Started Out Young, Now I’m Feeling Restless.

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~By Liz…

Y&R, I’ve got some baggage I need you to help me unload.

No pressure though. Really.

My name’s Liz, and I am a long time soap opera viewer (i.e.  a viewer with a lot of baggage). I started watching soaps as a 9 year old kid who had to wait for the babysitter’s show to be over before we could head to the park. Fortunately or unfortunately, that was in the ‘golden era’ of soap operas as I see it, the 80’s, and a high standard was set. The babysitter soon had me hooked on Days of our Lives’ Bo and Hope and then a couple of years later, Steve and Kayla;  but I did love the entire show. After Days aired in the afternoon, I would sometimes watch Another World and Santa Barbara too.

On any soap I stumbled across, romance, adventure, suspense and family drama was intensely emotional, perfectly balanced, rich with complexity and FUN to watch. The characters were relatable, wildly charismatic, and instantly made you care for them, root for them. Daytime TV families became part of our “extended families” as viewers; these were shows that appealed to multiple generations. There were over the top characters and plots but they only served as mere “side stories” to balance out the drama and the richness of the central storylines.  Today’s soaps on the other hand, serve up a lot of those side dishes, minus the meat, minus the rich flavor.

After years of being fed a lot of tasteless garnish, I got to the point where I stopped caring about daytime dramas in general. The medium I once loved just lost so much heart and soul… it became one huge cliche after another. The devil came to Salem and I thought that was an apropo representation of  whatever possessed the writers and producers to ruin the daytime television I once loved. Despite producers’ and networks’ claims to the contrary, I honestly came to believe they just don’t care what the viewers think and say, as long they get their key demographic and are able to draw in advertising dollars. The networks and producers ignore us and then blame the drop in daytime viewership on things like OJ Simpson, a variety of shows to watch on cable and increased competition- never pointing the finger where it belongs: the lack of quality programming. I am not saying there weren’t other factors , but I think the  change in daytime storytelling takes most of the blame for alienating long time viewers (in particular the focus on vapid, flat, teen-centered melodrama, campy/unrealistic plotlines, never ending cliche triangles, sci-fi B-movie style special effects nonsense).   It’s been said that the ultimate expression of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again, and expecting a different result each time. Daytime seems unwilling to change the trite and lazy storytelling, and yet expects the viewers to continue caring?  The reason we don’t watch in the long haul is simple: there’s nothing that grabs hold of our hearts and attention. I don’t expect to see any writing or any show resembling the 80’s era; I doubt anyone expects that. I just want soaps to put a priority on quality rather than shock value. It’s not asking for a lot.

For years and years (after quitting Days) I watched soaps just to see my favorite actors (Stephen Nichols and Mary Beth Evans) on whatever soaps they were on (respectively and together);  Stephen and Mary Beth made tuning in to any show worthwhile, because they always injected heart and humanity into their characters whenever it was possible and gave us SO many breathtaking performances.  I learned not to invest too much in the shows as a whole however, as I would inevitably get frustrated as viewers were seemingly ‘punished’ for expecting things as simple as motivation, momentum and continuity. [The only exception I saw was the way Mary Beth’s Sierra was written at As The World Turns.  That unfortunately was a (mostly) recurring character, so we didn’t see enough of her].

Here I am in 2010 and Stephen Nichols has joined an incredible cast of actors, playing the role of Tucker McCall on daytime’s #1 soap, The Young and the Restless.  I am trying to have some faith.  It does seem so different from the soaps that scared me away from caring about daytime TV. I am excited to see Stephen and  I know he will make this role memorable, as he always does. But it’s hard to get too invested in the show as a whole. As I’ve said…I’ve got some baggage. I know I’m not alone. There are a few million of us viewers who have tuned out over the past decade or two.

My fears and impressions so far as a new viewer….

Some days I tune in and try to watch the whole show and am riveted to the screen by scenes such as Adam’s downfall and the whole town of Genoa City confronting him. Other days I am bored to tears by talk of stocks and acquisitions that I couldn’t care less about (until or unless these talks are tied into some relationship issue/story).

Y&R is rich in history, and many of the characters have been on the show for quite some time and have significant ties to the core families in Genoa City. The show has a large cast as well. This makes me nervous. Will Tucker be given the opportunity to become a key figure among the many other, longtime characters? Will the writers find time to have fun figuring out who Tucker is and deliver the rich story he merits (as Katherine’s son, played by a daytime icon like Stephen)?  Then there’s the airtime: Stephen’s been on an average of two days a week on most weeks. This concerns me as well. On one hand, I appreciate that the Y&R writers understand that they have to develop his story slowly, carefully. Too many daytime shows throw new characters at you…and it’s too much, too fast. I think audiences resent that on the whole.

