"It's just a massive soap opera — a soap opera with dragons," she said, and viewers could identify with the characters.
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Stunning detail and clarity, but the soap opera effect was still there Despite those extraordinary aspects of the image, however, the "soap opera effect" was still there.
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" - Jonathan, 333 "Most underrated soap opera ever: 90210.
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"I'm the person who got the word 'soap opera' into a U.N. document, and I had battles doing that because nobody believes that a soap opera can make any difference."
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It's maybe the White House is the best, most compelling soap opera that's going on in this country right now, but I'd say maybe the NBA is the second-best soap opera.
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Thomas himself has been giving statements directly to TMZ, — all of a sudden, days before Meghan's wedding, a small soap opera (or the biggest soap opera ever) was unfurling in the tabloids.
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You know, it's kind of this soap opera — he's like the mean doctor on a soap opera, the one who sells drugs, you know, or has a prostitution ring from Bulgaria or something.
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He won three Soap Opera Digest awards for outstanding villain.
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Redmayne was a waiter at the British Soap Opera Awards.
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"This sounds to me like a soap opera," he added.
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Tribal council or trying to remember your soap opera lines?
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This is, again, the fundamental rhythm of the soap opera.
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Here's the story, which is worthy of a soap opera.
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She's a secret hardcore fan of a local soap opera.
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The Trump White House has always resembled a soap opera.
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It was a very good soap opera, by the way.
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Now it feels as if she's watching a soap opera.
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Instead, men's tennis in Australia is now a soap opera.
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Omaha was more of a soap opera that included sex.
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Omaha was more of a soap opera that included sex.
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Here's a soap opera by James Corden — screenplay by Drake.
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America deserves a steady hand, not a soap opera. pic.twitter.
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I see no need to subsidize the royal soap opera.
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The landscape clears as the familiar Tudor soap opera begins.
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Trick #22.0: Turn off the Soap Opera EffectIt was really odd when Tom Cruise took a break from his typical Twitter silence to talk about the "soap opera effect," but the man has a point.
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"I am caught up in a soap opera," he said.[WNCN]
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Sure it feels a tiny bit more soapy… soap opera soapy.
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It's a world away from the President-elect's daily soap opera.
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A Big Dream to become a screenwriter for a soap opera.
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They like seeing the ... Sports is this wonderful soap opera, right?
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He appeared on the soap opera Ryan's Hope in the 1970s.
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Riverdale is the most blunt example of a youthful soap opera.
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Riverdale is a high school soap opera crossed with film noir.
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The film is a heart-rending, impeccably executed soap opera episode.
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A soap opera star parading around with El Chapo is campy.
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Now, a theory that they're soap opera style long-lost sisters?!
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You will love and be loved like in a soap opera.
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He told CBS the whole situation sounded like "a soap opera."
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So it could be a soap opera of reunion and recrimination.
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"It's been a soap opera, but this adds another chapter," Rep.
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"None of the soap opera in Washington matters," one executive said.
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This soap opera says much about the Broeksmits, less about Deutsche.
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Regional observers have often likened Pakistani politics to a soap opera.
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If it sounds like a soap opera, Williams upped the ante.
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Not much, but in this ongoing soap opera, you never know.
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Actor Thom Bierdz's return to reprise his starring role on the daytime soap opera The Young & the Restless sounds like something out of—well, it sounds like something that could only happen on a daytime soap opera.
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In a 2013 Soap Opera Digest interview, St. John discussed Julian's struggles.
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The twisted, soap opera-level drama is all in the past now.
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Five narrators unspool the bizarre soap opera that is their interconnected lives.
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And the vulgar soap opera in Washington shows no signs of ending.
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Gerber also had a weakness for more conventional, awkward soap opera dynamics.
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Strauss of Season 1 — is a two-hanky soap opera in miniature.
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Is your pet more of a sports fan or soap opera fan?
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Also, there's a miracle baby, because every supernatural soap opera needs one.
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Where you can get a soap opera logo glued onto your fingernail.
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In the meantime, enjoy the hilarity of the faux soap opera below.
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Before Riverdale, K.J. Apa acted in a New Zealand-based soap opera.
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"Blake Carrington is not just your average soap opera character," Show says.
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Sometimes the most dramatic scenes of a soap opera happen off-camera.
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This real-life soap opera has captivated both Hollywood and Wall Street.
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Ms. Carey's life has, at times, played out like a soap opera.
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I think we would have had gigantic, soap-opera-type story lines.
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Like actual high school, it's one soap opera that just won't end.
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There has been no need for the soap opera of mind games.
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It's not just that the dialogue now sounds like soap opera psychobabble.
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"We want a serious soap opera that represents the Arabs," Zabit said.
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"What a fucking soap opera," said one person familiar with the dynamics.
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The entire soap opera cast a shadow over both organizations for months.
