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SNS Spoilers 2/20-2/24

Remembering her past behavior Brooke finds similar traits in Steffy's annoying habit

When Hope realizes that Rick's plan to have Steffy sign the annulment papers didn't work, she turns her frustrations on Liam.

Because the wedding was postponed, Hope blames Liam for still having feelings for Steffy.

Steffy dares Rick to once again take her on a date, as she is unable to deny the chemistry they once had when they kissed.

Bill agrees to go on a double date with Brooke and Ridge just to keep peace with Katie.

Brooke gives Hope advice on how to save her relationship with Liam

Stephanie gives Brooke a dire warning.

Liam is not sure about wearing the Spencer necklace again.

Jackie tells Nick that she misses Owen

Thomas' feelings for Dayzee are not completely gone.

COMING: Bridget senses Owen's loss.
 
Thanks for the updates and pics, Honny!! :)

This storyline with Hope, Liam and Steffy is driving me nuts!
ANd I think Rick and Steffy would make an awesome couple!
 

Thanks for the updates and pics, Honny!! :)

This storyline with Hope, Liam and Steffy is driving me nuts!
ANd I think Rick and Steffy would make an awesome couple!

I had to think for a minute!

I thought Rick and Steffy were related until I finally remembered that Eric is NOT Ridge's dad, Masimo is!! Rick's dad is Eric. Whew!

Hard to keep up with the blood relations on these shows!! :rotfl:
 
Moving on.

The Associated Television International (ATI), which has produced the Daytime Emmy Awards since 2009, has decided not to do so this year.

President Jim Romanovich posted on Twitter stating, "Regretfully, we have today officially passed on doing The Daytime Emmys for television this year. As fans of the soaps in particular, as well as being Daytime producers ourselves, we have immensely enjoyed being a part of your celebration these past three years. In 2009, there was not going to be a Daytime Emmys for television, as you know. It was over. we felt it was important for it to continue on television for as long as possible to give actors, producers, writers and so forth the night of recognition they so deserve. It wasn't always easy. In fact, it was quite challenging on many levels. Although it was never a money making project for us, it was prestigious, first and foremost, plus we wanted to do something important for the Daytime community. I would like to think in some small way we have contributed in the interest of the Daytime soap formula being created beyond television as we're now seeing through various online ventures, such as what Prospect Park had tried to do, and series currently thriving on the web."

"But now is the time for the next generation of Daytime Emmys that should be more practical in execution. I would venture a guess that the very thing I had been discussing for several years, the internet, will play heavily into this year's celebration. As the impact of technology accelerates exponentially year to year, watching a very intimate Daytime Emmys on the internet is where this was ultimately going to be. With that being said, CBS did want it again as well as two cable networks for second runs. Creatively this year, we were planning to do a more intimate Golden Globes style production to include a tribute to "One Life To Live" that really was going to be a souvenir to the Daytime fans.

Unfortunately, we are in production for two very big series for two different networks which will be announced in the next two weeks. In addition to these shows, we have another fourteen on the schedule through 2012 that will be taking up much of our focus."

"But you are a part of what we do and although we are no longer part of the Daytime Emmys, we will always be a part of the soap world and will continue to develop projects that promotes the genre."

"We want to thank NATAS and the entire Daytime community for giving us this opportunity and we wish all of them the very best. I have no doubt the awards night will be most memorable, especially this year after losing two great shows. You the fans have a lot to look forward to and your shows need you now more than ever. The soap fans are the greatest and we'll see you again soon."
 
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Sparks fly between former lovers;

Stephanie attempts to persuade Liam to give Steffy a second chance;

Hope makes a drastic decision about her relationship with Liam;

Bridget and Owen share unexpected news with their families;

Amber will fight for what she claims as hers.
 
Hope tries again to have Steffy to sign the annulment papers.

Katie's words of wisdom surprise Hope.

Hope begins to see what she has to in order to seal her
relationship with Liam, So she prepares for a life-changing experience with experience


Stephanie gets involved in deciding who the right woman is for Liam.

Ridge realizes that Rick has set his aim on Steffy

When Rick kisses another woman, Amber gets super jealous.

Nick tells all to a woman with whom he
once shared everything.

Bridget and Owen's news leave both Brooke and Eric surprised.

Eric warns Owen about his expectations.

Jackie has a physical reaction to the shocking news related to Bridget and Owen.

Sparks start to ignite again between two former lovers.

