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As the World Turns - Luke and Noah (Videos)
Daniel:
Parts 70, 71, and 72 of the Luke and Noah storyline.
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There's a slight deterioration in sound quality when Luke's voice becomes a lot deeper. This isn't a voiceover, just a little sound glitch.
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Another opportunity to compare CBS's censored version with the original recording, although its possible that there was a sudden change in the script too that the original recording didn't fit in with. The aired version is on the left, the original recording is on the right.
Missing dialogue? There's something a bit discordant here, the scenes aren't meshing as well as they could.
Luke:
I guess people really can change their minds and come around.
Noah:
Yeah, well, I did.
Luke:
Yeah.... and I'm glad!
(Noah and Luke lean forward to kiss)
Colonel Meyer
(eavesdropping at window, suddenly turns and heads back in, banging the door loudly)
Oh sorry... Luke? North is...
(pointing)
that way, right?
(Luke and Noah jerk apart. Luke lifts a hand up behind his head, embarrassed)
Luke:
Umm, yeah. That's right.
Colonel Meyer:
(vicious smile)
I'm just getting my bearings straight.
(goes back outside, banging the door noisily)
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Daniel:
Parts 73, 74, and 75 of the Luke and Noah Storyline
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Luke whispers "I don't know." to his sister's inquiry. (It's a little difficult to hear).
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The woman crumpled on the floor is Luke's aunt. That was continued from a scene in an earlier episode that I didn't include because it didn't have very much to do with the Luke and Noah storyline. Yes, Colonel Psychopath clubbed her. Why? Guess we'll find out.
Daniel:
Parts 76, 77, and 78 (And we are now officially caught up)
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Ah, Colonel Meyer... thats not how you hold a gun, let alone shoot one. Suspension of disbelief, suspension of disbelief.
Ah, he's left handed and has a glass right eye. That's it... the only explanation.
Lynne:
Damn you, Daniel!!! :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
I spent the better part of a whole DAY catching up with this stuff and you leave me with THIS!???!!! ::) :D :D
Sigh...Luke and Noah - very hot, not nearly enough kisses, and too much other people angst to slog thru ::).
And what about Dusty? Man, that dude does it for me in a big way also. :D
This just ain't right.
(Rant over)
Seriously nice to see a daytime drama to feature a homosexual relationship so progressively and appropriately characterize the homophobe as psycho. Good story line and I'm happy to see so many people invested in Luke and Noah's story over in that poll.
Thanks very much for sharing all this with us.
Anyone else notice Luke searching the fridge for a condiment? :D
Daniel:
There is just WAY too much food in that fridge.
Here's an interview with Van Hansis (Luke)
Van Hansis "Plays" Along
AS THE WORLD TURNS' Van Hansis (Luke) kicks off a five-month run in the off-Broadway production of offbeat play Die Mommie Die! this month in New York City, but the über-busy actor found some time to give a little introduction to Lance — and the lowdown on Luke.
Soap Opera Weekly: What's your role in Die Mommie Die! like?
Van Hansis: Lance is a guy who may have fetal alcohol syndrome. He's not the brightest person in the universe and has rage and OCD and is kind of a big slut. The genre is very different, but it's like a soap opera. There's this family that's trying to kill each other; they're this rich family in L.A. who have all these dark secrets. It's a raunchy comedy that takes place in 1968, so it's Old Hollywood versus the '60s revolution. It's fun. I honestly have no idea how to explain it. It's very out there and it's very campy.
Weekly: In other words, you're playing the polar opposite of Luke?
Hansis: Lance, my character, is a big hedonist; all he likes to do is have fun. Luke is always torturing himself about something.
Weekly: Luke's getting stronger, though, right?
Hansis: Yeah, I love playing Luke being strong, getting stronger. Luke's growing some b----, and it's about damn time, you know?
Weekly: Do you have to switch gears when you go from the show to the play?
Hansis: A little bit. It's a different vocabulary. We were blocking some scene and I was like, "Who will cue me on?" and they were like, "Nobody, you just have to listen." I'm so used to having somebody tell me when to enter a scene.
Weekly: Lance sounds like a wacky guy.
Hansis: Oh, yeah, he is. He's having a lot of fun. He gives his mom LSD. He's funny.
Weekly: Could Lily use a little acid?
Hansis: Well, I wouldn't want to see Lily on LSD (laughs).
Weekly: But people certainly want to see more of Luke and Noah.
Hansis: Honestly, I'm not going to say I'm surprised, because I'm not. If you tell a good story, good feedback will happen. The writing is really incredible. There's always these questions about whether the audience is ready for this [relationship] and yeah, I think they are. There's a big faction of people who have been waiting for this for years and years, and the story hasn't been told. Now that it's finally being told people are tuning in. I get so much fan mail from people who are like, “I started watching ATWT because of Luke and Noah.”
Weekly: It's not going to be an easy road for the two of them, is it?
Hansis: It will be a rocky road, I'm sure, but an easy road's a boring road!
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