So it’s not a big deal that “Guiding Light” is ending?
We’ve gotten used to soaps lasting so many years, the death of one takes on all this drama. But “Guiding Light” has been a poor performer for many many years.Brian Frons, President, Daytime, Disney-ABC Television Group
I honestly don't know what is scarier. Is it that the Wall Street Journal turned to Brian Frons, of all people, to ask about the demise of Guiding Light (a show he hasn't worked for in more than 25 years)? Of was it that cold-hearted response given by the man that oversees the show of my favorite soap couple?
Good grief!
Even as fans of AMC are trying to grapple with their worries over what the future holds for AMC with the revelation of the show's move to LA, what in the hell are they supposed to find reassuring about comments such as this?
While rumors are circulating that several longtime cast members were not very pleased about the move and aren't exactly inclined to relocate, many of us are trying to hold on to hope that our show is not going to be irrevocably changed for the worse. And it ain't exactly reassuring to read such a dispassionate response to the loss of another iconic soap from the man who just assured viewers of AMC that he has the show's long-term best interests at heart.
Many fans have expressed their concern that the powers that be, and Brian Frons, in particular, don't really give a shit about what fans really want to see on their favorite soaps. That concern is rooted in many of the decisions made by those in charge that seem to be counter to the expressed wishes of many long-time, passionate viewers. Loyalty seems to be a one-way street. Unfortunately, this craptastic interview by Mr. Frons seems to give credence for those concerns.
To read the rest of the interview, click here.
1 comments:
Yeah, he's a total waste. His comments about Guiding Light only prove what we already suspected ... this guy ain't got a clue!! Guiding Light used to be great. Back when the focus was on the characters and not the flimsy plots. But core families have given way to fly-by-night pairings and histories have been forgotten. Sound familiar? With this bozo at the helm of my favorite show ... you can be sure I'm afraid. Very afraid.
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