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Tristan and friends,
As much joy and fun as you and the gang have had filming the scenes with you and Anna and then the Penthouse episodes, it's exactly how we've felt these years watching you. (I know I shouldn't speak for others.
You all have such class and chemistry and really bring life to the screens you're on with the way you deliver your characters to us.
I'm so glad to see you together again and it feels like you are getting as much out of it as we are getting.
That's pretty to cool to experience all over again. It's like we aren't living in the past we are remembering it better because it means that much to you too.

Thanks again
I will really miss NS2 I hope it gets picked up for alot more episodes.

Guest

(10-16-2008 06:31 PM)Guest Wrote: [ -> ]Blending past and present

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JiQ9tkmnTqk

Great video

Guest

Here's another great video about the Scorpios that I love.

I hope Tristan gets a chance to see it and maybe even share it with the rest of the gang: John, Kimberly, and Finola.

(Hallelujah, A Scorpio Family Tribute)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fmMcp2xAdUE
(10-16-2008 06:31 PM)Guest Wrote: [ -> ]Blending past and present

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JiQ9tkmnTqk


I checked out "My Salvation" sometime ago, even though I think most of these music vids fall way short of the mark. But this one is edited so well and actually does tell a story by connecting the past and the present.

Quote:That's pretty to cool to experience all over again. It's like we aren't living in the past we are remembering it better because it means that much to you too.

Michele


I would argue with any thought that watching YouTube "reruns" automatically means one is living in the past. I think, outside of the simple pleasure of being entertained, that when something is a part of your past, like these characters who were in our lives 5 days a week for many years, you have your own personal memories connected to that time (ie... how you watched R&A get married with your friends, or how Robert made you laugh during a sad time in your life, etc). Reconnecting to one's own personal memories (via GH memories) is a nice thing to be able to do.

I agree that it's (watching old GH) not about living in the past, but connecting your good memories (remembered better through old clips) with the present, and then moving on to the future. IMO, remembering those great stories of hope serves as a bridge, which is why so many would like to see Robert's story continued. Again, first for the excellent entertainment value, but also for seeing that "love conquers all" or that "good wins over evil" (ie, if Robert overcomes his "death", his separation from his family and from his love, Anna, then what else is possible for him?) and the entertainment then also serves as encouragement to go out and do one's best in life.

-Val
I would argue with any thought that watching YouTube "reruns" automatically means one is living in the past. I think, outside of the simple pleasure of being entertained, that when something is a part of your past, like these characters who were in our lives 5 days a week for many years, you have your own personal memories connected to that time (ie... how you watched R&A get married with your friends, or how Robert made you laugh during a sad time in your life, etc). Reconnecting to one's own personal memories (via GH memories) is a nice thing to be able to do.

I agree that it's (watching old GH) not about living in the past, but connecting your good memories (remembered better through old clips) with the present, and then moving on to the future. IMO, remembering those great stories of hope serves as a bridge, which is why so many would like to see Robert's story continued. Again, first for the excellent entertainment value, but also for seeing that "love conquers all" or that "good wins over evil" (ie, if Robert overcomes his "death", his separation from his family and from his love, Anna, then what else is possible for him?) and the entertainment then also serves as encouragement to go out and do one's best in life.

-Val
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Michele
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I wholeheartedly agree Val. It was always fun when I could watch them in the Summertime and Christmas break because it was all that you wanted, romance, adventure great stories, laughter lots of friendship that didn't require fibbing to a judge about their alibies. I could go on but it ruins the moment......
Anyway the videos on you tube were some episodes that I missed because of a lack of VCR or the engineering degree it took to program one of them. So for me I'm catching up and enjoying a happier GH.
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