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Review: Guiding Light Week of August 18, 2008 "Change Isn't Always Good"
- By Karen L. Newman
- Published 08/23/2008
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Karen L. Newman
Karen L. Newman has been a published writer since 2004 in the horror, science fiction and fantasy genres. Over two hundred and fifty of her short stories and poems have been published both online and in print. Her books include EEKU (Sam’s Dot, 2005) and ChemICKals (Naked Snake Press, 2007) and her work has been nominated for a Dwarf Star Award. She won the 2005 Mary Jane Barnes Award and two of her poems received honorable mention in The Year’s Best Fantasy and Horror. She edits the online magazine Afterburn SF, which publishes speculative short stories, and is the editor for the print poetry magazine Illumen. She also write reviews for Dark Discoveries. Her reviews have also been featured in Noneuclidean Cafe, The Dream People, Night to Dawn, and Gothic Review.
View all articles by Karen L. NewmanAlan having a blood clot to cause his visions was a letdown. Are the writers going to kill him off, then? The actor, Ron Raines, is a singer and his daughter Charlotte is grown up, but I haven't read anywhere where he's leaving the show. If not, then what miraculous form of science is going to help him live? Will Gus get the credit? Makes sense. And what's up with Alan leaving all of a sudden? You'd think he'd stay for Rafe. Seems to me he caught wind of Jeffrey's case and fled.
I like the fact that Grady reported Rafe and made up the kidnapping charge - shows how fake his intentions were during the week. Guiding Light needs more villians in the vein of Roger Thorpe. Unfortunately Kane Manera, although a good actor, is not the caliber of Tom Pelphrey, who played Jonathan Randell and won two Emmys in the role. Grady is not likeable and comes off mean and not angst-ridden like Jonathan. Being left behind and going to foster homes didn't make Cassie go bad, so what's Grady's problem? The writers better show something major from his past like the parental abuse suffered by Jonathan, or just kill him off. Even his brother Cyrus is now likeable.
Olivia and Natalia's relationship is fun to watch. The actresses play well off each other. I hope Remy is used more.
Until next time, may your light shine a path for others to follow.
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