Hold on to your soap dishes! On this very special episode of the Daytime
Confidential podcast we discuss the winners of the 2009 Soap Opera Spirit
Awards. Luke and Jamey are on hand to announce the categories, while TV Guide
Canada's Nelson Branco reveals the winners, as well as the science behind why
each was chosen. As if this wasn't reason enough to tune in, for the first time
in DC history, both of the driving forces behind our favorite web series
Imaginary Bitches, Eden Riegel (Bianca, All My Children) and her husband, series
creator Andrew Miller are here together. You don't wanna miss the explosive
confrontation between Emmy-winner Eden and Jamey when it's announced who wins
the SOS for Outstanding Performer in a Podcast/Webisode/Soap-Related Series.
There's nothing imaginary about it, these two get down right bitchy!
"What did she do beside talk to herself?" Jamey asks in a
huff.
"Thank you Jamey for sucking just enough for me to squeeze
through!" Eden blasts back.
Andrew shares how many takes it took for his
pal Greg Rikaart (Kevin, The Young and the Restless) to get the memorable m
asturbation scene for his SOS-nominated IB guest stint down pat. Is Greg a
method actor?
Eden is thrilled when two of her leading ladies, Elizabeth
Hendrickson (ex-Frankie/Maggie, AMC; Chloe; Y&R; Liz, IB) and Tamara Braun,
aka Jamey's pick for the best Carly Corinthos EVER!! (Oh yeah, and she now plays
Reese on AMC) are both presented SOS awards, but which one thrills Eden more?
Should Andrew be worried? More important, should BAM fans spearhead a Rianca
Kiss Ban?
Later in the episode, Eden speaks poignantly about All My
Children and One Life to Live creator Agnes Nixon when she accepts the Irna
Phillips Spirit Award For Outstanding Contribution To The Serial Art Form on
behalf of the television legend. She also relays fond memories of the late
Eileen Herlie, whose Myrtle Fairgate served as a surrogate grandmother to Binks
and the rest of Pine Valley—except for Luke's beloved Greenlee (Rebecca
Budig).
Nelson himself speaks on behalf of the late Beverlee McKinsey
(Iris, Another World/Texas; Alexandra, Guiding Light) whom TVG Canada awarded
one of two Douglas Marland Memorial Awards. The other accolade went to the late
James E. Reilly (legendary head writer of Days of Our Lives and creator of
Passions). Canada's biggest cheerleader (Yeah, yeah, yeah we get it, their syrup
is better than ours and they produced Jennifer Finigan, big whoop! We lay claim
to Britney Spears bitches... real and imagined!) asks Jamey to talk about the
prolific writer's impact on the genre. This episode is a Must-Hear for soap fans
young and old.
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