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They're basically the same ingredients as make for a good soap opera.
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The telenovela-inflected Jane embraces its soap opera roots with obvious relish.
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It was so dramatic and so soap opera and it was wild.
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From the imagination of Late Show host Stephen Colbert, the new (and not real) soap opera sees President Donald Trump's press secretary coping with the shock of a series of pregnancy reveals from the nation's leading soap opera actresses.
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But the Trump administration can on certain afternoons resemble a daytime soap opera.
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"This situation popped up like a fricking soap opera," he said, authorities claim.
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"SF: "It definitely has like elements of soap opera at times, you know?
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The long-running CBS soap opera took home eight trophies total this year.
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Would he fall into a soap opera-like coma for a few weeks?
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Jonathan, this Trump-Cohen story is part Shakespeare, part soap opera, part Kafka.
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The 27-year-old actor is a Florida native and soap opera veteran.
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When asked about "the soap opera of Congress," Spanberger is prepared to respond.
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"Wilma always said that her life seemed like a soap opera," it read.
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The soap opera community is mourning the loss of longtime actor, Frank Parker.
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This is still a big, glossy show with a side of soap opera.
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Because a whole new soap opera quickly came along to take its place.
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Like many a television soap opera, recent events have been absorbingly far-fetched.
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Agnes Nixon, 93, was often called the queen of the modern soap opera.
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But to astute Gaza observers, this was more substantive than a soap opera.
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She's accidentally cast in a soap opera and has to improv a scene.
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Dongtu's vast library contains everything from NFL-themed stickers to soap opera memes.
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A Supreme Court vacancy is the closest Washington gets to a soap opera.
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She said she wanted to see how her favorite Indian soap opera ends.
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The Verge describes WeWork not as a tech company, but a soap opera.
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But for all the elements of soap opera, the drama is deeply serious.
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It certainly marked the end of that episode of the royal soap opera.
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Live coverage of the soap opera that is the healthcare debate: http://bit.
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"We just hope that it ends like a soap opera — with poetic justice."
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His wife Moira (Catherine O'Hara, a legend) is a dramatic soap-opera star.
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Several stars of the long-running soap opera "EastEnders" were on the list.
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"Last spring, I had a small stroke," he told Soap Opera Digest in January.
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Sligh had a stint on the CBS soap opera, "The Young and the Restless."
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The hip-hop soap opera that is Empire came back for its fourth season.
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He turned a boring media merger into the corporate version of a soap opera.
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But they play it like a super serious primetime soap opera, and it works.
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Nightflyers breaks up the space-horror tension with good old-fashioned soap opera fare.
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It was also on the soap opera that Ripa met her husband Mark Consuelos.
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It resembles more of an unfolding soap opera than how politics should really work.
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Previous efforts include a 28-episode Urdu-language soap opera based on Baloch's life.
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Despite these bizarre soap-opera-style family secrets, Mostly Dead Things is strikingly realistic.
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Immediately, followers began to post comments in support of the former soap opera star.
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And how does a hugely popular Chinese soap opera challenge notions of filial duty?
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The first Gran Hotel is a soap opera in high quality period piece disguise.
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"Dallas" was the first of its kind: a primetime soap opera, wrote Rolling Stone.
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Another British soap opera, "EastEnders", has also tackled the topic of modern slavery recently.
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Their trial soon became a public spectacle, followed like a real-life soap opera.
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Her friend Kate interns at the local studio that produces a prominent soap opera.
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Parts of "Invincible Summer" hint that she may have seen Soap Opera Digest, too.
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Finally, the CW remake of the classic '80s nighttime soap opera "Dynasty" premieres tomorrow.
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His bullish homecoming offered a soap opera-like twist to Libya's complex power struggle.
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But the network had never before broadcast a soap opera starring a transgender character.
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He's allowed his feud with Steve Bannon to turn into a public soap opera.
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Her sorority sisters walk in on her eating bonbons and watching a soap opera.
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Ron Johnson, Tiffany Trump, pro golfer Natalie Gulbis, and soap opera star Kimberlin Brown.
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But were you expecting it in the form of a melodramatic daytime soap opera?
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My first job was at a soap opera magazine, where I would write profiles.
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When these celebrity-style cases emerge, it's like hooking into a new soap opera.
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This soap opera is just getting started and I can't wait for the next episode.
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It's an ongoing soap opera, with regular installments documenting the recriminations, alliances, and fallings out.
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Campaign 2016 Yet another twist in the U.S. soap opera ...ummm we mean presidential election.
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ENCOUNTERS The former soap opera star goes watch shopping at Wempe Jewelers on Fifth Avenue.
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Winden feels a bit like a soap opera in progress, full of secrets and lies.
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Erika Slezak, who played Victoria Lord, was the gold standard, the queen of soap opera.
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Increase that frame rate and actors look like goofy jackasses in a cheap soap opera.
