Ed Scott interview

That's a no brainer for the Diva. lol
Ed Scott did an interview with Michael Logan for TV Guide. Read it here. Ed takes credit for saving Days and for the Emmy noms. Peter Reckell bashes JER. Good for them. ICAM Scott's stuff is what got the noms, not anything that Tomlin did.
If you feel like rolling your eyes, go read Jamey Gibbons' analysis at Daytime Confidential. You'd think with practically every DOOL actor bashing JER's writing he'd get the hint that the 90s weren't that great.
Jamey wrote: "TV Guide Magazine's Michael Logan has a new feature up begging the question did Ed Scott, former co-executive producer of The Young and the Restless, and for a time, Days of Our Lives, save the soap opera, crediting Scott with turning DAYS around and helping it to secure 13 Emmy nods. Here's what Scott, who Logan reports has three feature films in the works, has to say:
“It’s proof a show can turn around in these difficult times, a soap can be saved,” Scott says. “There needs to be leadership, drive, positive energy and a respect for the audience—but that’s nothing new. It’s old-school stuff. Of course, you don’t have all the time in the world. You need to work hard and work fast.”
While I readily agree Scott brought a new energy and vision to DAYS during his brief tenure, by allegedly violating the Writers Guild of America Minimum Basic Agreement by re-writing scripts and reportedly encouraging certain actors to do the same —two of whom are no longer with the serial—thus giving head hack Dena Higley the ammo she needed to reportedly seek out the assistance of the WGA, therefore plunging the soap into a bitter, behind-the-scenes tug of war with Scott and said actors on one side, and Dena Higley on the other, while Ken Corday was allegedly no where to be found when time came to referee, Scott did much to offset the positive steps he was taking in an attempt to get the show back on track. Besides, Emmy nominations are great and all, but DAYS didn't really begin to slowly get its act together storywise and tonally until current executive producer Gary Tomlin took over the reigns. I don't think all of Tomlin and co-head writer Chris Whitesell's hard work cleaning up the behind-the-scenes messes made by Corday, Scott and Higley should be overlooked all because of one impressive Emmy reel.
Diva: There's still no proof that Scott rewrote anything. One actor told me that Scott didn't rewrite any more than any other producer. Most of this was a rumor spread by The Douchebag. The Douchebag claimed that Ali Sweeney did the rewrites, yet she's still on the show. Which of the fired actors rewrote anything? If he's referring to SN and MBE asking that the Steve naked in bed with Ava thing be addressed by Steve and Kayla, that's really minor. They asked for that to be in the script, it wasn't a rewrite. And they were right, it needed to be discussed on air. You don't find your husband naked in bed with an ex and not talk about it!
Are things better now behind the scenes? Really? Tomlin fired all the vets, so that's supposed to make for a happy work environment? Does the show look better now from a production stand point? No. It doesn't. Is the show better from an acting standpoint? OH HELL NO on that one. Tomlin has said that looking pretty is what matters, not talent, which of course explains Nadia Bjorlin's airtime.
Jamey: And of course the interview wouldn't be complete without an actor taking a swipe at the late James E. Reilly's legacy. Check out what the Emmy-nominated Peter Reckell has to say:
“Ed inspired our entire company,” Reckell says. “He gave us back what made Days a part of American culture to begin with. Sure, the devil possession was a big conversation piece, but our show deeply mattered to people when it was about love and loss, family and relationships. Ed understood that.”
While I have adored Reckell since childhood and will continue to do so, as he plays my all-time favorite soap hero, I take issue with his passive aggressive dig at Reilly's greatest epic. Love it, or hate it, the devil possession storyline was much more than a "big conversation piece". The vampires on Port Charles were a big conversation piece, but they didn't spike ratings. Reilly's devil possession storyline managed to cause both watercooler buzz and show NBC the money. People can deny the story's impact all they want, but it won't lessen the bofo surges Reilly's storylines caused for DAYS' ratings during his first stint at the show (92-97). The devil possession storyline took the show to Number 2 in households and caused DAYS to brutalize its competition among women 18-49. Plus the storyline was about love and loss, as all great supernatural metaphors are. Who can ever forget the look on the Salemites faces when their beloved Marlena (Deidre Hall) "died" following her exorcism, only to be resurrected by John's (Drake Hogestyn) love? I wonder, does every DAYS actor who obviously hated this story think shows like True Blood or Buffy The Vampire Slayer or movies like Twilight don't convey stories of "love, loss, family and relationships"?
