best storyline could have been the Justice for Duke story if they had actually been allowed to get justice for his death and/or perhaps a return of Duke. Everyone on canvas had a part in the story for the most part.

Best tearjerker–It was the two-episode apparition of Duke that Anna sees while trapped in the meat locker, by far. Not only sad for Duke & Anna fans, but also for the actors, the crew, the history of GH, while FV clearly isn’t going to allow any 80s male lead from the SuperCouple era to grace its screen regularly.

Best Decision–I agree the new character of Dr. Finn has been a good addition but so has the addition of Dr. Griffin Munro. Both are unique characters and serve a grander purpose.

I agree with you on Best guest arc (Ingo), Best Wedding (Scrubs), best young actress (Hayley Erin), and best younger actor (Bryan Craig), best child performances (Brooklyn and Hudson), best drop-the-mic moment (Genie Francis).

So I only disagree on the major points (which probably means I’m not the best audience for your site). It was a sad ending to what I thought could be a great year. Que sera sera

Great post. Co-sign, if I may.

I don’t think the “Soapmaker of the Year” title should go to an Executive Producer who failed to reach a contract with the Emmy winning Leading Actor, Tyler Christopher, in the legacy role of Nik Cassadine, while having plenty of money to hire new-to-GH actors in newbie roles that most GH fans don’t want to see, such as Valentin, Claudette, Finn, “Oscar Jessup/Olivia Jerome,” etc. I actually like James Patrick Stuart, and might be able to like Valentin, if only he weren’t the low budget Nik replacement.

Biggest waste of talent: not reaching a contract with Tyler and the dreadful misuse of the talented Richard Burgi as Paul Hornsby in what just might be the worst “mystery” story ever on soaps.

Trudy : “thank you” for bringing to attention…. Tyler Christopher

Nicholas Cassadine is old history… his carrying the torch … and snuffed out so disrespectfully… leaves a glaring glitch … Frank / Jean / Shelley THOUGHT they could override

what an error
so much bad judgment is going on

Nicholas is not mob… he’s not a bad guy… he’s a sold fixture… an actor who resonated on so many levels fans got

I’m befuddled at how much the recast press got… ’nuff said.

just WOW on whatever the f is going on in the mindset of Frank / Jean / and Shelley

IF and when… GH production cleans up Valentin… and the only way for this to happen… is … Valentin has been nursing back to health… Nicholas.. and all will be well with the world….

argh! sucks

that it’s all a bout the mob and big ole Carly

JMER- A great post! You’ve hit every point spot on!

Trudy- I really enjoyed the point you made, I haven’t read anything to do with this…Calling out the Executive Producer by title and not by name was perfect! They need to woo back Tyler Christopher & pay him what he’s worth, then get read of the newbies that aren’t worth a damn, but keep the few that are…

They need to take the vets off recurring status and put them on contract…Monica, Tracy, Olivia (and bring Ned back more often than every 6 months), Scotty, Bobbie, Lucy, Mac, Felecia (sp) Max and as I bow to her Dianne! In case I forgot someone I’m sorry, I’m blanking out! I don’t know why it’s called recurring status….let’s be honest, it’s kick you to the curb & if you somehow cross my mind I’ll call you in status!

I agree that the Paul Hornsby story might be one of the worst soap mysteries of all time. Absolutely horrible storyline with no real purpose other than to jettison 2 good actors off the canvas. I think the current writers on GH might be the worst in the show’s history. I’m on the verge of tuning out as I did with Days earlier this year shortly after they started the Summer storyline which was another disaster. Which is a shame cuz I’ve watched at least 1 soap every day since the early 80s.

You remind me that the only thing on GH I liked in 2016 was the return on Monica Quartermaine with some frequency. Also, how much I miss Tyler Christopher (and his same old tight grey pants and burgundy shirt that he wore over and over again). Also, was great seeing Britt again on the Thanksgiving rerun episode from 2014.

I think one of the worst storylines was the Doctor Anderson versus Nick Newman that morphed into the baby kidnapping by an unscrupulous nurse and evil Doctor and the now never ending Sharon Character Assassination story… I detested the Billy/Phyllis affair it was so unrealistic and would have only worked if it was a dream sequence… I would agree that JT is an excellent replacement for the character of Billy Abbott BUT I still love Billy Miller in the role… The character of Dylan can not be gone soon enough for me…useless and boring from the get go IMO! I am hoping that Michael Muhney will reprise his role of Adam Newman by February.

The Dr. Anderson story was an epic fail in large part due to the fact the character was ret-conned as part of Nick’s past. Writers never seem to learn that most viewers have been around a lot longer than they have and we call shenanigans when they try to ret-con a show’s history to fit their plots.

the Dr. Anderson story was pretty bad. all it did was more Sharon ruination

You totally snubbed Tristan Rogers in that recap of Robin & Patrick’s wedding. Robert was very much present & active in that wedding. Remember, there never would have been a Robin or Anna if Robert hadn’t existed. Something to ponder….

I couldn’t agree more..It totally annoyed me how Robert Scorpio get ignored because if not for him existing? We wouldn’t have had Anna or a Robin for her to have a wedding. They existed because of him.

Michael, though I wholeheartedly agree with your “best drop-the-mike moment”–go Genie Francis!–I must disagree with you on “best overall performance by a supporting actor”–William deFry: he is WAY too buttoned up and “tight” as an actor.
And, though I think Billy Flynn was good, I found Mansi GREAT. Billy can work and polish his art a bit–and he will, I’m sure.
And I found James Read’s performance most riveting and menacing–wish they had brought him on GH in ANY role; he’s the real deal.

Great idea about James Read coming to GH! I could see him playing a love interesting for either Tracy, Laura, and or Monica. I think Monica and Tracy should be in a love triangle with somebody new to the show. Maybe James Reid should come on to the show as a new doctor, Dr. Tanner Addison (I just totally made this character name up lol), but that’s not his real name. He has a dark past, that he shares with Anna, and Tanner can somehow be connected to the Anna Devane and Valentin Cassadine story twist that is going on on the show as we speak. Because, now, come to think of it… I really do envision Finola Hughes (Anna) and James Read (“Tanner Addison”) having some amazing chemistry with one another. So, James Read could have chemistry with a bunch of the stalwart actresses on this show (General Hospital).

All such good ideas! GH is missing a great chance at a great actor!

