The show goes overboard with tricks and traps (General)
GracieGirl, 7/11/2022, 9:45PM (657 days ago)- 2 people liked this
I remember a time when the plots and plans of villains would backfire. I’m surprised soap writers don’t use that as a way of not painting characters into a corner. If more plots backfired, it would not only be funny, but we would get to see the villain in a frustrated state and they would have more longevity. KB does a great job of playing a frustrated Sheila.
The show goes overboard with tricks and traps
BBDownunder, 7/11/2022, 10:09PM (657 days ago) @GracieGirl
I remember a time when the plots and plans of villains would backfire. I’m surprised soap writers don’t use that as a way of not painting characters into a corner. If more plots backfired, it would not only be funny, but we would get to see the villain in a frustrated state and they would have more longevity. KB does a great job of playing a frustrated Sheila.
she does a terrific job for sure, but its always the same old dialogue for her
The show goes overboard with tricks and traps
BellaSole, Beverly Hills, California, 7/12/2022, 7:30AM (657 days ago) @BBDownunder
I remember a time when the plots and plans of villains would backfire. I’m surprised soap writers don’t use that as a way of not painting characters into a corner. If more plots backfired, it would not only be funny, but we would get to see the villain in a frustrated state and they would have more longevity. KB does a great job of playing a frustrated Sheila.
she does a terrific job for sure, but its always the same old dialogue for her
Maybe it's just me, but I'm very bored with Sheila.
The show goes overboard with tricks and traps
GracieGirl, 7/13/2022, 12:17AM (656 days ago) @BellaSole
Me too because they let her get away with stuff. Actually far too many characters get away with really bad things. I’d like to see show flip the script. What if no matter how much plotting and planning, the plans blow up in villains face? You save the villain. Quinn for example would have been in a different place had they chosen that approach.
The show goes overboard with tricks and traps
Barbybo, 7/12/2022, 2:10AM (657 days ago) @GracieGirl
I remember a time when the plots and plans of villains would backfire. I’m surprised soap writers don’t use that as a way of not painting characters into a corner. If more plots backfired, it would not only be funny, but we would get to see the villain in a frustrated state and they would have more longevity. KB does a great job of playing a frustrated Sheila.
Shelia is now a drag
The show goes overboard with tricks and traps
PoH , 7/12/2022, 5:27AM (657 days ago) @GracieGirl
I remember a time when the plots and plans of villains would backfire. I’m surprised soap writers don’t use that as a way of not painting characters into a corner. If more plots backfired, it would not only be funny, but we would get to see the villain in a frustrated state and they would have more longevity. KB does a great job of playing a frustrated Sheila.
This is what I absolutely loved about Santa Barbara. Keith (Justin Deas) and Gina (Robin Mattson) were my favourite villains. Their schemes always inevitably blew up in their faces but there was always humour attached and very witty repartee. They were always very entertaining. Robin Mattson played Sheila's sidekick Sugar on B&B when Sheila kidnapped Ridge on Bridge's honeymoon in Puerta Vista?
The show goes overboard with tricks and traps
BellaSole, Beverly Hills, California, 7/12/2022, 7:33AM (657 days ago) @PoH
I remember a time when the plots and plans of villains would backfire. I’m surprised soap writers don’t use that as a way of not painting characters into a corner. If more plots backfired, it would not only be funny, but we would get to see the villain in a frustrated state and they would have more longevity. KB does a great job of playing a frustrated Sheila.
This is what I absolutely loved about Santa Barbara. Keith (Justin Deas) and Gina (Robin Mattson) were my favourite villains. Their schemes always inevitably blew up in their faces but there was always humour attached and very witty repartee. They were always very entertaining. Robin Mattson played Sheila's sidekick Sugar on B&B when Sheila kidnapped Ridge on Bridge's honeymoon in Puerta Vista?
One of the problems with B&B is that the bad ones never get punished for their crimes, with the exception of Brooke, of course.
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