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LONDON (Reuters Breakingviews) - Saudi Aramco's interminable soap opera just commenced a new and problematic chapter.
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I've been following his career since he started, in the soap opera Home and Away.
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But the daytime soap opera queen did eventually pick up her Emmy after 18 tries.
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At least, that's how fans of the Australian soap opera Home And Away knew him.
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Imbruglia's onscreen debut came in 1992, as Beth Brennan on the Australian soap opera Neighbours.
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What ensued was a soap opera so delicious that he decided to hit 'reply' again.
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Another speaker, soap opera actress Kimberlin Brown, decried the effects of regulation on California farmers.
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SOAPDISH (1991) Fisher played Betsy Faye Sharon, an executive on the film's fictional soap opera.
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And he was its telegenic leader, with a soap opera star for a first lady.
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Included are professional golfer Natalie Gulbis, UFC's Dana White and soap opera star Kimberlin Brown.
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Peleg Design Scrubber Holder Soap Opera, available on Amazon, $14.99Who doesn't love a good pun?
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" Another television favorite of Smith's since childhood is the long-running soap opera "General Hospital.
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Mike Pence looks like a soap opera villain--the untrustworthy doctor with a roving eye.
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Tony Warren, who created the long-running British soap opera "Coronation Street," died on Tuesday.
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In soap opera, as in real life, that is just the beginning of the story.
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Remember when he made a music video on the set of soap opera Coronation Street?
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I remember learning about the Tudors and he turned it into a big soap opera.
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Before becoming a politician, Ms. Irani was a household name as a soap opera star.
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The network's long-running soap opera, "General Hospital," will suspend production through Friday, April 10.
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Dropping into the MCU at this point is like catching up on a soap opera.
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America rolled its eyes at the sloppy soap opera of Italian politics, because who wouldn't?
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That's quite a soap opera to pile onto poor Dvorak's wonderful and large-spirited quartet.
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" Grace Glueck, in The New York Times, dismissed it as "the perfect macho soap opera.
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Or, if I spoke out, I'd just be divisive and play into a soap opera.
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His first big break was on the Australian soap opera "Neighbours," starring alongside Kylie Minogue.
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"I've lived through everything the soap opera is showing," she said while watching an episode.
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Yet he plays a leading role in the soap opera that is President Trump's Washington.
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Yet he plays a leading role in the soap opera that is President Trump's Washington.
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In real life, St. John dealt with drama that could have rivaled a soap opera.
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A soap-opera actress on tour is humbled by the outpouring of love from fans.
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You have Take Care-lite soap opera moments and telephone call samples in the first half.
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That's what soap opera actors and theater actors are asked to do on a daily basis.
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In many respects, the focus on the kids makes "Cobra Kai" a solid teen soap opera.
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On a classic daytime soap opera, this storytelling model happens on the week-to-week basis.
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Swapping chaos in Westminster for a soap opera in Holyrood might not seem worth the bother.
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For those of, ahem, a certain age, Degrassi was the defining soap opera of our youth.
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Well, I literally had one of those bad soap opera moments when I was in Rio.
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The soap opera stars tied the knot in 2013 with an impromptu ceremony at Caesar's Palace.
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Kylie Jenner's Snapchat soap opera has returned and this time it's set up like a telenovela.
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And any momentum created by that alone was repeatedly blunted by the West Wing soap opera.
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Around that time you could catch me watching Colin and Barry the UK Soap opera, EastEnders.
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This is politics as soap opera or World Wrestling Federation — entertaining but at the end disheartening.
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The soap-opera elements and rock and hip-hop soundtrack could help make it a hit.
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He spent eight years on the popular British soap opera "EastEnders," leaving the show in 2016.
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I did get a lot of requests for soap opera stuff and that sort of thing.
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For Ha Jin, Guo's significance runs deeper than his soap-opera tales of scandal and corruption.
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Which is to say, Mr. Manafort allegedly gave us "Money Laundering," the prime-time soap opera.
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Hopefully, now people will have an easier and faster way to escape the soap opera effect.
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If you want star power and soap opera, nothing touches Real Madrid and Paris St.-Germain.
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Take a mere 200-ish hours to watch all of the 83's soap opera Dynasty.
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As a soap-opera actor, Joey would probably be spending a lot of time on set.
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This isn't a soap opera but a calamity for our country, affecting how others see us.
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That's great when it works (usually if you're watching sports events) but it can also have a detrimental effect and lead to a picture that's rather flat and dull—it's often termed "the soap opera effect" because it makes content look like a dated soap opera.
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More than anything, Riverdale is aiming to fill the role of the next great teen soap opera.
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"I told myself, it's nothing, it will go away," says the 72-year-old soap opera legend.
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To some degree it worked its way into the social fabric, the musical soap opera of it.
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I even owned hamsters, which were named after characters from the Days of Our Lives soap opera.