Ooooh, I just thought of another one that James Read might have some pretty good chemistry with. Bobbie Spencer (Jacklyn Zeman). Maybe even Ava Jerome (Maura West), too! 🙂 Oh, the endless possibilities…

Yes!

I only watch GH since the other two ABC soaps went off the air. I am so disappointed in GH. So many missed opportunities in their storylines. In fact what storylines . All they did was plot points. The situation with Jason/Sam/Liz and Jake being the Center of attention got on my nerves. For the longest u did not see Jason’s other child.I believe the fans had a lot to do with bringing TK on for family scenes. I have watched this soap since it’s debut. It is not the soap,that I know it can be. Show more core characters, slim down the cast. I want my GH back.

I thought Michael’s picks were very fair and he did a good job spreading out awards among the four soaps. But as usual, you can’t please everyone. People will still find things to complain about.

I only watch GH, so I can’t comment on the other shows. I personally enjoyed GH as a whole this year. I get that some stories and characters don’t work, and I certainly have my share that I don’t like, believe me. But I just fail to see the show as the disaster that so many people on here make it out to be. We must be watching two different shows is all I can say.

Jean and Shelly brought heart and emotion back to GH, instead of it being a goofy cartoon like it had become at the end of Ron Carlivati’s reign. To me, a good soap opera is supposed to be a nice mix of drama, heart, emotion, adventure, romance, and as far as I’m concerned, I got that from GH this year and it’s second to none cast.

Just wanted to take the time to thank Michael for another year of fabulous coverage of the soaps we love! On-Air Soaps continues to set the standard for daily coverage of the genre.

Thanks also to everyone here, particularly the regulars, too many to mention, It’s been fun discussing, debating, agreeing, and yes sometimes disagreeing, and sharing our passionate opinions about our favorite shows. Happy New Year to all, and best wishes for a happy and healthy 2017!!

Very well said Dan and I agree with you….Happy New Year to you too and all the others.

GH is the only soap I watch so I really can’t comment on the others. There were some terrible moments on GH this past year; notably the hospital killer storyline. The worst ever, in my opinion. I am not a fan of the character Julian Jerome and disagree with William DeVry as best supporting actor. There were better choices; I believe Roger Howarth as Franco had more depth in his performance as a supporting actor. General hospital has always been my favorite soap and Maurice Bernard is by far my favorite actor on the show. When he leaves, so will I. Some things I would like to see this coming year would be for Ava to finally pay for her crimes and couples staying together through tough times . There can be great drama without constant breakups. That said, there has been so much complaining about the show it leads me to wonder why people even watch if they are that dissatisfied.

BEST PERFORMANCE BY A SOAP ICON – MALE
Eric Braeden – Y&R and Maurice Benard – GH

this is a joke right…. ?

finding a category to fit in what needs to be pressed, for their longevity ?

these two guys have been further reduced… for their best counterparts… in their own family.

no more Adam
no more Morgan

means dull.

what are these two old stalwarts going to be

not much… so much in overdrive that they have lessened the value of this genre

The actor who plays Valentin is an amazingly brilliant talent. He’s so good that I don’t fast forward through the incredibly cringe worthy Need-ya (Nina).
He is so good that if they ever did a movie based on Vladimir Putin’s life, he could play the starring role. Love how he speaks French so beautifully to his daughter Charlotte.
Valentin is at his best when in scenes with Anna because Finola Hughes has the acting prowess to be able to go toe to toe with this amazing actor.

I agree totally withAddison re: Valentin, Anna and Nina . I think Anna and Valentin have more chemestry than Valentin and clingy Nina who wants little Charlotte so bad, she will even get married to get her. What Lulu is doing to get that child is disgusting. He is her “papa” and they obviously adore each other. To try and wrench her out of his arms is certainly not going to win points from Charlotte. Being her mother, I understand her wanting her, but she has to think of the childs needs and wants too.

I don’t watch the other 3 soaps but I do watch gh and agree with your choices. I know a lot of gh fans have opinions that vary across the board and with most I agree but lately to me at least gh has been getting good, I love what the character of Valentin has brought to the show and how characters like Anna is interacting with Laura . Love new characters like griffin, valentin and Nell. I’m optimistic bout gh in the coming year especially since there’s this new villain lurking in the shadows.

Agree. GH is getting good.

I agree, Aria. Valentin is a great new villain especially when interacting with Anna. This gives me hope.

Stopped reading your picks,when you picked GH as best soap. Are you kidding me? Characters bad. No stories to care about. Not GH since 1994. All separate scenes. No flow. One chocolate mess. Can’t take opinions serious now

SOAPMAKERS OF THE YEAR 
Frank Valentini, Shelly Altman and Jean Passanante – General Hospital

there is so much BS in this

ABC / Disney / GH

this dullard trio inked new deals to continue their ??? uninteresting collaboration well in to November 2017… LOL

to do what ?

oy! fan posts have said it all

Frank Valentini is done

this genre has fallen so much if subpar material is all they can come up with

Frank saved GH from the brink of death. He should be the soapmaker of the year, every year. GH wouldn’t have survived another year under JFP.

Happy new year, Mike. Well done on this year’s choices. I agree with you about GH.

GH was a better soap, with more raw drama, unpredictable twists, good new romances, intriguing new characters, fresh storytelling, and the superior acting over Y&R and B&B in 2016. I liked more than I disliked and felt more worked than didn’t work as a whole on GH this year. I haven’t felt that way about the show since 2012, but as a whole 2016 was my favorite year of GH in four years. Thank you for putting out the pros, and not just the cons. The last two months were admittedly poor, and the first two months were pretty average, but everything in between from March to October was mostly good. GH had the most hospital-centric stories in more than a decade, far less focus on mob action despite what they say, much more of a classic veteran presence as shown in the episode counts, and a wide variety to chose from in terms of stories and characters. I have pointed out below they did did a good job also in forming new likeable romances and fresh interesting characters. Speaking of which….

I would have added a “best new couple” or “best new character” category to the annual list. GH was the best of them all in both areas in the past year, with an infusion of positive creative additions that worked really well, and seems like they found the right matches in each area. We had some new likeable romances like Fayden, Killon, Levin, Valina, and the shortly lived Nava. Five new couples that really worked for me while none of them clicked for me on Y&R/B&B. We had some new interesting characters like Griffin, Finn, Valentin, and Nelle. Can’t think of a single one on Y&R/B&B that stood out and new blood is needed on those shows in the worst way. I haven’t been so pleased with the new pairings and new characters on GH in a very long time. As for the established older couples on the show, both Julexis and Carson were entertaining as hell to watch this year. Awesome scenes with both couples from start to finish.

