Kenny’s Korner

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~By Giddy

SOD then asks Corday about the fact that Chappell and Kurth are returning while fan favorites were let go. Corday says that “it was a matter of choosing amongst three very powerful couples” and deciding which to keep on the show and play. Corday continues that “by the time this happens in September” John and Marlena will have been off the show for nine months, and “Patch and Kayla the same”. He says that the show did not decide to bring Carly back at the same time that John, Marlena, Patch and Kayla were written off. Corday continues that we shouldn’t “do a price check” because “John and Marlena and Patch and Kayla are not even in the same store.” He says further, “for the ardent John and Marlena and Patch and Kayla fans, great, you can still see them at their luncheons. That was then, this is now.”

Okay I admit it…I do tend to carry a grudge. It’s been almost a full year since Ken Corday gave the infamous Soap Opera Digest interview and I still get pissy when I think about it. I won’t even get into the “luncheon” comment, because well…that comment was so unbelievably insulting to fans I believe it stands on its own and requires no further elaboration.

I think the reason I have once again found myself dwelling on this interview has to do with what has been going on over at Days for the past several months. I freely admit that I have not watched a single second of the show since February 2009. For that reason I am not going to get into anything related to the current stories, the writing, the ratings or the direction of the show that I once loved so much.

Instead I want to focus on this profound pearl of wisdom given to us by Corday: “That was then, this is now.” Even without reading the article, it doesn’t take a rocket scientist to figure out what Kenny is talking about in that little blurb. He is referring to the recent firings of Stephen Nichols and Mary Beth Evans (Steve & Kayla) as well as Drake Hogestyn and Deidre Hall (John & Marlena), and he is defending his decision by basically telling the fans to suck it up and get over it. In Corday’s opinion, fans need to realize that, while S&K and J&M may be two of the greatest supercouples in Days’ history, they are the past. So what if they were popular in the 80s? This is 2009 and fans need to accept the fact that Days is not what it used to be. No Ken, unfortunately for longtime viewers, it’s not.

So why is this still bothering me after all this time? I think after going through the various stages: shock (“I cannot believe he actually said that”) to denial (“No, he did not just say that”) to anger (“The nimrod said it and he meant it”) to acceptance (“Okay, so he obviously doesn’t care about the fans”), I had thoroughly and completely moved on. Whew! No more messing with my DVR and no more rushing home after to work to watch that day’s episode.

But then peculiar things started happening. We started hearing a rumor that Crystal Chappell was returning. Wait, wasn’t Carly on a really long time ago, like back in the late 80s and early 90s? Oh, I remember now. She shared a lot of scenes with Kayla at the emergency center, and with Steve during the Riverfront Raider story. Steve and Kayla? I guess they weren’t busy at any luncheons during that time.

Soon after, we heard that Louise Sorel was coming back too. Hmmm, oh yeah, Vivian Alamain. I liked her a lot…when she started on the show back in 1992. I think Kayla was still there at that time, even though Steve was presumed dead by then.

But wait, there’s more. Soon we were hearing that Wally Kurth was coming back too! Wally played Justin Kiriakis from 1987 to 1991. I remember when he helped Steve and Kayla when they were on the run after Steve accidentally shot Senator Deveraux. That was such a great story that encompassed so many different characters. Those 80’s stories really rocked! Of course during that time Justin also established a relationship with Adrienne Johnson, Steve’s sister played so wonderfully by Judi Evans from 1986 to 1991. Oh, did I forget to mention that Judi has come back to Days as well?

Yikes! I almost forgot to mention Anna Dimera, played by the beautiful and charming Leanne Hunley. I loved her from 1982 to 1986 and I still think she is fabulous. Unfortunately they killed off Tony (Thaao Penghlis) for the 10th time last year, as Tanna and their fans became yet another casualty of the peculiar and unexplainable anti-supercouple mentality that has taken over at Days. 

Finally, it has recently been confirmed that Arleen Sorkin will be returning as the zany Calliope Jones, a character she played from 1984 to 1990. Rumor has it John de Lancie (Eugene, 1982 to 1986) has been asked to return as well. Calliope had a lot of humorous interaction with Steve and Kayla. Who could forget the naughty present she gave Kayla at her wedding shower? Such good times back in the 80’s!