Diva: Plane crashes are also conversation pieces, but that doesn't mean anyone wants to be in one. Why does everyone forget how good DOOL's ratings were in the 80s? They were good in the 70s as well. Why are only the 90s mentioned?
Actually, I do not remember Marlena dying during her exorcism. I stopped watching the Eileen Davidson show when Penelope or whoever the fuck that was, was found dead in the DiMera pool.
Comparing JER's writing to True Blood, Buffy, and Twilight is insulting to those shows/books. If Jamey would have compared JER's writing to Lost, I would have bitch slapped him right there. There's nothing wrong with writing some Sci Fi on soaps because soaps are a fantasy. But the writing was bad! If you are going to rip off a genre, then do it in a soapy way.
Jamey: Let's face it, Santa Barbara and Another World were, for the most part, much more critically acclaimed dramas than DAYS, but neither survived the 90's. I firmly believe the only reason DAYS did was James E. Reilly.
Diva: Another World and Santa Barbara were far superior shows than DOOL in the 90s. They had both good writing and fantastic actors. AW could be boring at times. It needed to be shook up a little. I'm not sure why SB never did well in the ratings. I don't think JER writing for either show would have saved them. Let's not forget he also wrote for the bottom dweller, Passions, for its entire run. If he's such a ratings genius, then why didn't he save his own show from cancellation?
Jamey: In my opinion, you can't even begin to compare the amount of time and money Reilly's over-the-top storylines bought DAYS, to Scott's short stint in Salem. Almost 20 years later fans are still jizzing over Buried Alive, Marlena's Possession and Kristen, Susan, et al on You Tube and message boards. Something tells me the plane crash that killed Pa Brady— as groovy as it was— won't be alloted as much space in the soap opera history books.
Diva: Thanks to Higley, Corday, and the Douchebag we'll never know what Scott could have done for the show. I guess Jamey didn't notice that Y&R was number one for twenty years, mostly under Scott's production. Scott's contribution to Y&R far exceeds JER's runs on DOOL. Sorry, only the gay boards are still jizzing over the JER stuff. On the other boards, most of the fans are still complaining how that shit make DOOL a joke.
Jamey: And yes, yes, a thousand times yes, Reilly went bat shit crazy the second time around at DAYS, so did several other much more acclaimed writers/producers during their respective second engagements, the late Gloria Monty or Michael Malone anyone? I don't hear anyone lamenting the brilliance of Marty's original rape storyline on One Life to Live because Malone later came back to pen the Santis. When General Hospital savior Monty is brought up, people tend to talk about the magic of Luke and Laura, not the abomination of the Eckerts, or Monty's plan to get rid of the Quartermaines (It looks like Guza learned from the master, er mistress!).
I really wish discussions about the canon of DAYS history can stop being about pre-Reilly vs. post-Reilly. I have watched this show since circa 1982 and am a fan of both the classic, supercouple heavy 80's and the wacked out 90's, and am able to respect the contributions that both eras made to the show's history. I wish others could do the same. Oh well, bring on Crystal Chappell!"
Diva: The Diva can't comment on GH or OLTL other than the fact that the GH fans are so tired of the mob bullshit. As for Jamey liking the 80s, I'll take his word for it since I don't really remember him saying anything nice about the 80s. He spends most of his time defending JER and bashing the actors who bash JER. I'm glad he can respect both eras, but why can't he and others respect that a lot of fans just weren't into the JER stuff? It's a matter of taste.
As far as Crystal is concerned, I'm not a Carly fan at all. Does anyone really seriously think that Higley will magically become a better writer over night just because Crystal is now on the show? She couldn't write for SN, MBE, the DH's, TP, and LH that list included an emmy winner and some emmy nominees. All of a sudden now she's going to write well for Emmy winner Chappell? The Diva can't wait for the bitching and moaning to start when the Carly fans start bashing Higley's bad writing for Carly. Maybe then they'll know what it's a like to be fans of the 3 supercouples that got fired.
I'm a little confused. Are you copying/pasting Logan's thoughts, or Gibbons? The way it reads, at first I thought it was your opinion, until the Diva in italics started to appear in response to the paragraphs. Thanks for clarifying.
ReplyDeleteI went back and wrote "Jamey" in front of his opinions. Jamey was commenting on Scott. The Diva is commenting on Jamey commenting on Scott. lol I can see how that's confusing.