On the other hand, sometimes I feel like they build up Tucker’s story, and then lose momentum by not continuing the scenes (at least a little bit) into the next day.  I wish we knew more about his past than we do at the moment. All we really seem to know is that he still hates Katherine for abandoning him. Why is that?  Has he had a difficult life? Is Y&R going to get to that at some point soon? Or are we to assume that he just hates Katherine for leaving him and to believe it’s simple as that?  I think exploring that backstory would add so much to the current story. I know I should just sit back and relax and enjoy the ride….and I am trying to have faith that Y&R writers have a plan for Tucker, trying to believe that they are stucturing his story a certain way on purpose.  So many shows don’t do that.

What’s giving me faith: most of the characters on this show have gray areas; they are complex characters who resemble human beings…not completely good, not completely bad. The bad guys have heart and complexity, the good guys have their weaknesses.  I have to believe that’s what lies ahead for Tucker; a complex past and a rich future.  The women are quirky, complex, strong, resilient, assertive and vulnerable, too. Already Stephen’s chemistry with Jeanne Cooper as mother and son is just more than you could dream up; it’s perfection and I am loving their dynamic and their scenes together.  I see so much potential for the role of Tucker as a whole…I hope his story really takes off soon.

Who knows, maybe if and when that happens, I may just be able to unload the baggage and enjoy watching daytime TV again?

What are your thoughts? I would love to hear them! Are you a long time Y&R or daytime viewer- what’s your perspective? Tucker fans, do you share my concerns or do you have other concerns… Or do you think it’s all good so far?

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8 comments

Sherry S. - March 17, 2010 - 7:41 am

In years past, I have loved Y&R. I’ve watched on and off dependent on storylines. Y&R seems to know how to deliver those important ‘fan’ moments…and to this day I still recall several that have never left my mind. Finding Lauren buried alive in a casket and the story of Sheila kidnapping Lauren’s baby are the first that come to mind. I’m hoping with time, that Tucker’s backstory will be part of his character’s demeanor…we’ll know where he came from, was he happy with his adopted parents, does he have a family? I too, wish the character was visible more than 2 days a week, but that’s because I want Stephen on my screen. Chances are, they’re allowing fans to get used to Stephen as WR’s replacement…and no doubt he’ll have some impact as Kay C’s son…Stephen couldn’t be in a better position.

Giddy - March 17, 2010 - 8:34 am

I had never watched Y&R before Stephen joined the show and I must say the very first time I tuned in I was impressed with how different that show is from Days and even GH. To me it has much more of a primetime quality to it. At this point I am not yet greatly invested in any of the other character except Tucker and Katherine, but I know that will change once I have become more familiar with everyone’s history. At this point, I am really hoping the writers take the time to flesh out Tucker’s history. I agree that it is often very difficult to establish a new character within such a long standing cast, because you need to make readers care about this person that they have nothing invested in. I have read lots of positive comments about Stephen from longtime viewers on other boards, so I am optimistic that he will eventually become an integral part of the show. I have been impressed with what I have seen so far of Maria Arena Bell and I hope she realizes that a gold mine she has with Stephen.

Miahappy - March 17, 2010 - 12:00 pm

I couldn’t have said it better myself, Liz. Times have changed. These shows are not what they once were, and the viewers’ opinions/attitudes don’t seem to matter. I was so excited to have my favorite fictional characters of all time return to my screen after over 15 years, only to be disappointed, frustrated, and disgusted to the point I will never watch the show again. It would take a lot to get me invested in another daytime drama and so far I haven’t seen it. Tucker’s story is great, but they are only dealing with surface issues. Until I know they are going to go further in depth, I am not willing to invest the time and effort it takes to become involved with a new show.

If or when that time comes, perhaps…but for now I’ll just enjoy watching one of my favorites doing what he does best.

Now, if Mary Beth were to join the cast…all bets would be off!!!!

Mary - March 17, 2010 - 1:15 pm

I watched Y&R years ago back when Nicki was married to Victor, dying from some unknown disease, and having an affair with the original Jack (not Peter Bergman), Jill and Katherine hated each other, Ester always wore that god-awful maids outfit, Brad was a pool-boy cleaning the Abbotts pool long before he fell in love with Tracey and Sherman Moore played Malcolm. And this is a perfect example of what Liz is talking about and about what daytime has lost. We all have certain storylines that are forever burned into our hearts and minds from our favorite characters. The ones that we related closest to with experiences in our own lives. The characters had depth, personality, hearts and souls. And this is what is missing in daytime today. I watch a lot of old clips, as I am sure many of you do, and some of the greatest scenes have very little conversation in them. The scene grabs you from the silent emotions just as much as it does from what the characters are actually saying. As an example, when was the last time a daytime couple had their own theme song? Sometimes its the small, tiny details that make the scene and not so much the dialog. JMO