It makes me wonder if Corday remembers that Steve and Kayla’s wedding in 1988 was the only time Days was #1 in the daytime ratings since 1974, and hasn’t been number one since. How ironic that Stephen Nichols is now on the #1 rated ‘The Young and the Restless’ as Tucker McCall, and if many longtime fans get their wish, Mary Beth Evans will soon be following him there. I would love to see what Maria Arena Bell, Paul Rauch and Hogan Sheffer could do with two of the finest actors in daytime on such a beautifully written and produced show. I would call that sweet comeuppance for two wonderful actors (and their fans) who were treated so horribly by a show to which they gave so much.

I want to make it clear that I am not complaining about any of the above mentioned actors/characters. They are all popular in their own right, and all have large and devoted fan bases and I respect that very much. In fact, I am actually happy for you. I am happy that each and every fan of each actor listed above gets to see your favorite on screen as much as possible. Personally, I like all the characters I have mentioned and I have lots of great memories of all of them from years past. Beyond that, I certainly don’t begrudge anyone a paycheck in this tough economy.

This blog is not about who has the biggest fan base or what characters deserve to be on the canvas at Days. It is about honesty and integrity and it’s about treating your customers with a little bit of respect. As fans, we are essentially the customers of the shows we watch. Aside from “preferred demographics” and “Nielson households,” the nitty gritty of it is that without us, there would be no show. Fans should be appreciated and catered to, not patronized and dismissed as if we are a group of ungrateful and demanding peons who need to sit back and accept whatever is dished out to us without question.

If someone is fired because there are personality conflicts or because they stand up for the history and integrity of their characters, then say that. Don’t gloss over it with some cloak and dagger nonsense about “budget cuts” and “that was then, this is now.” Especially when your actions and decisions for the next year contradict everything you just said in a public forum for the world to see.

At that point, you have not only lost fans, but you have lost respect and authority as well. You are called names like “putz” and “nimrod” and “tool” (as well as several others that can’t be printed here) by the very people you are there to serve.

In the end, I don’t suppose I will ever be able to reconcile in my mind what Ken Corday meant by “that was then, this is now” because to this 80’s Days fan, the “now” is looking more and more like the “then”…minus one of the greatest supercouples of all time.   

8 comments

Sherry S. - March 31, 2010 - 9:52 am

Nicely said Giddy! It’s a shame that Ken Corday doesn’t follow his own standards. For those of us that were fans of supercouples, with supercouples being no longer fashionable, it’s hard to stomach the returns of “past” characters. I’m not sure if Ken Corday feels as though we’ve all forgotten his words of wisdom, “that was then, this is now.” But I haven’t…and I’m also one of those fans that continues to hold a grudge. I have not watched, nor will I watch Days in the future. Gratefully, Stephen has moved on to the #1 rated soap and I couldn’t be happier for him…it’s where he belongs. My only hope is that Mary Beth meets up with him in Genoa City…because she also belongs on the #1 rated soap.

Mary - March 31, 2010 - 10:57 am

Excellent job Giddy! You have put into words what so many of us having been feeling for over a year now. I also have not watched Days since February 2009. (However, I do intended to watch the tribute to Frances Reid. I am also excited about seeing MBE again, even if only for a brief time.) I don’t believe any fan of SN/MBE or DH/DH will ever forget those words that he so callously spoke. The only consolation I find to these words is the fact the ultimately they will come back to haunt him. “This is now.” His “now” is trying to re-create the magic of Days from the 80’s and early 90’s without the heart of the show – the supercouples. We all know that without the heart, you will not survive. My heart has moved on and in my eyes, our “now” is that we have SN back on our screen, working hard, and doing an excellent job at Y&R.

Miahappy - March 31, 2010 - 11:13 am

I went thru the stages as well. Although it took time, I thought I was getting past the bitterness and anger. What is happening on the show today has caused it all to come back and I now feel I need to go through the stages of grief all over again.

The worst part about hearing the news of old characters coming back is the HUGE lost potential for unlimites stories that could be told. What would have happened if SnK were on at the same time as Vivienne and Carly (remember, Lawrence was responsible for Steve’s ‘demise’ not Stefano). What could have happened if Adrienne and Justin were there when Steve came back. These were characters from the show’s heyday and they could have brought a specialness back to the show that is SORELY lacking these days.