GH should walk away with the most acting awards at the daytime emmy’s for the third straight year. This was a banner year for a true ensemble cast, and nearly everyone has something good to submit, but best of all it was fresh new material. Y&R and B&B as usual just roll out the same tired recycled stories, rehashed pairings, expired triangles, and repetitive dialouge. We saw many of our favorite GH characters in situations they have never found themselves before and GH couples facing down problems they never faced before.

The powerhouse female performers once again stole stole the show, with the incredible Laura Wright and Nancy Lee Grahn having career years, and getting to play virtually every angle you could ask for as an actress. Carly and Alexis were easily the most riveting female characters to watch in 2016, and the only thing stopping Laura and Nancy from emmy wins is they might have too much great stuff to chose from, which could lead to the wrong reel selection against those with much less to select. Maura West and Finola Hughes rounded out the most impressive leading women on daytime, with another great year that flew under the radar compared to the past, but still as mesmerizing as ever as Ava and Anna.

The supporting actresses also delivered more excellence, with Jane Elliott’s first standalone story in more than a decade as the unflappable Tracy stared down death, since it all took place in the early part of the year we tend to forget how good it was. A great comeback year by Genie Francis should be noted also, with numerous outstanding moments as Laura confronted her past at the campus disco. grieved the loss of her son Nikolas, and found sweet new love with Kevin. Much improved writing and a clearer direction for Nina and Hayden also took place, which lead to the phenomenal Michelle Stafford and Rebecca Budig energizing the canvas, and as usual being able to drum up chemistry with everyone they encounter. Another terrific turn by Rebecca Herbst in playing out Elizabeth losing everything, from the man she loved in Jason, to her house being blown to peices, to the death of not one but two friends, and dealing with a troubled young son. Sadly, the most promising storyline (Jake’s time on Cassadine Island) was dropped for this Friz/Franco junk.

GH was once known for having the best younger actresses in the business, and they seemed to slowly find their way to returning to that old formula, with a brilliant year by the returning Lexi Ainsworth. Kristina struggling with her sexual fluidity, with a scandalous affair with her older female professor, and clashing with Alexis and Sonny was great stuff. Lexi was robbed of her young actress emmy in 2011, which is a wrong that will hopefully be righted in 2017, cause she surely has the material this year. I suppose that being tutored by the likes of Maura West and Michelle Stafford seems to have paid off, with the beautiful youthful Haley Erin being the most improved actress of 2016, and this resulted in Kiki going from hated to likeable for many of us viewers. A less selfish, more vulnerable, and softer take on Kiki was the right mix. Kiki landed a popular new pairing with Dillon, and did solid work in trying to balance that with an obligation to Morgan’s mental health. Haley Pullos continued to be her amazing self, with Molly being the moral compass in a town without one, and putting her mother and sister in their place when needed. Chloe Lanier is a potential rising star as the complicated grey bad girl Nelle. Lots of goodness this year from the younger girls.

Another solid year for the boss, Maurice Benard, as Sonny faced issues he’s never faced before. A honest attempt to pull back on the violence was made and not resorting to pulling that gun out all the time. Stellar work from the excellent William DeVry, who’s is always at his best in playing a bad boy, and Julian was as fascinating as ever this year. GH finally got it right with the creation of Dr. Finn, whom is a enjoyable distinctive character played perfectly by Michael Easton, and a far cry from the forced John and boring Silas characters. James Patrick Stuart is outstanding and intoxicating as Valentin, which was another home run in the new character department, probably the most must see character on any soap at the moment. Donnell Turner playing the sexy entertaining Curtis is a true gem, more proof that Jelly’s is on a roll in this area of their writing, and they have done a great job in spreading Curtis around without tying him down to a pairing. Richard Burgi tore the house down in his exit story. Lots of goodness from the men of GH.

Bravo to the cast and crew of GH! Not a perfect year by any means, but a certain improvement over the previous year. I think they have some good stuff building up into 2017. Loving GH again and glad the Campy ScFy Era is over.

“… James Patrick Stuart is outstanding and intoxicating as Valentin, which was another home run in the new character department, probably the most must see character on any soap ”

JPS; OWNS GH

simple as that

he resonates with every fiber in his being… WITH Michelle Stafford and Scarlett Fernandez.

LOL

OK

i’m on rinse repeat and recyle… this is superlative stuff to enhance layer and keep the Cassadine mystique… JUST MISS Tyler Christopher.

otherwise… this is a whole new show.. in a league of their own. BIG

excellent read… especially, about the younger actress’

that being… Kiki, Kristina, Nelle, Molly

god… the subpar arena… we dwell in

by choice

this genre , decades plus

this outlet is by choice

I can’t hammer any more than whats the next post

god tho… I blame Frank Valentini … and his choice to hire Jean and Shelley.

frustration… I miss Kristina and Parker… what a big arena this coulda woulda shoulda

why did they blow this

because it’s out of their comfort level… still? to test the waters ? a reach so far

would have been ; implosion of mindscape

WHEN she returned.. you could see a change… a woman emerged… she hit every nail and hammered her ACT

god it was a class act… watching Ashley Jones and Lexie Ainsworth. DREAM people

put her front and center… with Parker and/or Aaron.

you know.. some one agree with; when you see high caliber actors get their chance… it’s magnified … LOL OK

it’s better than being dumbed down and aghast at how lame the production value spirals ; WITH I will go on and on how dull….. you are DULL… to feature

Sonny / Carly / Jason / Sam / Michael / Finn /Hayden / Franco

I Love my Kiki… she’s my link to her mother Ava… her grandmother Dehlia… her sister Avery

just the best troupe of grand … KIKI please buy ole Rubys place and bring back gramma Dehlia. YOU SO MUCH MORE COMFORTABLE at “ruby’s diner” than that stuffed puffed up ole Metro Court.

PLUS you and Ava can rebond without Carly. Dillon’ HER Man… so STUD

I miss Molly… and TJ for that matter… she can lower her good intentions a little bit… that is overdone… she is after all the baby of the family… not the voice of reason for port Charles. she’s a kid… stick it out with TJ.