COMING: Sex therapist Dr. Stacy Barton begins the show with a very head strong patient.
 
Hope tries again to have Steffy to sign the annulment papers.

Katie's words of wisdom surprise Hope.

Hope begins to see what she has to in order to seal her
relationship with Liam, So she prepares for a life-changing experience with experience


Stephanie gets involved in deciding who the right woman is for Liam.

Ridge realizes that Rick has set his aim on Steffy

When Rick kisses another woman, Amber gets super jealous.

Nick tells all to a woman with whom he
once shared everything.

Bridget and Owen's news leave both Brooke and Eric surprised.

Eric warns Owen about his expectations.

Jackie has a physical reaction to the shocking news related to Bridget and Owen.

Sparks start to ignite again between two former lovers.

COMING: Sex therapist Dr. Stacy Barton begins the show with a very head strong patient.

So if Hope is trying again, do you think Steffy signed something on them instead of her name today.....like "drop dead" or something????
 
LOSER …. :lmao:

I know that this actor playing Rick was so so so popular on AMC … but I am just not feeling it here … and didn't he play Rick years ago … anyway, naa, I just cannot get into him at all.
 
Monday, February 20
Brooke remembers her past behavior and compares it to Steffy's.

Tuesday, February 21
Steffy gets Rick to do what she wants;
Hope has words with Steffy.

Wednesday, February 22
Brooke and Katie convince their husbands to go along with their idea;
Liam and Hope can't fight temptation.

Thursday, February 23
Bill and Ridge's difference of opinion makes for an uncomfortable dinner;
Liam and Brooke voice their opinions to Hope.

Friday, February 24
Hope looks to Rick for assistance;
Bill tries to reach out to Liam.
 
This is the first image of Caroline Spencer. She's the niece of Ridge's first love. And yep. She is related to $Bill!
Apparently Caroline Spencer is coming to the show as a Designer hence competition for Hope/Steffy in that field….She is going to be a love interest for Thomas but all the Forrester Men will fall for her…and she will be very interested in Ridge. Brooke is gonna LOATHE this girl!

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I really hate it, but as much as I need my soap fix...I'm giving up on B&B, at least for now. I'm just not into "The Steffy Show". The rewrites and Steffy worship...are more than I can bear.
 
I really hate it, but as much as I need my soap fix...I'm giving up on B&B, at least for now. I'm just not into "The Steffy Show". The rewrites and Steffy worship...are more than I can bear.

I agree with you on Steffy. I used to really like her, but the way they have her now and Liam thrown in there.....don't like!!!
 
Heather Tom will be leaving B&B for a while this spring. I wonder if this means Bill & Steffy will hook up!

Pasadena Playhouse's THE HEIRESS to Star Richard Chamberlain, Heather Tom and Julia Duffy

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The Pasadena Playhouse (Sheldon Epps, Artistic Director) announces the full cast and creative team for THE HEIRESS at The Pasadena Playhouse. The production will star Richard Chamberlain in the role of “Dr. Austin Sloper,” Heather Tom as his daughter “Catherine Sloper” and Julia Duffy as Dr. Sloper’s sister “Lavinia Penniman.” THE HEIRESS by Ruth and Augustus Goetz (suggested by the Henry James novel Washington Square), will be directed by Dámaso Rodriguez and performs April 24 – May 20, 2012.

"Dámaso has assembled an incredibly exciting cast for our production of this great American classic,” said Artistic Director Sheldon Epps. “I know that this company, led by the thrilling pairing of Richard Chamberlain and Heather Tom, will work together during the rehearsal period to bring theatrical vitality and emotional depth to this beautifully written play. I look forward to having them all on the stage of our theatre."

"I am extremely excited to return to The Playhouse to direct this riveting play,” stated director Dámaso Rodriguez. "The intricate, psychological nuances in the Goetz's script - along with influences from Henry James' acclaimed novel will drive what I hope to be a fresh look at this hugely popular classic. I am very much looking forward to working with our acclaimed cast of Los Angeles theatre talent led by the legendary Richard Chamberlain who brings his towering charisma and experience to the role of Austin Sloper and Heather Tom whose magnetic interpretation of the title character I find thrillingly complex---as well as reuniting with the equally accomplished Julia Duffy, who I've had the pleasure of working with both on The Playhouse stage and with the Furious Theatre Company."