Back in the day, each character’s storyline interceded at one point with another’s, sometimes multiple storylines reached their peak in one exciting climax. These days, you’re lucky if the stories even end…sometimes they just drop them (baby Joe being kidnapped and injected by Stefano, anyone?) It’s like the writers are unble to form complex thoughts. They’re better off writing for one character at a time (Sami…Sami…Sami….Sami…) as opposed to multiple storylines….

I am still shocked and amazed at the lack of appreciation and concern Corday shows his viewers. It’s like “Screw ’em. They don’t know what they really like. We’ll show them what is good, wheher they like it or not.” You would think if you have characters that are popular enough to want to be seen by fans outside the show, that my be an indicator they want to be seen ON the show!!!! Let’s not even mention the endless cards, letters, and phone calls!

This is one former fan who will not watch Days again. Not worth the emotional investment! Guess what, Kenny-boy. “That was then…this is now!”

Dawn - March 31, 2010 - 12:02 pm

I’m not one to hold grudges either but this statement by Corday was way past insulting to me. He has the gall to say something like that then turn around and bring back other vets. He had the perfect vets when he had J&M and S&K. I have absolutely no emotional investment in any of these vets he’s bringing in. GRR! I’ve seen just a bit of the show because I’ve wanted to see what the idiots were going to do with Bo and Hope with Carly coming back to town and I’m absolutely horrified and totally offended because they’ve turned a wonderful character like Bo Brady into nothing more than a guy who would rather sleep with his old girlfriend and shack up with her in the house he shared with Hope than try to work on his marriage and take care of his daughter, who by the way is still traumatized over her kidnapping. Bo has become a joke of a character in my eyes and that’s painful to say because I really loved that character almost as much as I loved the Steve character. I can’t believe that this joke of a show was renewed through 2011. Why don’t they just put everyone out of their misery and end it already? All it is now is a daytime version of the Sopranos. SHEESH!!

wawame - March 31, 2010 - 12:58 pm

In the world of fools, Corday is king. How anyone can think it is a wise business decision to alienate a core group of ‘customers’, much less a multitude of them, is beyond baffling. The legacies of Steve & Kayla, Bo & Hope, John & Marlena, Tony & Anna, Kim & Shane, Jack & Jennifer, among others, are what made ‘Days’ a success. But somewhere down the line, someone decided that the supercouple aspect of the show needed ‘fixing’ (i.e. to be destroyed). I still wonder why the very thing that propelled the show to greatness is now something TPTB are intent on eradicating. Bitter? Yes, I am. I tend to be when treated rudely and made to feel as if my years of viewership meant nothing. How ironic is it that Corday feels the need to bring back all the characters from ‘then’, instead of focusing solely on the ones he has ‘now’? Maybe he realizes that’s where the ratings will come in. Then again, maybe he’s planning a big luncheon. Good luck with that.

Kathy - March 31, 2010 - 10:43 pm

Yes, I remember that interview well. You know, we were still trying to deal with the fact that Stephen and Mary Beth were fired, and that our beloved Steve and Kayla were gone forever, and then that interview was published and it was so disrespectful not only to the actors, but also to their fans, it made it impossible for me to care about the show anymore. I might have continued watching for Bope had it not been for the realization that Corday was such an out-of-touch jackass. He made it impossible for me to give a damn about Days anymore, and as someone who had watched since 1986, that is very sad.

I am grateful that Stephen is on Y&R now, and I am one who would love to see Mary Beth there as well. Regardless of whether their characters ever interacted, I would just like to see Mary Beth have the chance to be on such a wonerfully written show.

Thank you for taking the time to write this blog. I agree with everything you said!

LizK - April 1, 2010 - 12:02 am

Great blog Giddy. Corday couldn’t care less about fans or the show…so obvious, to so many that he lost all sense two decades ago.

Jen - April 6, 2010 - 12:05 pm

Wonderful blog! I know I am late to the game here, but I so agree with you on everything. It’s hard to imagine that a “President” per say of a company would alienate that many of his consumers by statements like “you can see them at their luncheons”. I just don’t get Corday and I don’t think I ever will, I don’t know him. But, I do know he makes the most insane statements I have ever seen a Executive Producer make about his own show. I know shows and soaps in general HAVE to move forward, it’s just natural, but also have some respect for the fans and consumers that put them where they are in the first place. It’s one thing to just write off our favorites, but it was done with such disrespect that it is really really hard NOT to be bitter about it, that’s human.

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