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Alternatively, it is a soap opera in which everything is reduced to petty spite and furtive liaisons.
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But Monday's latest twist in the ongoing soap opera that is Starbury In China was especially baroque.
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The film works best when it embraces this B-grade-slasher-meets-mid-afternoon-soap-opera feel.
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Hers is a conspiracy theory that would be best placed in a soap opera or reddit forum.
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Stories that promote surprise over character end up as mere soap opera, a series of sensational shocks.
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I was on a soap opera The Young and the Restless and this was a huge movie.
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Swirling soap-opera character motivations together with the costume fights and social relevance became a Marvel hallmark.
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In a soap-opera sports show, emotions can run high when long-term storytelling reaches its climax.
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On Wednesday's episode of the long-running soap opera, the reality stars will play coffee shop patrons.
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This is the kind of soap opera dream I always hoped this show would go after. 21.
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He also went shirtless during his time on the soap opera The Young and the Restless. 4.
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Cast members of the long-running soap opera jumped in to counter rumors of the show's demise.
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Even in this bizarre soap opera subplot we were back to making fun of this girl's weight.
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In 2000, it introduced a lesbian character, who shared the first lesbian kiss on a soap opera.
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Her image appears on Syrian bank notes, and she was the subject of a recent soap opera.
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To others he was, Police Chief Derek Mallory from long-running soap opera The Edge of Night.
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"One was used as a set for a local soap opera broadcast on Cuban television," she wrote.
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There was this Colombian soap opera called "El Patrón del Mal" — they have more than 100 episodes.
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Now I can talk about anything, whether it's a soap opera and makeup, or boxing or soccer.
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This included scripts in Arabic for a soap opera that aired in the country, said Mr. Bell.
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Follow all of the news and updates on 2019's soap opera of a company right here.
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At its heart is an old-fashioned family soap opera, in the style of Dallas or Dynasty.
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It's a peculiar blend of soap opera, earnest workplace drama, and comedy of manners that really works.
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"Directing a soap opera is really frenetic, organized chaos, shooting like 12 scenes a day sometimes!" she says.
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In Season 9, Episode 20, "The One with the Soap Opera Party," Rachel wore a fitted white blouse.
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"It's a non-stop soap opera of a drama, of comedy, at times it's a thriller," says Jenkins.
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On paper, this former soap opera actor is, like her husband and two children, an outrageously cartoonish creation.
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It's sucking up all the screen time, and watering down a superhero fantasy into a dreary soap opera.
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In 2015 state television broadcast "The Jewish Quarter", a soap opera that depicted Jews in a positive light.
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Unfortunately, football rarely finds its way into anything other than cringeworthy Hollywood melodrama or cartoonish soap opera portrayals.
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General Hospital star Matt Cohen is leaving the long-running soap opera after three years on the show.
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America is making tragic global headlines right now for more than just this jaw-dropping political soap opera.
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People who've been following the ongoing soap opera that is the Trump White House probably know the answer.
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That challenge broke me, so a hot cup of joe and soap opera lines were a little easier.
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What do you think the reaction around the station will be that you were on a soap opera?
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His Instagram postings include a soap opera parody photo and a New Year video message featuring his cat.
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His ousting also marks the end of a soap-opera-like legal battle for control of the company.
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So the latest episode of the sketch comedy spiced things up by giving impeachment the soap opera treatment.
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Robin Wright's breakout came on the soap opera "Santa Barbara," which was only her second on-screen role.
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It has a wonderful sense of gallows humor, for instance, and the soap opera plotting is really great.
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Even in this bizarre soap opera subplot, we were somehow back to making fun of this girl's weight.
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Slavery and soap opera don't seem like the most natural fit, but WGN's "Underground" mostly makes it work.
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Chet is cut lose by Tiffany; Yael and Coleman are involved in that hilariously soap-opera car crash.
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But two weeks after the movie wrapped, he landed three months of work on a Chinese soap opera.
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The deadly tension of their friendship has real potential, except that Sofia is characterized with soap opera clumsiness.
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But there's an inescapable ordinariness to the series, and a larger portion than usual of domestic soap opera.
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"Eyewitness" has more than its share of the formulaic elements of rural crime drama and family soap opera.
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Dr. Grant, who described her show as "a soap opera that educates," remained on the air until 1990.
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That was a fun team that's shown up periodically in this column, including Doug Brown's soap opera romance.
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Maybe it's the cosmos telling me that there are better ways to decompress than watching a soap opera?
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Superhero comics, and much of their adaptations, have long taken an outsized, soap opera-like approach to storytelling.
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"I cut my dad's hair, and he was on a soap opera [Days of Our Lives]," she explains.
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Ms. Rivero said she felt abused when the two had to share intimate scenes in a soap opera.
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But it's no longer a bad soap opera that Dorothy stars in; naturally, it's a bad musical comedy.