Nelle ? meh… I never bought in to her at the ole 50th anniversary special… I thought she cam on like gangbusters…. but… once again.. when you are saddled with nothing but Sonny and Carly. loses so much so fast

Nelle and Kiki scenes are riveting

given that a choice had to be made i will agree with gh being best soap , it’s not the best but the best available one out of the 4 on the air . however to have failed to see the brilliance of the michael and sabrina love story and destroying the couple by killing sabrina off and getting rid of the actress was unforgivable . as for the most hopeful soap for 2017 my vote goes to days of our lives , not young and restless . i think viewers will be disappointed with
sally sussman .

I already am disappointed in Sally after a month. Her writing style has a very slow boring pace to it and the episodes have been lacking any action or drama. I also didn’t care for that interview saying the show doesn’t need Adam.

Yankee Fan, did you watch the Y&R repeat of the Nikki and Victor wedding?
Bill Bell did pace his shows very slowly and had the courage to utilize patience. When Nikki and Victor dance their first dance at the reception they stare into each other’s eyes without speaking during the entire song lasting over 3 minutes. And were we viewers bored?
No, we were riveted and drawn into their romance and we becaame believers.
Sally Sussman is no Bill Bell but she’s the closest thing we’ve seen of him in a long time. I think soaps like GH and Y&R have served us a diet of plot driven stories for so long we have lost our palate for good character driven stories.
Sally is in repair mode and bringing the characters back to acting like themselves. I, for one, will take that over shoot-outs, fires and other disasters.
Give me internal conflict over external conflict any day. That is what soap operas were predicated upon in the first place.

PS, Sally did not say Y&R did not need Adam. She said she just didn’t see him coming back right away.
I do think if he does come back they are going to keep it under wraps. The head writer is not going to spill the beans as to whether Adam is coming back or not.
I do believe Adam will be back but I do not know who will play him.

Happy new year, Mike. Well done on this year’s choices. I agree with you about GH.

GH was a better soap, with more raw drama, unpredictable twists, good new romances, intriguing new characters, fresh storytelling, and the superior acting over Y&R and B&B in 2016. I liked more than I disliked and felt more worked than didn’t work as a whole on GH this year. I haven’t felt that way about the show since 2012, but as a whole 2016 was my favorite year of GH in four years. Thank you for putting out the pros, and not just the cons. The last two months were admittedly poor, and the first two months were pretty average, but everything in between from March to October was mostly good. GH had the most hospital-centric stories in more than a decade, far less focus on mob action despite what they say, much more of a classic veteran presence as shown in the episode counts, and a wide variety to chose from in terms of stories and characters.

I would have added a “best new couple” or “best new character” category to the annual list. GH was the best of them all in both areas in the past year, with an infusion of positive creative additions that worked really well, and seems like they found the right matches in each area. We had some new likeable romances like Fayden, Killon, Levin, Valina, and the shortly lived Nava. Five new couples that really worked for me while none of them clicked for me on Y&R/B&B. We had some new interesting characters like Griffin, Finn, Valentin, and Nelle. Can’t think of a single one on Y&R/B&B that stood out and new blood is needed on those shows in the worst way. I haven’t been so pleased with the new pairings and new characters on GH in a very long time. As for the established older couples on the show, both Julexis and Carson were entertaining as hell to watch this year. Awesome scenes with both couples from start to finish.

GH should walk away with the most acting awards at the daytime emmy’s for the third straight year. This was a banner year for a true ensemble cast, and nearly everyone has something good to submit, but best of all it was fresh new material. Y&R and B&B as usual just roll out the same tired recycled stories, rehashed pairings, expired triangles, and repetitive dialouge. We saw many of our favorite GH characters in situations they have never found themselves before and GH couples facing down problems they never faced before.

The powerhouse female performers once again stole stole the show, with the incredible Laura Wright and Nancy Lee Grahn having career years, and getting to play virtually every angle you could ask for as an actress. Carly and Alexis were easily the most riveting female characters to watch in 2016, and the only thing stopping Laura and Nancy from emmy wins is they might have too much great stuff to chose from, which could lead to the wrong reel selection against those with much less to select. Maura West and Finola Hughes rounded out the most impressive leading women on daytime, with another great year that flew under the radar compared to the past, but still as mesmerizing as ever as Ava and Anna.

The supporting actresses also delivered more excellence, with Jane Elliott’s first standalone story in more than a decade as the unflappable Tracy stared down death, since it all took place in the early part of the year we tend to forget how good it was. A great comeback year by Genie Francis should be noted also, with numerous outstanding moments as Laura confronted her past at the campus disco, grieved the loss of her son Nikolas, and found sweet new love with good guy Kevin. Much improved writing and a clearer direction for Nina and Hayden also took place, which lead to the phenomenal Michelle Stafford and Rebecca Budig energizing the canvas, and as usual being able to drum up chemistry with everyone they encounter. Another terrific turn by Rebecca Herbst in playing out Elizabeth losing everything, from the man she loved in Jason, to her house being blown to peices, to the death of not one but two friends, and dealing with a troubled young son. Sadly, the most promising storyline (Jake’s time on Cassadine Island) was dropped for this Friz/Franco junk.

GH was once known for having the best younger actresses in the business, and they seemed to slowly find their way to returning to that old formula, with a brilliant year by the returning Lexi Ainsworth. Kristina struggling with her sexual fluidity, with a scandalous affair with her older female professor, and clashing with Alexis and Sonny was great stuff. Lexi was robbed of her young actress emmy in 2011, which is a wrong that will hopefully be righted in 2017, cause she surely has the material this year. I suppose that being tutored by the likes of Maura West and Michelle Stafford seems to have paid off, with the beautiful youthful Haley Erin being the most improved actress of 2016, and this resulted in Kiki going from hated to likeable for many of us viewers. A less selfish and more vulnerable take on the character was the right mix. Kiki landed a popular new pairing with Dillon, and did solid work in trying to balance that with an obligation to Morgan’s mental health. Haley Pullos continued to be her amazing self, with Molly being the moral compass in a town without one, and putting her mother and sister in their place when needed. Chloe Lanier is a potential rising star as the complicated grey bad girl Nelle.