ReplyDeleteKudos to Ed Scott and Peter Reckell. Ed Scott was at least trying to get back to the heart of DAYS...and I also take all the backstage politics with a grain of salt. I truly do wish someone were rewriting Higley's scripts right now. And Peter was a part of DAYS when it was truly at its best. He knows that the show has turned to crap. I'm sure Dena Higley's genius plot about Bo having futuristic visions is not improving Reckell's outlook any.
ReplyDeleteWho is this guy? Is it a guy? Why is it always guys who love JERk, is it because they like it when women are written like idiots, and are oversexed morons, that loving relationships should b ridiculed? That over-the-top bad camp -- JERk was BAD camp, real camp is funny, well written and serves a purpose -- is great entertainment. I always felt JERk had serious issues with women, relationships, families, with fidelity, with male actors who were not underwear models. And seems like his supports hate the same things he does, and loves perverting anything which is nice, good, loving, female.
ReplyDeleteOf course Ed Scott saved Days. Those stories, especially the hospital scenes that featured all the vets were top notch and very well written. I don't know what the real truth was about who was writing them. I had heard from an actor that it was Higley's writing and that Ed did not rewrite anything, but I still find it hard to believe she wrote those stories. They were just too good. And if she did write them then, why the hell couldn't she continue writing for those vets that were fired? I liked what Peter said and I think his comments were more about liking Ed being on board and getting back to the Real Days than any Reilly bashing. Don't know where Jamie got that idea. Peter never mentioned JERK. WHY IS IT ALWAYS ABOUT REILLY with him and that other Douchebag. Yeah we all know why.
ReplyDeleteAnyway good luck Jamie and the rest of the Carly fans because Higley and Tomlin will destroy the character you all know and love. Don't look for her to be that same sweet Carly. They will make her what they want her to be and to hell with what you want. And I don't even want to hear any whining when it happens to your one of your favorites.
And Diva you never disappoint with your pictures and captions LOL.
Thank you! I love sharing stuff like the pic with this blog. I found a ton of them, and can't wait to use them. Feel free to use anything I post here.
ReplyDeleteGlad Idiot Jamie is finally getting his from the Diva. All he cares about is Reilly and Chappell. And the folks at DC claim he's a DAYS expert. Right. Whatevah.
ReplyDeletelol I don't think I'm an expert on DOOL, but I have been watching it off and on for 25 years. DOOL's main demo is women, but the bloggers who get all the press are men. I love the Serial Drama ladies, but they hardly ever post. Tomlin's obviously catering to the JER fans which represent a minority of viewers while alienating everyone else.
ReplyDeleteI think "Carly" fans are not Carly fans they just loved the story that a female was buried alive, the story that supposedly made JERk, over-the-top plots, women tortured, etc. I was on the net back in 90 through 93 and Carly was hated by many, and at the time Chappell was habitually criticized for her acting.
ReplyDeleteIt was not until later that I read how all these young guys started watching DAYS due to the "buried alive plot" and loved the subsequent JERk stories. Which I think fits, they were not about romance, but shock plots, women idiots, oversexed and in perpetual danger. Romance really died with Reilly.
And all I have read Michael Sabatino and Crystal Chappell hated the man, and his stories for them there last months. I think she will be in for a surprise because Tomlin is JERk's boy and Dena is doing what he wants and has butt kissed JERk in print since she got the job -- a job no other soap would give her, after her run at OLTL and the actors there bashing her in print.
Why even go to that site if you dislike what Jamie has to say Diva? I'd just ignore him and what that site has to say.
ReplyDeleteActually I don't go there. The Diva Spy Network linked it to me. I had such a strong opinion about what he said that I felt compelled to blog about it. Since most of the soap bloggers are pro-JER, what's wrong with blogging a different opinion? I hardly ever comment about the DC site at all.
ReplyDeleteVery good rebuttal on Jamey, diva. I never understand why those mag writers like Branco and Jamey always kissing ass to one another and others and get stuck into thinking a certain era or writer is better than anything or anybody else. Beside, Days has been doing the same 2.1-1.9 rating dance for nearly two and a half years and yet the pro-JER and pro-save soaps fans are too dumb to see that.
ReplyDeleteDiva, if you roll your eyes on what Jamey said, you should see some of the posts that Toups and JackPeyton have over at SON; They think DAYS is off-the-charts right now and feel that JER is the best thing to ever happen to the soap genre.
I don't think that all boards are pro-JER. I'd found most soap boards to be too damn hyper, peppy, or depressing acting or gay loving most of the time.
I hear ya Diva. It just seemed as though u were a bit hostile to Jamie, sorta bordering on Nelson territory! Jamie doesn't deserve THAT! LOL
ReplyDeleteICAM Jamey is not a douchebag. I disagreed with his opinion, I have no personal problems with Jamey.