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The back-and-forth between rival chipmakers Qualcomm and Broadcom can only be described as a soap opera.
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One of her last appearances was in "Orchidia," a 2017 Syrian soap opera shot in Tunisia and Romania.
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So regular viewers of this political soap opera were left with but one option: Tune in next week.
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Mr. Trump, Mr. Fried said, is turning everything into "a soap opera" with overheated attacks on the judge.
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What is portrayed as an "impeachment inquiry" is actually just a made-for-cable-TV political soap opera.
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The President constantly fuels parlor intrigue in a soap opera style nurtured by his days on reality television.
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"Saturday Night Live" compared it to a soap opera, but it's really more of a reality TV show.
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Bill Clinton's, with its soap opera details and biological evidence, reflected the moral divide of the late nineties.
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It's also meant as a new start for the series, a recentering after the death of original series star Paul Walker, and the kickoff of a trilogy that continues its characters' mutation from criminals in a soap opera melodrama to globetrotting, government-sanctioned action-heroes in a soap opera melodrama.
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Blake played soul singer Frankie Perrie in hit BBC soap opera Eastenders for 56 episodes in the 1990's.
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These days, the political scandal riveting Brazilians is as intriguing as any Latin soap opera they've ever obsessed over.
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But that was the dream and London was soap opera ground zero, so I made the move in 2011.
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It led to a more soap-opera feel, rather than what we'd come to expect from past reality shows.
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I can enjoy a series like The Bachelor because of its competitive elements and carefully edited soap opera drama.
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Part surrealist murder mystery, part small-town soap opera, there had never been anything like it on network television.
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Once, Catherine got a bit part playing a cashier on a soap opera, and she had recorded the clip.
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I agree with Tasha that this series is often at its best when leaning into its soap opera instincts.
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The details are soap-opera dramatic from a distance: the cultural divide, the disapproving parents, the life-threatening illness.
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Viewers hung on hours of dry legal arguments, for all the world as if watching a juicy soap opera.
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Perhaps. Since the summer it has switched back to having far more of the feel of a soap opera.
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These days sources such as hip-hop lyrics or sitcom or soap-opera scripts frequently provide evidence of colloquialisms.
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Trump, 70, even likened Spicer's daily news briefings to a soap opera, claiming they got nearly as many viewers.
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The Bold and the Lyrical skit had all the classic elements of a soap opera with a unique addition.
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" Lithgow adds of the show: "In a way, it's the classiest soap opera ever made with incredibly high stakes.
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The actress is leaving the NBC soap opera when her contract ends in late April, Entertainment Weekly has confirmed.
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"Two years ago, I was contemplating making the shift," Zucker, 42, told Soap Opera Digest, which broke the news.
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If the telenovela is a novel—premise, complication, conclusion—then the American soap opera is more like a newspaper.
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A soap opera can have any level of production quality, and air at any time of day or night.
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A New York-bred actor, he also had roles on the stage, in movies and in a soap opera.
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All of which, unfortunately, only enhances the sense that we are watching an unremarkable soap opera served up onstage.
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Actress Joan Collins sported many puffy-sleeved looks on "Dynasty," the soap opera that entertained viewers throughout the '80s.
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She's a breath of fresh air, beautiful, and — let's be honest — a new character in the royal soap opera.
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But, back then it felt new, and the Preston soap opera was how it intruded into the music world.
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A man and a woman, their backs to the window, were watching a soap opera, the actress crying unabashedly.
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The opening "Soap Opera" sets the tone: a slightly overstated, unfailingly precise dramatization of Everyperson's appetite for self-dramatization.
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In late 2009, James Franco started playing Franco, a borderline psychotic performance artist, on the soap opera General Hospital.
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With all due respect to the Devils, though, they're not the gold standard of awkward NHL soap opera appearances.
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Talent trumps everything and everyone agrees, even the foursome starring in this bad episode of a daytime soap opera.
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Basically, that is a real soap opera playing in real time, and within 12 minutes, you get a result.
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But Mantel, like so many of us, is overly interested in the blockbuster elements of the Tudor soap-opera.
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Some of Platt's villains, like the Scottish drug lords William Jardine and James Matheson, are worthy of soap opera.
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As many Nick Kyrgios matches do, his second-round victory over Pierre-Hugues Herbert turned into a soap opera.
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Which is why these medieval actors all have names you might expect to find on a teen soap opera.
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She was a regular listener of a soap opera with women's rights themes produced by the government and Unicef.
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Ms. Ripa, a former soap opera actress, joined "Live" in 2001 as Mr. Philbin's co-host, replacing Ms. Gifford.
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The daytime soap opera plays in the background as I wait for mami to leave work and get me.
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" But it holds the attention with the sharp-nailed grip of a governmental soap opera like "House of Cards.
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He's in the United States because he's tired of soap opera work (he's also fleeing a failed love affair).
