Very few people run around and get amnesia and have comas and come out of them and do all the silly of people have strokes and have comas and come out of them and do all the silly things we do on soaps.
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In soaps, people come back from the dead all the time, to the point where death is just a bus stop.
That's the problem with soaps, of course. The stories never end. They can go on and on and on.
You've got to realize that any lady on a soap is devoting her life to it, 24/7.
Of course, there are diseases of which people die.
It's much easier for me to be silly than it is to be serious on soap opera.
The general view is that actors start on soaps and then maybe graduate to prime-time television or film; normally you don't see a film actor going to do a soap.
Some people, when they die, leave so much life behind that we wonder how they did it.
As actors, for the most part, there's that neuroses most of us possess where, in a day of watching, this character get killed off of this show, and that character get killed off of that show - one never knows.
I can't imagine soaps will ever stop, because people will always watch as long as they have great stories and characters. But the soaps will have to keep evolving, won't they?
For what human ill does not dawn seem to be an alleviation?
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