Based on Henry James’ 1881 novel Washington Square, THE HEIRESS is the 1995 Tony Award-winner for Best Revival of a Play. Catherine Sloper, who stands to inherit a fortune from her ailing physician father, is a plain-looking young woman living under his malevolent scrutiny, as well as his well-meaning but cold-hearted demeanor. Dr. Sloper disapproves of Catherine's passionate suitor, Morris Townsend, certain that the penniless young man has proposed marriage to win Catherine's inheritance. Catherine is too much in love to consider this potential betrayal, and when circumstances lead her to misinterpret Morris's intentions, THE HEIRESS reaches an unforgettable conclusion that supports the richly psychological nuance brought to the preceding romance.

Richard Chamberlain became an overnight heartthrob with the 1961 title role in the medical series “Dr. Kildare,” winning him is first Golden Globe Award for Best TV Star in 1963. In 1969 he became the first American actor to portray the role of Hamlet in a British production of the Shakespeare classic at Birmingham Repertory Company. The following year, he reprised the role for an unabridged televised production on HallMark Hall of Fame. Most of his noteworthy and popular performances later followed with the television mini-series “Centennial” (1978: Golden Globe nominee for the role of “Alexander McKeag”); “Shogun” (1980: Golden Globe winner for the role of “John Blackthorne”); the legendary 1982 mini-series “The Thorn Birds” as the tormented Father Ralph de Bricassart (Golden Globe winner and Emmy nominee); and one of Chamberlain’s most treasured roles, “Raoul Wallenberg” in "Wallenberg: A Hero's Story." On stage, he starred in the New York premiere of Joseph Papp’s production of Fathers & Sons playing Wild Bill Hickok, which he then recreated in Los Angeles to much acclaim. In 1993-1994 he starred as Henry Higgins in the Broadway revival of My Fair Lady, which also toured throughout the U.S., and a second production which toured extensively throughout Europe. In 1997, Chamberlain starred in the Broadway revival of The Sound of Music, which also was followed by a U.S. tour. Other recent television credits include the BBC series “Hustle” as well as guest roles on “Will & Grace,” Desperate Housewives,” “Brothers & Sisters,” “Nip/Tuck,” “Chuck” and “Leverage.” He also appeared in the Adam Sandler 2007 comedy I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry.

Heather Tom is a three-time Emmy Award-winning actress (and thirteen-time nominee) best known for her roles as Katie Logan on “The Bold and the Beautiful,” Kelly Cramer on “One Life to Live” and Victoria Newman on “The Young and the Restless.” She began her lifelong career in entertainment at the age of two as a commercial actress and by age ten was dancing in the Seattle Pacific Ballet. After her family moved to Los Angeles to pursue an acting career for herself and her brother and sister, she landed guest appearances on “Kids Incorporated” and “Who’s the Boss.” She has also co-starred in two movies of the week: ABC’s I’ll Take Romance and CBS’ Deadly Whispers and starred in the feature films Lessie’s Rainbow and Lookin’ Good. In 2004, Tom made her Broadway debut in the Mark Medoff play Prymate as Allison, an attractive interpreter with a secret. Most recently, she has guest-starred on “The Mentalist” and “Criminal Minds.” Heather is also politically active and is involved with several organizations including Planned Parenthood, SheVotes.org, Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS, AIDS Project Los Angeles and Project Angel Food. She was a featured speaker at the 2004 Democratic National Convention and has also frequently been featured on many political discussion shows such as “Politically Incorrect” and “Scarborough Country.” She currently has a development deal with HGTV.

Julia Duffy is best known for her television roles as Stephanie Vanderkellen on “Newhart” (Emmy, Golden Globe and American Comedy Award nominations) and as Allison Sugarbaker on “Designing Women.” Other television credits include: “Children in the Crossfire,” “7 Things To Do Before I’m 30,” “Social Studies,” “The Mommies,” “Baby Talk,” “Wizards and Warriors,” “The Blue and the Gray” as well as guest star roles on “Wizards of Waverly Place,” “Campus Ladies,” “Seventh Heaven,” “Passions,” “Joey,” “Listen Up,” “CSI: New York,” “The Suite Life of Zach and Cody,” the title role of Juliet in the PBS production of Romeo and Juliet and a recurring role on Showtime’s hit show “Shameless” as Mrs. Lishman. She has been seen on The Playhouse stage in The Little Foxes as well as Furious Theatre Company’s boom at the Carrie Hamilton Theatre. Other stage credits include the Broadway production of Once in a Lifetime; The Enchanted at the Kennedy Center; Three Sisters and Curse of the Starving Class at Missouri Repertory Theatre; and Twelfth Night, Richard III and The Merry Wives of Windsor at The Kingsmen Shakespeare Festival. Her work in feature films includes Together Again for the First Time, Be My Baby, Dumb & Dumberer, Intolerable Cruelty, Cutter’s Way and Charlotte’s Web.