Another solid year for the boss, Maurice Benard, as Sonny faced issues he’s never faced before. A honest attempt to pull back on the violence was made and not resorting to pulling that gun out all the time. Stellar work from the excellent William DeVry, who’s is always at his best in playing a bad boy, and Julian was as fascinating as ever this year. GH finally got it right with the creation of Dr. Finn, whom is a enjoyable distinctive character played perfectly by Michael Easton, and a far cry from the forced John and boring Silas characters. James Patrick Stuart is outstanding and intoxicating as Valentin, which was another home run in the new character department, probably the most must see character on any soap at the moment. Donnell Turner playing the sexy entertaining Curtis is a true gem and they have done a great job in spreading Curtis around without tying him down to a pairing. Richard Burgi tore the house down in his exit story.

Bravo to the cast and crew of GH! Not a perfect year by any means, but a certain improvement over the previous year. I think they have some good stuff building up into 2017. Loving GH again and glad the Campy SyFy Era is over.

OMG ; people

of the 4 serial… there has to be other women… who resonate

Laura Wright’ Carly ?

she’s a powerhouse ? she mows every one down… its her way or the highway
what’s fun about that… ? as I’ve posted before.. she told Nelle… had it not been for her marriage to Sonny and her ownership of Metro court… no one would give a shit

period.

Sarah Brown and Tamara Braun… had all the stunned reactions and writing.. and FUN of being Carly….

Laura Wright is the married MOTHER… who bull dozes any one who disses her offspring… well let me tell you i’m on the front line

plus she’s married to boring Sonny…. Bam… ’nuff said

NO ONE outside of Ingo Rademacher ‘ Jax… brought her to life.

she was a women then… oy it was a little embarrassing to watch her … “KISS” him and then shun herself recoil… LOL… so out of the loop and game.. it was stunting to her character… so it’s back to Sonny.

watching her brought out by @GH to LOL bring emotional beat to the show… is laugh out loud… what’s the point? her character is not the end all or be all… she’s so one dimensional now… AND now… has been brought so far down… without Morgan… and in a dead marriage. after 2016… and after the Nelle debacle… LORDY the show , for all intent and purpose to prop the Corinthos… is spiraling….

it’s so obvious the intent of the show… Sonny and Carly are the best the show has? give me an effin break…. Frank Jean and Shelley are lost

Sonny and Carly have absolutely NO sex appeal… she can mow him down in an instant.. and he’d be left posturing for masculine.

blech

Laura Wright is a great actress and kicked butt last year.

Patrick, you make some excellent points.

Kate mansi Billy Flynn Jenn lilly arianna Zucker Eric martsolf Kristen Alfonso Lauren cosslow !!!! Are all good give them Emmy

I agree

No STACY HAIDUK mention?! For SHAME! She had better walk away this year with the Emmy for her reprisal of ‘Patty’! She was absolutely riveting to watch and made ‘must see TV’ for me and so many other fans!

OMG, how was Stacy forgotten? Some of her scenes outshown everyone that was in a scene with her. She is totally wasted in her role on Y&R when she could be doing so much more!

Couldn’t agree more about the most torrid affair: Billy & Phyllis. I loved every bit of it. They have the best chemistry on Y&R, & GT/JT are the most talented actors on the show. They are my favorite couple on daytime soaps. Every single scene they share is gold. They’re pure fire together & are smoking hot. I was glued to Y&R just because of them. We should’ve gotten to see them finally together after the reveal of the affair, but unfortunately, that’s not what happened. I still can’t believe Y&R ended them, I stopped watching the show when they did that. Hope the writers will soon come to their senses and give Billy & Phyllis’ Love story a real chance. Otherwise what a terrible stupid waste of their insane chemistry.

I haven’t watched enough of any other soap, except gh, to know if these are accurate. but, i have a feeling i disagree. i have watched enough of days to know that there are so many talented younger actors on there. kiki is probably the worst. just bc they gave her actual material, does not mean her acting has improved. i would pick camila baunus over her. my secret wish is for actors like camila baunus, diego, and vincent izzary to go to gh. it would be dream if that happened. but they are so good on days. also, although jason thompson was good as patrick, does not mean he’s good as billie. i don’t think he is enough like billie. they should have given him a new role instead. those are just two of my different options, but i don’t know enough about the other soaps.

Thank you, Michael for the best, most reliable, thoughtful coverage and love for the soap genre.
I look forward to reviewing your site always and am grateful for the time, effort and love you put into your interviews and articles. You really are the BEST!

God bless and keep you.

MY SENTMENTS EXACTLY. The other comment boards pale in comparison to your site. Would like to see daily coverage though.

Most shocking twist would be Days of our Lives actually shooting on location, ON A BEACH!

Oh for crying out loud – so you basically made up these 1,873 “categories” (“cutest performance by a child under 4 feet tall on a Tuesday”) so that you could basically give all your friends an award. The people you name are soap actors at best, nothing that we haven’t seen since the 70s.

May I just say how much I love these categories! So much better than one award for generic headings. Agree with a surprising number of the choices, and am especially happy for the mentions of Elizabeth Bogus (still waters really DO run deep), Anthony Turpel (a future heartthrob if there ever was one), and Genie Francis’ explosive work this year. Don’t agree about Jason Thompson (to me it’s Billy Miller or don’t bother) and REALLY don’t agree about Billy Flynn, but I know he has many supporters. And I would have liked a nod to Maura West for her breakdown scene following Morgan’s death. But overall, I love the attention and thought put into this list and had fun reading it!

Thompson is a miscast and is not Billy. Feels like a new character in town and someone stole the youngest Abbott’s identity. Hartley looked acted and felt like Adam. Can’t say the same for Thompson.

Surprise! I just love Jason as Billy Abbott, they are giving him so much more to do than on GH as Patrick Drake.

I don’t agree–Thompson is doing an excellent job and making Billy Abbott his own.

GH as best soap? Ridiculous! Absolutely not true.

Did you watch the other three? They were much worse.

GH deserves a grade of a “C” so they have to be the pick.

I think Y&R was much more watchable than GH.
I really cannot watch the Mourning Morgan show starring Sonny and Carly 24/7 anymore so I fast forward through those scenes. Seeing that Sonny and Carly hog the air time almost on a daily basis I fast forward through most of GH.
I never even liked that whiney, self-entitled little brat Morgan anyway.
He did not personify bipolar disorder realistically at all.
Meanwhile, Laura is only allowed a few sniffles over the death of Nikolas, a legacy character who is not only missed, but who is needed by viewers. I mean, does anyone really miss or need Morgan?

