![]() ![]() Still, if I can write about the causes of the French Revolution, I can write about this, although the former is by far the easier chore. ![]() ![]() I'm at a disadvantage because, although it's a young soap opera (and not 40 or 50 years old like other soaps), its character histories have already become insanely convoluted. Now my track record with such things isn't that good (remember my "Outsiders" reviews?), but, hey, it won't hurt to try again.īefore tomorrow's first recap - "The Maiden Voyage into Idiocy" - I thought I'd provide a general introduction. In fact, Jennifer swears that the only people she's met that watch it are cynical college and grad school students who watch it as a guilty, deliciously ironic pleasure like we do.Īnyway, inspired by Television Without Pity (and with some hope they'd give me a paying job), I thought I'd share my pleasure (and my pain) with everyone and try to start giving weekly recaps. It's the Glen or Glenda of television, the "Full House" of soap operas, and yet, like any b-movie, there's some aspect of it that entertains, although probably not the aspect that the show's creators intended. For about five years now, my good friend Jennifer and I have often gotten together to watch and cackle over a show called "Passions." Yes, it's a soap opera and hence automatically at the bottom of the barrel, but "Passions" is a classic example of creme de la crap. ![]() All this talk about television has inspired me to finally share my guilty (but hilarious) 'hobby' with the world. ![]()
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