With all that being said, this is what I’m hoping I will see from the Tucker character. The reason he holds such resentment towards Katherine is due to the less than perfect life he grew up in. Not saying that he had bad parents, but more due to victim of circumstances, i.e. parents lost their job, lost their house, moved to new town, all of which are very real possibilities. Did he grow up all to fast, having to let go of his dreams to help support his struggling family? Did he finally find his birth mother to see her living a life of luxury while his was more of a day to day struggle? I also would like to see of any past relationships he had and why they ended? Why does he feel like women are there solely for his use only to dispose of or dismiss them when they no longer serve a purpose? Can this also be tied back to Katherine giving him up for adoption and exactly how did he find out about the adoption?

So I guess to give you an answer as to investing my time into another show, not at this moment. I will continue to watch Tucker and his storylines but until his character is developed into more than just a business tycoon that is determined to bring Katherine down, I won’t be investing too much time into it.

wawame - March 17, 2010 - 1:58 pm

Is it all good? Honestly, for me it’s simply too soon to tell. I’m waiting, and hoping, and waiting… and hoping. I can’t honestly say I’m into soap operas in general. I’m into the actors, namely Stephen Nichols and Mary Beth Evans. I’m especially in when that are together. I did watch Y&R years and years ago… when Jill did nails and Katherine drank like a fish. I remember crushing on ‘The Hoff’, but whatever it was that held my interest then didn’t succeed in keeping it. Now, with Stephen Nichols on the show, I’m there. And, just like I did when S&K returned to DOOL, I am holding my breath hoping with all my might that this time, they get it right. DOOL certainly didn’t. But, I have faith in Y&R, and I do have more faith in Maria Arena Bell than I ever did in Ken Corday, Dena Higley, Gary Tomlin, Bob Guza, or the likes. I do hope they take their time is adding layers to Tucker McCall. I hope they serve up what I have no doubt Stephen Nichols can deliver. The cast is large, but unlike other soaps, Y&R does tend to overlap storylines and spread the screen time around in a more even keel. I don’t know if they will ‘get it right’ like I previously stated, but I do know that as long as Stephen is on the show, I will be watching. Soaps aren’t what they use to be, but thank goodness there are actors who consistently deliver. With Stephen playing Tucker, I know I don’t have to worry about a Steve Johnson or Stefan Cassadine redux, seeing how this is not DOOL or GH. He will make this role all his own when given the chance, and that is when I will become fully invested.

Dawn - March 18, 2010 - 1:50 am

My mother watched Y&R when I was a very small child but stopped when she went back to working full time. Now that she’s retired she’s started watching again and doesn’t miss an episode. I watched the show sporadically through the years depending on what was going on and what characters were involved. Now that Stephen is on I find myself getting back into it. There are a lot of story lines that I’m not the least bit interesetd in but there are some that are pulling me in more and more but my main focus for watching the show is to see what Stephen is doing with Tucker. Truly if Stephen hadn’t joined the cast I doubt that I would be watching any soaps at all.

Jen - March 18, 2010 - 8:18 am

Great blog Liz! I tend to agree with you and the fact that I am picking up a new soap JUST for Stephen has me at a disadvantage because I have to learn all these characters along with Tucker. I will admit, I am having a hard time getting into Y&R, but it’s starting to get a little easier and I am liking the progression of Tucker. I can’t wait to hear more of his back story and where he is coming from. I am under the assumption that soaps in general are just not the same shows we grew up on, it was bound to happen. Do I like it all the time? Well no, but because of the actors that bring us these characters I am a little more willing to hang in there with it. I do see a lot of potential with the character of Tucker, I hope that is tapped into.

Julie - March 18, 2010 - 7:17 pm

Love the blog Liz. Well I used to watch Y&R regularly in the 80’s & 90’s as it used to screen directly after Days on the same TV channel, so I am familiar with most of the characters. I havent watched it for a couple of years but I am finding it easy to get back into it, as alot of the characters that were on the show in the 80’s & 90’s are still around, and I like that. Y&R is the best looking soap around, it still has fairly good production values & looks like a million bucks compared to some of the other soaps coughDayscough LOLOL, the acting is solid & I havent watched enough of the show yet to comment on the writing. I am really enjoying the Tucker scenes, particularly the scenes with Kay, there is definite chemistry between SN & JC. Whilst I want to see Tucker on the show everyday, I think the writers are doing a good job in introducing this new character slowly and linking him to a legacy character. Cant wait to see what they have in store for Tucker, all I need now is MAry Beth Evans on the show and I will be hooked.

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