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Actual Iranians are just bit players in our imperialistic soap opera, the passive recipients of our greatness or perfidy.
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"The amount is just telling you that the soap opera continues," said Bob Sloan, the founder of S6503 Partners.
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On television, she played the scheming, moneyed Dominique Deveraux on ABC's prime-time soap opera "Dynasty" in the 21979s.
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Perhaps, you think, you should quit the daily Trump soap opera altogether, and go binge-watch something less weird.
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Ashfield is perhaps the strangest seat in Britain, with enough characters and subplots to fill a political soap opera.
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For "The Crown" uses history in the service of that most venerable of television genres, the family soap opera.
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That evening about 20 female neighbors joined me in my living room to watch their favorite Turkish soap opera.
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She didn't speak much English, but she nodded, smiling, and turned on a Chinese-language soap opera for herself.
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Dorothy's only vague pleasures are the vicarious thrills of her libertine friend Estelle and Estelle's soap opera love affairs.
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They were there to watch a live episode of Silicon Valley's 21-year-old soap opera: The Story of Yahoo.
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Because, outside of the immortal battle between werewolves and witches, The Order also features a soap opera-ready familial drama.
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The ABC soap opera took home five awards, followed by three for "Young and the Restless" including outstanding drama series.
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It's equal parts sci-fi thriller, small-town comedy, horror show, murder mystery, soap opera, and commentary on climate change.
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"It's essentially a soap opera," my friend said one day while we remembered the adolescence we never had in Dillon.
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Today, American Media's publications include the aforementioned National Enquirer, Men's Journal, Muscle & Fitness, Soap Opera Digest and Mr. Olympia Contest.
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I had done a couple years on a soap opera as an actress, but you wouldn't know me from Adam.
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That meeting also included Kate del Castillo, a Mexican actress who once played a drug kingpin on a soap opera.
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As the nickname implies, the artificial smoothness can make a big-budget Hollywood blockbuster look like a daytime soap opera.
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She's a soap opera actress in 1985 L.A.. I don't think that's an actress at the height of her powers.
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Bosses have more urgent things to do than to keep up with the latest twists in the Brussels soap-opera.
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Motion smoothing is enabled by default, and starting off with the soap opera effect is never a good first impression.
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My first thought was that the series seemed like another drug soap opera from Telemundo, but it's better than that.
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Karrueche slipped into a bikini to shoot scenes for her soap opera, "The Bay," because, well ... producers know what sells.
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And, most like the soap opera, Assassin's Creed games use a limited set of narrative tropes to power its stories.
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Having Taraji P Henson, Nia Long, and Terrence Howard in one room is Black soap opera excellence at its finest.
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We got ahold of her minor's contract for the soap opera and Nia, who's 16, is making $2,500 per episode.
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I loved the way the show melded its gritty and cynical noir mysteries with a deeply emotional teen soap opera.
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The sweet spot between prestige and pulp; soap opera and procedural Have you heard about TV's hot new crime anthology?
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"I pitched [wrestling] as a reality-style soap opera competition, the perfect change of pace from prestige TV," Tow said.
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You'll also discover that the soap opera beats and sylvan images of the traditional baseball picture are still pretty effective.
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It's a small but galvanizing moment, one that suggests that this series isn't merely an evening soap opera after all.
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The sum effect suggests Rod Serling, the creator of the "Twilight Zone" series, unhappily moonlighting as a soap opera scenarist.
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Because of both her success and her longevity, Ms. Nixon was often called the queen of the modern soap opera.
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So listen, even during the highly dramatic, soap opera-like scene in the political news — don't forget about trade, please.
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Newspapers and magazines must be flying off the stands, too, with the latest episode in the Campaign 2016 soap opera.
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The over 50-year-old soap opera is NBC's longest running series, but ratings have been declining in recent years.
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Just don't expect these historic achievements to interrupt programming of the Stormy Daniels soap opera that dominates today's mainstream media.
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Months later, when the press found out, Radley and Ashcroft became tabloid fodder and their lives became a soap opera.
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The blonde actress had succeeded in her dreams, becoming a soap opera star in the hit Days of Our Lives.
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The Fast and the Furious movies resemble an intricate soap opera' albeit one written, produced, and directed entirely by men.
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Gossip Girl's steely robber baron Bart Bass returns from the dead in the penultimate season, a classic soap opera trope.
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For example, the "salt in her chai" piece was inspired by a scene in a well-known Indian soap opera.
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"Writing a [rare disease] into a main character plot on daytime soap opera to our knowledge is unprecedented," Prasad said.
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The months leading up to opening arguments seemed more like a soap opera than like an orderly execution of justice.
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That Trudi is a devout Christian and Claire the star of a soap opera become subjects of Kristin's withering dismissals.
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If you want a soap opera about country life, "The Archers" has been on the air for nearly 70 years.
