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Review -- Guiding Light Week of September 8, 2008 "Decisions"
- By Karen L. Newman
- Published 09/13/2008
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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. NewmanSpeaking of Daisy, she finally got some sense and dumped Grady. She's never been one to make good decisions, but maybe she's finally growing up and turning things around. Kane showed some acting chops here, but it was still too copycat Jonathan for me.
Alan decided to have the brain surgery. Will he make it? According to the preview in CBS Soaps in Depth, Alan is to be back in charge. With Lizzie now in the family mansion, that will make it easier. Here, however, I thought his decision was too drawn out to be effective.
Speaking of Lizzie, she got the family house back along with forty-nine percent of the company. Bill decided to stay in the house, but to make things hard for Lizzie. I like these characters' chemistry. I think they're the next supercouple of the show. Reva and Jeffery are just too old for that now.
I didn't like Bill kicking Dina out. Talk about the adage of no good deed goes unpunished. I do like that the old Dina is coming back, with her decision to work with Grady. I felt her character had become boring, and a good waste of Gina's exceptional talent.
Guiding Light's plot is moving at a good clip, where you can't afford to miss a day's episode. This makes the show interesting, and hopefully good enough to stay on the air. I love this show and really want it to survive.
Until next week.
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