The full cast for THE HEIRESS features (in alphabetical order) Gigi Bermingham as “Elizabeth Almond, Richard Chamberlain as “Dr. Austin Sloper,” Steve Coombs as “Morris Townsend,” Julia Duffy as “Lavinia Penniman,” Chris Reinacher as “Arthur Townsend,” Elizabeth Tobias as “Maria," Heather Tom as “Catherine Sloper,” Anneiliese van der Pol as “Marian Almond” and Jill Van Velzer as “Mrs. Montgomery.”

In addition to direction by Rodriguez, the creative team for THE HEIRESS includes: scenic design by John Iacovelli (The Playhouse’s recent Blues for an Alabama Sky), costume design by Leah Piehl (The Borrowers, South Coast Rep), lighting design by Brian Gale (co-owner, NYX Design) and sound design by Doug Newell (NOgoodDEED, Furious Theatre Company).

The original Broadway production of THE HEIRESS premiered at The Biltmore Theatre in 1947, starring Basil Rathbone as Dr. Sloper and earned him a Tony Award nomination for Best Actor in a Play. Since the original production, there have been three other Broadway revivals in 1950, 1976 and most recently in 1995. The 1995 Lincoln Center production (Cort Theatre) won a Tony Award for Best Revival of a Play as well as the Best Actress in a Play award for Cherry Jones, Best Featured Actress in a Play for Frances Sternhagen, Best Director of a Play for Gerald Gutierrez and three other nominations. This production was also nominated for six Drama Desk Awards, winning three for Outstanding Revival, Outstanding Actress in a Play and Outstanding Director of a Play. In 1949, Universal Pictures released the film adaptation of THE HEIRESS, directed by William Wyler. The film was the recipient of four Academy Awards, including Best Actress for Olivia de Havilland.

THE HEIRESS will play at The Pasadena Playhouse from April 24 – May 20, 2012, with the official press opening on April 29, 2012. The Pasadena Playhouse is located at 39 South El Molino Avenue, Pasadena, CA 91101. The performance schedule is Tuesday – Friday at 8:00 p.m.; Saturday at 4:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m.; and Sunday at 2:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. Regular ticket price range is from $29.00 - $59.00, with Premium Seating available for $100.00. All preview performances are $10 off the regular ticket price (except Premium Seating). Rush tickets are available for $15.00 one hour prior to the performance time and are subject to availability. Rush tickets must be purchased at The Pasadena Playhouse Box Office. Tickets are available by calling The Pasadena Playhouse at 626-356-7529 or by visiting The Pasadena Playhouse Box Office, Monday from 12:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. and Tuesday – Sunday from 12:00 p.m. until 6:00 p.m. during non-performance dates. On performance dates the box office is open Tuesday – Saturday from 12:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. and 12:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. on Sunday. Tickets are available 24 hours online at www.PasadenaPlayhouse.org. Group Sales (8 or more) are available by calling 626-921-1161. For additional information visit www.PasadenaPlayhouse.org.



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Rumor has it, ex Nick Marone has signed up to dance on the new upcoming season of Dancing with the Stars!
 
2/27 - Amber seethes when she witnesses Rick locking lips with another woman; Bridget and Owen deliver startling news to Brooke and Eric; Stephanie pays a visit to Liam and attempts to convince him to remain in his marriage to Steffy.

2/28 - Hope turns to Katie for advice and is startled by what she hears; Eric cautions Owen that he may not get what he wants; Nick comforts Jackie as she admits that she misses Owen.

2/29 - Hope makes a drastic decision about her relationship with Liam; Jackie is stunned by Bridget and Owen's news; Bill makes another attempt to convince Liam to remain in his marriage to Steffy.

3/1 - Brooke and Stephanie break their ceasefire and argue about Liam, Hope and Steffy; Hope excitedly informs Liam about her plan; Ridge comforts Steffy, and she attempts to convince herself that Liam will one day come back to her.

3/2 - During a heated confrontation with Hope, Steffy makes a stinging comment; Ridge and Brooke share their differing opinions while discussing Hope; Steffy confronts Liam about the news she heard from Hope; someone prepares a romantic setting.
 

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