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" The conversation took place on the way to taping Trump's guest appearance on the soap opera "Days of Our Lives.
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In "The Wandering Soap Opera," reality itself is reimagined as an interlocking set of interminable melodramas, crime stories and romances.
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I got a job at a soap opera magazine, which led to a career in journalism (as it rarely does).
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When he was a soap opera regular, his parents insisted that he have a paper route to keep him grounded.
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In his 2008 speech in Los Angeles, Mr. Poindexter acknowledged that some had been skeptical of his soap opera strategy.
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There a good reason: Unless you're a soap opera actor or Tammy Faye Bakker, crying isn't in most job descriptions.
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Gerald discovered his orientation over multiple episodes and continued to have a full, exciting soap opera life after coming out.
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Nascar racing is not quite the running soap opera it used to be, with designated good guys and bad guys.
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A retired soap-opera actress, Debbie knows she's the star of GLOW, and she loves rubbing Ruth's face in it.
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"Buffy" wasn't the first TV series to traffic in vampires — just ask fans of "Dark Shadows," the 1960s soap opera.
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The Trump administration's daily-soap-opera gyrations attract more attention, but its attempt to ignore global warming is more sinister.
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Reflecting on his more than five years at Nest, that former employees laughs ruefully: "It was like a soap opera."
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Hence, Confused Math Lady, a meme featuring an actor in a Brazilan soap opera looking confused, spread on Brazilian internet.
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Donald Jr. was 210 at a time when gossip columnists, some encouraged by his father, chronicled the family soap opera.
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Years later, President Barack Obama appointed a producer on the soap opera "The Bold and the Beautiful" to the post.
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In 1989, she co-hosted the syndicated teen show Girl Talk before costarring in the teen soap opera Swan's Crossing .
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Coleman was already popular due to her regular role in British soap opera Emmerdale before her minor stint in Captain America.
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Leslie Grantham, who played arch-villain "Dirty Den" Watts on British soap opera "EastEnders," has died at the age of 71.
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Drake somehow made a fairly seamless transition from a struggling Canadian teen soap opera actor to the face of the 6.
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Much like a telenovela or a soap opera, K-dramas take you on a 30-minute long emotional rollercoaster every episode.
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Thanks to Jessica Biel and Bryan Cranston, we now know what a soap opera written by Kanye West would be like.
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Give her the gift of thousands of books at her fingertips, Alexa voice commands, or hands-free soap opera binging instead.
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The name-calling, the threats, the attacks... it might be fun on a soap opera, but in real life, it's pathetic.
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What makes this kind of corporate soap opera possible is Viacom's stock structure, which gives Redstone more power than his board.
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Like Julianne Moore, Parker Posey, and Sarah Michelle Gellar before her, Hagner got her start spinning soap opera straw into gold.
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In 2012, he reprised his role in the revival of the soap opera for two years, according to his IMDb page.
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Kristoff St. John, star of the long-running soap opera 'Young and the Restless,' was found dead Sunday ... TMZ has learned.
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They have to stop broadcasting the daily press briefings live, get rid of the soap opera aspect of it, the grandstanding.
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It was such a soap opera, so opposite of everything I had ever heard [about Dickinson's life], that I was floored.
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With that in mind, it makes perfect sense to create a soap opera centered around Spicer to get even MORE viewers.
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You get the soap opera format that has made this franchise so successful at entry after entry for an entire decade.
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The agency has given the name "Alf" to the unknown hacker, after a character from the soap opera Home and Away.
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Donald Trump's pathetic rise to power may finally end because of something he said on the set of a soap opera.
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On a popular Dutch soap opera, Lucas, the obnoxious rich kid, falls into a coma after shy Edwin has kissed him.
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The country is weary of the scandals and political machinations that play out as a soap opera on the nightly news.
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"One has to treat this like a soap opera," Vipin Narang, a professor at MIT who studies nuclear proliferation, told CNBC.
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While starring on ABC's primetime soap opera "Revenge," their characters were love interests and married in Season 3 of the series.
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It's pop le Carré, more lightweight (you could say shallower) and verging on soap opera in its romantic and familial entanglements.
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"People weren't just watching, but also sending us good questions and following day-by-day like a soap opera," he reflects.
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The setting tends to give even big-budget movies a "soap opera" look that some viewers — and filmmakers — find very irritating.
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The premise feels so ripped from a soap opera that it's hard to believe it actually happened to Nanjiani and Gordon.
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The surprising result is both Kabuki soap opera and vivid clarity: an interpretation of this play that feels alive right now.
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The Money Issue In the aisles of the American supermarket, hierarchies arise and collapse with the velocity of soap-opera drama.
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Drosselmeyer's reunion with his nephew ends the ballet; we haven't lived through a child's magical dream, but an adult soap opera.
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Setup is cumbersome, and you'll have to tweak some display settings to turn off features like TruMotion (the soap opera effect).
