Last night, "Saturday Night Live" premiered a new soap opera parody called "Stormy Skies" during the episode guest hosted by Vince Vaughn. This fictional new show "aired" on The Weather Channel.
I liked this parody, and considering how The Weather Channel now has programming that isn't weather, it worked on two levels as a satire of soap operas storytelling with affairs and perhaps a commentary on how TWC focuses on things that have nothing to do with its original goal. There were also jokes on green screen technology. You should be able to view this video on NBC.com within the US.
SNL already has a semi-regular soap opera parody called "The Californians", that airs on "SoapNet", which considering things is ironic as many people no longer have the channel and other than the cancelled General Hospital: Night Shift had no scripted programming within its history.
This blog is mainly about soaps, though it will sometimes veer into other topics. The main purpose is to provide a space for when board discussion isn't enough as sometimes my thoughts and feelings take on a life of their own. Even if some of the shows I enjoy have been cancelled, I will continue to post about them. They may take away the shows, but they can't destroy the love.
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CBS Daytme Renewed
The CBS network announced earlier today that everything daytime is coming back for the 2019-2020 season.
Sunday, April 14, 2013
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