I know I’m way out numbered but Marci Miller is just awful! I want Chad with Gabi since this recast just isn;t working for me.

Shari, if you read the DOOL boards you will be surprised that you are not the only one who is not liking or accepting Marci Miller. The writers really screwed up with the way she was introduced to Salem. We waited so long for something to happen that we kind of turned towards Gabi instead.

BEST SOAP: None. Every one of the four remaining shows was a hot mess.

BEST PRIMETIME SOAP(S): How To Get Away With Murder (the “Who’s Under The Sheet?” mystery made for must see tv and the reveal promises to affect the show for the rest of its run) and Younger (daytime should take a page from this show’s soapy goodness as Liza’s web of lies grew and she was forced closer to making a choice between Josh and Charles).

MOST OVERUSED CHARACTER: Sonny Corinthos. Sonny has dominated this show since Jean and Shelly took over in the fall of 2015 and the ratings are down. Could there be a correlation…?

MOST DISAPPOINTING WASTE OF TALENT: GH’s Genie Francis, James Patrick Stuart, Maura West, and Bree Williamson. The show’s lackluster writing did these actors — and the viewers — no favors.

BEST STORYLINE(S): While there were individual performances that stood out over the course of the year there wasn’t a single storyline this year that caught my attention, including the overwrought death of Morgan on GH.

WORST STORYLINE(S): Nathan has a secret Canadian wife who needs a green card (GH); Griffin’s pointless backstory (GH); Helena’s forgotten bequeathment to Laura (GH); Paul is the hospital killer (GH); the Weeping Nyad (GH); Hayden/Rachel is Liz’s sister (GH); Charlotte gets a new daddy every week (GH); the “shocking” reveal that Sonny wasn’t responsible for Morgan’s death so that the show could retain his sainthood (GH); Quinn convinces Liam that they are a couple (B&B); anything Summer and/or Luca (Y&R); the Newman Enterprises oil spill “mystery” (Y&R); Max causing Abby to miscarriage because he has a brain tumor (Y&R); the endless Simon Neville/Hillary/Ashley drug trials fiasco (Y&R); Nu-Billy and Phyllis’ affair (Y&R); the lame reveal that Sully was Christian and Sharon and Dylan’s continued insistence that they deserve a place in the child’s life (Y&R).

“…BEST STORYLINE(S): While there were individual performances that stood out over the course of the year there wasn’t a single storyline this year that caught my attention, including the overwrought death of Morgan on GH. ”

as I’ve always said… when the story is just not their… I continue to fall back on the incredible force of actors who work in this genre

if all that comes up … is Morgans storyline…. AND all that is celebrated

is Sonny and Carly

LOL

give me a break

Jesus

I miss Morgan and Ava… more than I will ever not stop pressing about how bad the center of General Hospital IS Sonny and Carly….

WOW

I think the worst most boring and senseless SL on GH has got to be Nathan and Maxi. He may be good looking, but it stops there! No chemestry between them. The scenes between them are more stupid then sexy. Poor girl is so thin and washed out looking, its a wonder he can find her in bed and her ditzy, kooki, .behavior/personality is less than cute and simply annoying.

Best comment? Alan’s! You rocked it with your opinion and of course I agree with your every word.
Violent Femme, I agree–Maxie and Nathan always seem to be posing for a Calvin Klein underwear advertisement.

Regarding prime time: I’d have to give How To Get Away With Murder as THE best prime time soap and Viola Davis as leading actress. She is beyond compare…

@Alan…I LOVE “Younger!” One of my favorite shows. Only complaint: the episodes and number of said episodes are too short! .I have no idea who I’d choose. Josh is irresistible from smile to smirk; Charles so debonair to disarming. Both…if I may be so eloquent…HOT!

🙂

WORST RETURN
Jeffrey Vincent Parise as Joe – General Hospital

GH quashed a great actor … squandered a great opportunity to bring GH , some splash, some color… some tantalize with this HOT Puerto rican. who’s eyes danced… his machismo decorated this stale dim show. He was playing trigger from the get go. women and men , I know, found him intriguing sexy and danced

I no longer, get or care ;for the collaboration of the dullest trio.. Frank Jean and Shelley

they fired quashed with complete disregard for what works.

Nicholas / Paul / Dr. Joe / Sabrina / Morgan… bites doesn’t it? these characters still resonate … can still add so much more to this show…

oh hell… may as well toast the dullard(s)

Sonny / Carly / Jason / Sam / Finn / Hayden / Franco / Michael / Nelle

come on … look at all this waste… look at all this wasted cashola

it’s starring us, the audience right in the face… how dour… the production has become

Frank / Jean / Shelley : do not have the mindset to celebrate General Hospital

James Lastovic, bless his heart, has been god awful for the entire run. Only in the last few December episodes did he seem like he’s beginning to get the hang of acting. Of course, the m material has improved but he was too green and they lost a great opportunity to have a powerhouse young actor come in (like Brian Craig) and play Patch and Kayla’s kid. You were easy on Days in 2016. It was the absolute worst show from mid-March until November when Abby returned. Griffith ruined every character new and old that he touched with his horrible stories. I will say that since November it’ has been the best of the four shows on and I’ve watched every day. Suddenly, it’s being written like Knots Landing meets classic Marland Guiding Light meets Pat Faulken Smith’s days…not quite but it’s been firing mostly on all cylinders; and the costumes, lighting, sets and actors have all improved. Kudos. But we’ve been down this road before with Higley and Corday. It never lasts. GH needs to pare down the stories and focus on three main and two lesser stories and cut the fat. Way too many characters. It’s overkill. And enough of Alexis. Nancy has been chewing the sets for six months. Done, over it. Julian is not redeemable no matter what. Stop making heroes out of criminals. Give Genie a real story.

Could not agree more

While I tend to agree with you, Michael, I just cannot agree with General Hospital being the best soap. That, to me, belongs to The Young and the Restless because it was never safe, and to me, the latter has been playing it quite safe for the past few months.

Not in 2016.

GH over Y&R, by a lot.

Nope. I cannot agree.

“Y & R” sucked chunks in 2016 – what show were YOU watching???

Thank the soap gods that Phelps & Pratt and their tainted, dark version of Genoa City have left the building!!

Neither Pratt or Phelps were the issue; it was their mindset. I enjoyed their regime(s) at the soap.