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The title's "me" is Eligio (Gael García Bernal), a soap opera actor with a rather one-sided notion of marital fidelity.
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The decade-long "will-they-won't-they" intrigue between Ross and Rachel at times turned the comedy into a soap opera.
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Trump did lure a soap opera actor who thinks Obama is a Muslim, but the wattage in Cleveland was pretty low.
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"The Sopranos" attempted a version of this hybrid — it was a mob story as well as a marvelously executed soap opera.
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As my colleague Liz Lopatto wrote last month, WeWork is less of a tech company and more of a soap opera.
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The courtroom drama drew celebrities and so-called narco-tourists attracted to the Latin American soap opera atmosphere of the proceedings.
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"We think trade is going to be an ongoing soap opera," said Frank Rybinski, chief macro strategist at Aegon Asset Management.
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Mills played Abby Cunningham on the soap opera Knots Landing from 1980 and until 1989, returning for the finale in 1993.
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It's also fairly appealing, if you like the idea of a legal soap opera done like a restrained British rom-com.
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At 120 fps, things look a bit like higher definition video — or, as many people put it, like a soap opera.
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Jed Allan -- another member of the "Beverly Hills, 90210" family and a soap opera legend -- has died, according to his son.
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In the world of teen soap opera love stories, that's a genuine step forward — and it was pioneered by Dawson's Creek.
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"My mom was white and my dad's black and her parents never accepted that relationship – or me, " he told Soap Opera Digest.
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Ratings machine Sean Spicer just got his big break — the starring role in a new soap opera, The Bold and the Babbling.
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They either associated it with church and weddings and things, or they thought of it as a soap opera or skating rink.
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From comedians talking to people to the latest crime soap opera from Ryan Murphy, there's more than enough to fill the hours.
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Johnny Depp summons the spirit of the romantic vampire hero Barnabas Collins in Tim Burton's revisionist spin on the 1960s soap opera.
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CBS agreed to buy Ten Network, one of Australia's three main commercial stations (and broadcaster of "Neighbours", a long-running soap opera).
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The attempt to redeem Jeri is no more successful than the soap-opera-style plots foisted on the supervillain parents in Runaways.
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But underneath it all, Fast & Furious is a grand, glorious soap opera, with motor oil pumping through a heart measured in horsepower.
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According to the Washington Post, President Trump compared press secretary to a daily soap opera when asked whether he'd consider firing him.
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"We are splitting due to the cliché irreconcilable differences, but we're splitting amicably," Barash, 36, told Soap Opera Digest in a statement.
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Peter Hansen -- who played Lee Baldwin for 5 decades on the iconic soap opera "General Hospital" -- died Sunday in Santa Clarita, California.
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The Johnny Football saga was an all-season soap opera, and it increasingly looks like a permanent state of being for Manziel.
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Pua Magasiva, who has starred in several Power Rangers television series as well as New Zealand soap opera Shortland Street, has died.
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James Corden, Meg Ryan and Adam Scott might have cracked the code to ensure any soap opera is a success: Beyoncé lyrics.
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"Love Destiny", a soap opera set during the 1656 to 1688 reign of King Narai the Great, has taken Thailand by storm.
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Often, the business of booze itself resembles a soap opera, with players big and small constantly embroiled in bickering and legal sparring.
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If you care about the Olympics as a sporting event, not as a patriotic soap opera, it's the only way to watch.
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Trump's political soap opera is about to end, and when the sideshow is over, her uncontested candidacy will become an untested presidency.
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However, a team of researchers may have landed on an innovative solution of sorts, in the form of the humble soap opera.
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Last March, Vinay Prasad, a doctor in Portland, Oregon, caught wind of an episode on the long-running soap opera General Hospital.
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The best way to think about the Mass Effect video game franchise is as the science fiction version of a soap opera.
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Staying grounded: Himesh Patel, the star of the new film "Yesterday," delivered newspapers even while appearing on "EastEnders," the British soap opera.
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The object is suffused with regret, and while it's meaningful, it feels like it belongs in a slightly off-beat soap opera.
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All the rest of us, subjected to a never-ending soap opera that does nothing to enlighten us or improve our lives.
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"It's an urbane, relatively low-key prime-time soap opera with an attractive cast," Mike Hale wrote in The New York Times.
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Actually, this occurred on the set of a soap opera, or telenovela, called "The Law of Love" on Brazil's omnipresent Globo network.
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That's odd, considering Steele proved he can write great pastiches of soap opera in his award-winning The Death of Captain Future.
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But Israel just so happened to be working on an article about comedienne, singer, and actress Fanny Brice for Soap Opera Digest.
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This was followed by a two-year stint on the soap opera All My Children, for which she was awarded an Emmy.
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Since then, it's become a well-shot soap opera: all about the characters and forcing them awkwardly through their next story line.
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