ReplyDeleteNelson is different though. I think he's a big phony. I don't like how he talks to fans. He's quite rude if you disagree with his opinion.
From what I've seen, most boards/fans are anti-JER. The problem with the soap bloggers/journalists is that they only talk to each other and share the same opinion. They don't tolerate differing opinions. I like engaging in conversations with fans and encourage it. No one here gets censored for not agreeing with me. ;-)
Oh, I think many folks hate JERk with a passion, and have since 1993. Only his boyfans who love hot bodies, love seeing women humiliated and certain male actors treated like dirt, and over-the-top BAD story telling, and the Dee fans, or at least JERK's first run. I always laugh at their love for JERk, because to me it made Marlena and thus Dee a big joke in the industry, people laughed at her levitating and wearing yellow contact lens, while other actress were doing heavy drama and getting praise. Dee never recovered after that crap, and she only got more and more silly stories. I was not watching but from what I gather JERk gave all the airtime to ED, not Dee. He even used ED's Kristen to ruin Thaao's Tony.
ReplyDeleteThat's true but IMO, from what I've noticed with Nelson is that if the majority of bloggers/sites say one thing he'll start to follow the pack as well. I don't think DC is like that they seem to have their own opinions of things. Nelson just seems to jump on the train once he sees others doing the same.
ReplyDeleteicam that JERk turned Marlena/DH and Tony into jokes. Deidre's storylines only got worse from there. Same with Thaao. His storylines got worse when JER came back.
ReplyDeleteITA about the Douchebag being a bandwagon jumper. He bashed Vail Bloom from Y&R and called her a "hair model" which is the term he uses for bad actor. Then the posters at Douchebag Royalty defended her, and he instantly changed his opinion. He only listens to certain opinions from certain posters.
I criticized both NB and Jamey and both times got nasty retorts. But I think you or someone hit the nail on the head: the boyfans seem to love misogyny and women as victims. I have criticized the romanticizing of rape, of violent hetero males as the romantic leads. It is a trend I have hated never more than NOW with EJ somehow excused for his shooting, beating, torturing of other hetero men; of raping, of bullying. I understand they think James Scott is hot but come on.
ReplyDeleteI am beginning to think DDH and SN were fired as to not remind viewers of how horridly awful EJ got to be and that neither John nor Steve were allowed to go one on one against him, which is of course what fans want to see......Ej have his clock cleaned by real men.
But NB and Jamey seem to be mini me's of JER, loving his cartoon style, and having fantasies about violent men attacking women and hetero men.
Reckell and the other actors liked Scott because he was a throw back to producers who actually considered actors to be their colleagues, and treated them professionally while the JER types want nothing to do with actors, and do not believe actors have anything to contribute to their character. JER was loved by NBC because he guaranteed "actor proof" shows. NBC has proven over and over and over they love cheap "reality" which is shows for actor/writer wannabbees with no clout or talent. Their dramas are formulas where actor x learns they are easily replacable with actor Z.
Branco and Jamey would love to be celebrities and know they cannot compete with real talent.
ITA with comments above; Jamey said on a DC podcast long ago that he always wanted to write for TV. I guess having NB kissing your ass make you lose that desire.
ReplyDeleteAnd let's not forget that Jamey said that EJ is more qualified to be with Sami than anybody else because, in a storyline, Lucas beat up Sami...
And speaking of Nelson Doucheco, is it me or has NB starting to get gun ho about making actors look bad if they refused to do a gay storyline? or getting an actor or producer fired by writing misleading news reports that he did and not updating them (only on a very few.) I surprise that nobody sued NB for slander or fired Doucheco yet.
Maybe Diva, you could do a American's Most Wanted type list for soaps called "American's Most Douchebags."
I have no idea why The Douchebag hasn't been sued over some of the false rumors he publishes.
ReplyDeleteI honestly don't care who Sami ends up with. She can find the new love of her life next week. She's the Drew Barrymore of Salem. She's in love with love, not a particular man.
JER and Tomlin both have the reputation that actors are replaceable. That they are just models who read lines. They never cared about quality acting. It's no coincedence that DOOL got it's most emmy noms ever with an actor friendly producer like Ed Scott. The quality of acting on the show is bad. But no one cares as long as the ratings stay up.
Who is The Douchebag?
ReplyDeleteThe Douchebag is Nelson Branco, soap journalist for Canadian TV Guide. The Diva has written many blogs about The Douchebag.
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