First, I am thrilled that Y&R is morphing back to its traditional look and feel. If you have a short attention span or if you do not appreciate intelligently written character driven drama punctuated by shocking or tragic events now and then, this original Y&R style will not be for you. Times have changed, but the story of us has not changed. Millennials: get used to it; you’re not so special that you know more than those who came before you. Not everything needs to be written to satisfy your demands. Go to your safe places if this bothers you. Stay there while you’re at it.

Congratulations to Ms. Brown and Mr. Sabato for defying group think, identity politics, and indoctrination to the manipulation of those who pander to “victim” groups, by speaking at the RNC. Hollywood will become increasingly irrelevant and punished by us angry white fly-overs with boycotts if the spoiled out-of-touch “entertainment ” class continues their hypocrisy and prognostications of misguided ignorant political correctness. This is coming from a gay man. Not only straight white men are angry. Buy a vowel, Hollywood. Use a lifeline. You’re losing your audience.

God bless your soul! You get it and Kudos to you we will trust me have a wonderful year and it will be for all of us not California and New York that is exactly why we have the electoral college so we have a say the people have spoken it is not normal to not want to work I spent all day today in my yard raking leaves cleaning off patio can’t wait to go back to work accomplish something!!!

Funny you should mention short attention spans, Jared, as our president elect has the attention span of a gnat, and he can not read a book or a briefing to save his life. The man does not read….anything. Simple fact–Donald Trump is a scary, racist, misogynistic, uneducated bully who has no impulse control and who is bed buddies with Vladimir Putin. He Tweets the most alarming, ignorant tripe and it is hard to fathom that this man will be our president. As the editor from Vanity Fair says, “He is a short fingered Vulgarian.” This is not about political parties as all my Republican friends are on the same page as I am when it comes to this orange menace from hell. Moreover, I don’t feel those actors were brave to speak at the RNC convention because they had nothing to lose seeing that they have not had an acting gig since the 90s.
And Hillary won the popular vote by almost 3 million so I do not agree that the electoral collage is really giving folks a say, Kay.
I do take solace in knowing that Trump will be impeached and voted out of office within two years time.
That orange monster from hell is not suited for the office of the presidency.
I do agree with your comments about Y&R, however. But then you took a U turn and you totally lost me.

K/Kay…Hoped I had nothing more to say about how I saw this last election and the results. Let’s just say you and several other MF commenters saw/see the future quite differently. But I can help but say the Electoral College was a political deal made to get the Constitution signed. LIke what some see as gun laws, the a Electoral College and as out of date as women not voting. And not fair. It’s like giving an edge to smaller market sports teams on the final outcome when they play teams from larger media markets from California and New York. Just count up the popular votes totals and let them be the score.

If you look closely at what the a Electoral College is, the members are unknown, unvetted, politically rewarded by their parties, persons who are supposed to be more trusted to pick our State’s votes than the voters themselves. So, not being from a large or small state, my vote and almost 3 million other popular votes that would have given the Dems the presidential election didn’t count. Don’t know about you, but I was brought up that my vote was one of the main pillars of my democratic rights…my vote counted…not some shadowy, electoral,person picked by the states political party.

What a disillusionment in 2000 (along with hanging chads and vote recounts in a Florida being stopped by the Supreme Court)…and now 2016 when almost 3 million more popular votes didn’t mean anything. Ironic because both parties man the polls during elections to see there are no irregularities. In fact we even spread this kind of democracy in helping countries during their elections to make sure their elections are fair. Ironic again when one of the two things I agree with Trump on is when he said the Electoral a College was a disaster until it gave him the election. FYI..I agree that you shouldn’t send anything confidential by email.

Just don’t know why some many well meaning people gave him a pass on all of the outrageous things he said during his campaign, and the type of cabinet members, family, and advisors (millionaires & billionaires, conflicts of interest, dubious feelings about other racial, ethnic, etc) he is putting in place. We jump all over our soap stories, writers, and characters for the same and far less.

And I like to work, too. Will be going in today. But I do wish everyone a positive New Year.

LOL! What a bunch of crock! FIrst…no intelligent being votes one way because a celebrity does. Most democrats and/or liberals are highly educated, cultured people. I’m not going to list all the psychological, intellectual traits but suffice to say while it’s nice to “commiserate” and celebrate with musicians/actors/directors/writers etc one admires…they’re not the deciding factor that turns a vote.

I won’t get sucked into a political debate here (again) but Sabato particularly needs to leave his religious beliefs for his church. The election was not for pope, minister, rabbi. As for not breaking with the “Hollywood” mode…that’s an old cry. Probably a biased one, too. If ANY celeb didn’t want to endorse Hillary they could have voted for the orange tweeting child in private…no one in “Hollywood” would know. So, Sabato didn’t have the courage to speak…he just spewed freely as any voter would. (And, not to be snarky but his career isn’t exactly soaring to begin with.)

But I digress. It’s not about “pandering” to “victim” groups. It’s about caring about one’s fellow human beings. Not everyone is sitting around looking for a handout. Those who scream, “help thyself” and stop living off our taxes” should walk a mile in the shoes of those who can’t help themselves. People like Trump..who live, literally, in gold gilded palaces, know nothing of struggle, of living paycheck to paycheck…of working for minimum wage. The man doesn’t even pay taxes! I digress again. The point, since you, Jared, raised it…is anyone, famous or not…who voted ia tweeting, pouting child with no experience and an inability to think before speaking/tweeting…who has no knowledge of the world other than his deep pockets…took quite the leap of “faith.” Good Luck to us all….

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Days of our Lives Star, Greg Vaughan, Gives Health Update and Thanks Everyone for Their Support

Greg Vaughan (Eric, Days of our Lives, ex-Lucky, GH, and ex-Diego, Y&R) provided an update on his health on Sunday, March 17th. Vaughan had previously shared that he had become ill during a trip with his sons to Colorado, and had developed altitude sickness when he was having trouble breathing accompanied by terrible headaches and landed in the urgent care.

Now on St. Patrick’s Day, Greg took to his Instagram and shared how he is feeling now, and to thank everyone for their love and support.  As it turned out, Vaughan was diagnosed with high altitude pulmonary edema, commonly known as HAPE. However, he is on the mend slowly and surely.

