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| Weekly Discussion: 1/11-15; R.I.P. Mickey Horton | |
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| Tweet Topic Started: Jan 9 2010, 06:12 PM (18,638 Views) | |
| karmakatch63 | Jan 16 2010, 08:12 PM Post #381 |
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Not only that, Maggie cheated on Mickey with Neil Curtis. And of course we know Hope cheated on Bo with Patrick. I don't think, short of Tom and Alice, any long term character, did not commit adultery at some point. |
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| aimees76 | Jan 16 2010, 08:43 PM Post #382 |
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Lucas never did :(
Edited by aimees76, Jan 16 2010, 08:44 PM.
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| Eric83 | Jan 16 2010, 08:50 PM Post #383 |
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"Relax nobody's having sex.... at least not yet"
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Awwww :hug: I'm a fellow Lumi fan too, well old-school Lumi. Defenitely NOT these past few years. |
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| karmakatch63 | Jan 16 2010, 09:04 PM Post #384 |
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Hmmm....interesting. Did not know that. But he did sort of work with Sami to break up Austin and Carrie. But technically you could be right. |
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| jam6242 | Jan 16 2010, 09:14 PM Post #385 |
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Mickey did cheat but it was when he was married to Laura (when he thought Laura & Bill were having an affair). He didn't cheat on Maggie. Maggie did cheat on Mickey with Neal. Maybe Hope simply meant that she respected that Mickey & Maggie were able to work through their problems, love each other for over 30 years, and be together in the end? |
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| karmakatch63 | Jan 16 2010, 09:42 PM Post #386 |
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I thought Mickey got caught with Bonnie, Mimi's mom..........or did it not get that far???? |
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| jam6242 | Jan 16 2010, 09:46 PM Post #387 |
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I was on a break from the show then but my understanding is that he married Bonnie when he thought Maggie was dead. I guess I've erased that image from my mind! |
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| sandyeggo1 | Jan 16 2010, 09:57 PM Post #388 |
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Seriously, can you go even 1 day without bringing up Hope cheating with Patrick? Talk about beating a dead horse. |
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| karmakatch63 | Jan 16 2010, 09:59 PM Post #389 |
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Now that you mention it, my memories are vague from then, but I thought there was scene somewhere with Maggie confronting Bonnie. I could be wrong. |
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| jam6242 | Jan 16 2010, 10:18 PM Post #390 |
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That must have been when everyone came back from the dead and that island they were on. I refused to watch that nonsense! I think that storyline, in addition to his health, is what prompted John Clarke to retire. |
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| ladyofthelake | Jan 16 2010, 10:40 PM Post #391 |
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Professor-in-training
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I wasn't watching then, but wasn't there a scene with the John Ingle Mickey that had Maggie, Bonnie, AND the dog in bed? Or was that just Bonnie, Mickey, and the dog? |
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| jam6242 | Jan 16 2010, 10:42 PM Post #392 |
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Good Lord, I'm glad I missed that! Thank goodness John Clarke didn't have to play such a scene. Poor Suzanne! |
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| Red Mist | Jan 16 2010, 10:50 PM Post #393 |
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Yes, it was Mickey, Maggie, Bonnie, and her dog, Max. It was implied they were going to have a 3-way. :OhMy: |
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| ladyofthelake | Jan 16 2010, 10:51 PM Post #394 |
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Professor-in-training
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How did Suzanne Rogers keep from puking? UGH. |
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| jam6242 | Jan 16 2010, 10:56 PM Post #395 |
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Well if that didn't start Maggie to drinking again, it's hard to believe anything else would! |
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| Halloween Family | Jan 17 2010, 12:26 AM Post #396 |
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Really? Are you being serious or joking? I don't doubt it's true because Passions pulled that kind of crap all the time, incest wasn't enough they had to add besteality into the mix. |
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| Red Mist | Jan 17 2010, 12:37 AM Post #397 |
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Dead serious. I will never forget it. It scarred me. :scared: I saw the man, who played Mickey at the time on Soap Talk. He said that according to the show that triangle got the most hate mail ever in the history of the show. |
