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Mother, Make It Stop
At this point, I think we’re all just counting down to the day that Body and Soul is cancelled. This isn’t the first time a show has done the whole soap-within-a-soap concept. But I’d really love for it to be the last.
When first introduced as a show that some of the characters watched, it was amusing… although for me, the joke wore thin fast. But having everyone in Salem suddenly quitting their regular jobs to become soap stars?
What I’m sure was meant to be self-referential humor soon felt ridiculously over-the-top to me. And I’m someone who loved Marlena’s possession… at least the first time around.
When Julie Weeps, We All Weep
OK, now that we’ve got the criticism out of the way, let’s look at what worked this week. And might I add, there was a lot of good stuff.
(We’ve mentioned before that the show often feels schizophrenic; there’s the Body and Soul material and then everything else, as was the case this week.
Friday’s scenes between Julie and Chad were absolutely heartbreaking. Of course, it’s impossible to watch Julie grieve without feeling the waves of pain clearly washing over portrayer Susan Seaforth Hayes.
When Julie curled up on the couch rather than face another night alone in the bed she’d shared with her beloved husband, I had the kind of cry they usually call cathartic.
Mama Drama
I know some folks found Sophia’s mom to be a little one-note in her extremely conservative values, but I totally bought it.
I may not have agreed with any of the things she espoused, but I’m 100 percent sure there are people in the audience who saw themselves and their views being represented. (I’m still not convinced Tate’s the dad, by the way… )
On the other end of the spectrum were the scenes in which Rachel proved that the rotten apple doesn’t fall far from the tree.
Kristen and Brady realizing the very big problem they had on their hands where their little girl’s concerned really worked.
(I nearly did a spit take when Rachel, told by her mom that she couldn’t go around threatening people, responded with, “But you do it.
And Uncle EJ, and Nonno did it, too.” Stefano may be gone, but he’s never forgotten… which is as it should be.)
What’s Next?
When Stephanie overheard Philip discussing the forged letter, I was sure it was a fake-out. How many times have people on this show overheard something only to have the other person come up with a quick cover story?
But no, Philip quickly came clean, and we got a nice little Friday cliffhanger as we were left wondering if Stephanie would fill in Sarah and, by extension, Xander on what she now knew.
I can’t imagine they’re going to wrap up the battle over Titan so quickly, but I can’t fathom why Stephanie would keep quiet. I kinda love that she’s suddenly in a very powerful position, however…
Meanwhile, Marlena learning from Cat about everything John had done for her family — and why — while in Greece was nice. Connecting Cat to Marlena with the job offer could also prove interesting.
The writers have done a good job of keeping John in the story, if not on screen, as we slowly build toward the character’s presumed demise in the wake of Drake Hogestyn’s passing.
Random Thoughts
• The most realistic aspect of Body and Soul has to be Stephanie serving as publicist. For one thing, that was her job long before this story started.
But having known and worked with a lot of PR folks over the years, the show has it completely right with Steph being hit from every angle by people coming at her, demanding that she “fix” things.
• Watching Deidre Hall and Judi Evans play Hattie and Bonnie, respectively, is always a blast. My fondest hope is that they are having as much fun playing the wacky character as it appears.
• Of course Alex kinda loved that Lady Whistleblower called him “sex on a stick.” Meanwhile, the “reveal” of the columnist’s true identity wasn’t exactly a shocker.
But I’m ready for Kerry to step aside so the absolutely adorable Javi can continue bringing out Leo’s better nature.
• Kudos to whoever wrote the text message Julie received from Marie. It read, “How you holding up, darlin’?” and I could hear Maree Cheatham’s accent in my head.
• There was a lovely little moment when Chanel said she was going back to her first love and, for just a moment, Johnny thought she was referring to his sister, Allie. Carson Boatman and Raven Bowens are soap gold.