In his new video post, the DAYS favorite started by expressing, “I just felt such an appreciation and gratitude for everything. . reaching out. Your prayers have been felt. It’s been a struggle, but I’m over the top. And, taking this moment just to say I didn’t realize the things that I was going through. My (original) post was simply just to educate, put some information out there and some things that I was feeling, just share that information and the struggle that I was going through, which I didn’t quite understand. And it wasn’t because I’m stubborn or just because I’m a father, a man, and didn’t want to go to a doctor. It is just something I thought was so minor that I could overcome it, just by taking care of myself.”

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The Daytime Emmy winner then revealed his actual diagnosis, “So, basically my situation was high altitude pulmonary edema (HAPE). With some good friends, doctors that had reached out to me, it kind of gave me some understanding on the aftermath, which was very, very beneficial.”

“But I’ve been resting, taking care of myself even though I live in a hamster wheel,” said the dad of three teenaged boys. “I gotta get up and, you know, do my normal domesticated stuff, eventually. I’m tired of laying down in this bed, but, I am feeling much better.”

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Talking on his confusion of trying to understand what could have been ailing him, Vaughan expressed, “I couldn’t quite figure it out, even though I was emphasizing and professing to my children going on our spring break getaway about hydration. I professed it. But, even though I was acting on it, it had a greater effect on me, and for which I did not even think, because my head was such in pain, and I was in a very bad state of mind – not being able to be out there with my kids on the mountain, enjoying their time, as well. I thought I was doing the right thing. Unfortunately, my lungs were full of fluids and my head was in severe pain and even migraine pills didn’t even help. So, I just want anybody that goes into the Colorado Mountains to know, it is no joke. It is this very serious thing which I guess is why they call it the Mile High City.”

Greg had a mountain of ‘thank you’s’ to give for the outreach he received from his original post, “For everybody internationally, wherever you are, I love you and I appreciate you and just the time and the thoughts that you’ve shared with me,” said Vaughan. “I didn’t realize that it would make such an impression on so many people around the world. I feel tremendously loved and I can’t say it enough. I’m good. And I appreciate you.”

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The actor concluded his video with, “To all the family and friends that have reached out to me, man, it means the world. So take care of yourself, enjoy your spring break with your families. It’s Saint Patty’s Day, obviously. I wish I could be out there.” Vaughan added, “I feel loved and touched and I can’t emphasize that enough. I’ll take better care of myself, promise you will do the same.” Before he signed off, Greg shared, “Just know, that I’m alive and well and breathing, and I’m sore. So, be well, take care. I mean it. Thank you, tremendously.”

Glad to know that Greg has been on the mend, and shared his appreciation for everyone that reached out to him during this trying time? Comment below.

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‘Access Hollywood’ and ‘Couple to Throuple’ Host Scott Evans to Appear on Days of our Lives

Scott Evans, host of Access Hollywood and the Peacock reality series Couple to Throuple, will make a guest appearance this week on Days of our Lives.

Circle the Thursday, March 21st episode of DAYS for Evans’ arrival in Salem. During his tape date last fall (since DAYS tapes months well ahead of when episodes actually stream), Scott posed for a snap alongside Mary Beth Evans (Kayla), Jackée Harry (Paulina), James Reynolds (Abe) and Greg Rikaart (Leo).

Teasers for the 3/21 episode of DAYS share that Leo tries to come up with his next gossip column, and Paulina and Abe return home to a mini-celebration set up by Johnny and Steve. Will Evans pop up in one of those scenarios? Stay tuned.

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For a long time, soap opera fans knew only of one Scott Evans. The one who played Oliver Fish on One Life to Live from 2008-2010.  But in show business, there are two Scott Evans’ that are widely-known.

Last Thursday, March 12th at the 35th annual GLAAD Media Awards, it found both Scott Evans and Scott Evans together in the green room and they taped this video ditty below, calling out how they both share the same name.

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Last weekend, viewers saw OLTL’s Scott Evans on-stage at the Oscars when he performed in the musical number “I’m Just Ken” from Barbie led by Ryan Gosling.

As for Access Hollywood’s Scott Evans, he has been with the entertainment news program since 2015, appeared in the recent Ladies of the 80s: A Divas Christmas with Linda Gray, Donna Mills, Nicollette Sheridan, Loni Anderson and Morgan Fairchild, and currently has an overall talent and development deal with NBCUniversal.

So, looking forward to seeing Scott on DAYS? Check out ‘Evans meeting Evans’ below, and then share your thoughts in the comment section.

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Days of our Lives Star Greg Vaughan Shares Sudden Health Scare: “I Truly Feel Like I Work & Live in a Soap Opera!”

What started out as an adventure with his sons, quickly turned into a nightmare for Days of our Lives Daytime Emmy winner, Greg Vaughan (Eric Brady).

In a series of Instagram posts, Vaughan shared the sudden health crisis he found himself in.  The images show Greg with an oxygen tank to help him breathe.

The actor began to fill people, sharing, “I’ve said more than a few times, I truly feel like I work & live in a Soap Opera! 🤪 this trip was nothing short of another great Vaughan adventure!”

He went on to say that on a father and son Colorado spring break trip, he began to feel shortness of breath, feeling tired and with a headache and after two days of hoping he would feel better, Vaughan finally went to an Urgent Care to get checked out.

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“I finally surrendered & went to urgent care and to my shock I learned that I was experiencing severe altitude sickness.” Vaughan admitted. “My Blood Oxygen was at 54% & my lungs were full of fluids! Blood oxygen, also known as oxygen saturation, represents the percentage of hemoglobin in your red blood cells that is carrying oxygen. Most people have an oxygen level of 95-100%….”

Providing more detail to his health scare, Greg shared, “Well, 4hrs later, a couple of bags of IV & oxygen tank strapped to my face, I was told that I needed to immediately get off the mountain! However I couldn’t, we still had another day to go & wanting the boys to enjoy their last day on the hill tops! I opted to go home with an oxygen tank, a good laugh for everyone, and I know will follow, but my boys looked after their old man & fortunately they had friends on this trip!”

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The experience of altitude sickness in the Colorado Rockies gave Vaughan a bit of a new perspective, “In all seriousness, no matter your age, and all the times I’ve ⛷️ & 🏂 in my lifetime, Colorado Rockies is no joke! As they say, ‘ take a breathe and smell the roses!’ That is truly something we need to remember & appreciate! #recover”

Share your well-wishes to Greg as he continues to be on the mend via the comment section below.

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