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| Halloween Family | Jan 17 2010, 12:51 AM Post #398 |
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I was watching then but shit I must of missed that episode. LOL the dog's name is Max. |
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| Red Mist | Jan 17 2010, 12:57 AM Post #399 |
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http://www.soapoperadigest.com/features/days-of-our-lives/interviews/evansrodgersingle/ Here is a article where all three actors discuss the triangle and the 3-way is mentioned. LOL Here they claim the fans love their sl. Indeed. I am trying to find a clip of it. Yep, Max was the dog. He was so cute. DAYS' Evans, Rogers and Ingle — By Janet Di Lauro Soap Opera Weekly: Is there anything the three of you would like to see added to this story? John Ingle: I wish that the writers would give Mickey, Maggie and Bonnie even more of a dilemma. For instance, instead of being the victim, that Maggie could be written to say to Mickey, "Listen, Buddy. I've had it with you." Suzanne Rogers: Wouldn't that be fun. Judi Evans: (To Rogers) Or you and I could fall in love with each other and we could both dump Mickey! (To Ingle) You would end up with the dog. Ingle: Like Thelma and Louise. Weekly: What goes on behind the scenes, when you're rehearsing? Ingle: We've got our scripts in our hands and we're trying things. In rehearsal we go for the performance. So I never know which is the rehearsal and which is the performance. I don't even care. We play the scene. Evans: I was raised in the school of, you always give a performance whether it's dry block or in your own home. You ALWAYS give a performance. That helps you mold what you're going to do. You can go further or you can pull back. If you wait until the last minute, that's all the choice you have. The two of you are so good that it doesn't matter between dress and tape. They're both full performances. Weekly: What response have you gotten to this triangle from fan mail and viewers on the street? Rogers: They love it. Ingle: They want to see more. Evans: Yeah. I've gotten some mail that says, "I hope Mickey does choose you. I hope you kick Maggie out." Then, there's also, "You deserve to be out with yesterday's trash." It's great. There seems to be.... Rogers: A reaction. THAT'S the good thing. You want a reaction. You don't care if it's good or bad. You just want a reaction. Weekly: What have friends and family commented about? Ingle: My daughters always say, "Daddy, I don't want to hear about it. I don't want to hear about any affair. I don't need this. I'm going to have to have more therapy if I hear this." Rogers: I have friends who have watched the show on and off for years. It's been so long since Maggie has been sensual at all, let alone even in a nightgown. And when she was, they were always very prim and lovely. My friend Jeanette's husband told me that he re-ran the tape of me wearing that red negligeé three or four times. He hasn't erased it, yet. Evans: My husband is so funny. He likes all of it. And my parents are getting a huge kick out of this triangle. Weekly: What was their reaction to that mènage á trois bed scene? Evans: They loved it. My parents are show people. They're from the circus. I'd have to do a lot worse to shock them. Weekly: Judi and Suzanne, what makes each of your characters the right woman for Mickey? Rogers: With Maggie it's an investment. They've been through a lot. That sounds dull, but... Ingle: No. They wrote in for Mickey to reminisce to Julie about how Maggie was crippled and Mickey held her in his arms and they danced. That was very romantic. Rogers: Mickey pulled Maggie out of herself, when she was a cripple on a farm. He came on the farm and he was an emotional cripple. He had just found out his wife, that he loved all those years, had had a child by someone else. Evans: Bonnie is different from Maggie in that she opened Mickey up to a whole new world. He and Maggie had been together for so long, and, although it was a wonderful life, it was always the same. Ingle: When Maggie died, Bonnie gave Mickey a reason to go on living. That is very important. She makes him happy. Rogers: And what Bonnie brings to Mickey is hot sex! I truly think that. Ingle: (laughing) Where Mickey is completely open to say, "Yahoo!" Mickey even had a cowboy hat on one time. Rogers: I feel that Maggie is complacent. She's ben complacent. Evans: Bonnie brings a whole different dynamic to Mickey. She's adventurous and lives for the moment. Ingle: There aren't any "should'ves" for her. Rogers: And one other thing, she's a blonde like his first wife. Laura was a blonde. Ingle: I'm learning so much about this character. This is wonderful therapy and I don't have to say anything. |
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| aimees76 | Jan 17 2010, 01:05 AM Post #400 |
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I remember the whole Mickey/Maggie/Bonnie thing ... oy, that was horrible. I don't remember them all being in bed together though *yikes* Maybe I blocked it out. On a side note, I met John Ingle when he played Edward Quartermaine on GH, at a Oprah walk at Griffin park back in ... oh geesh, like 1995-96? I'm not sure, anyway, he was an asshole. LOL. |
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