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General Hospital News: GH’s Tristan Rogers Shares His Thoughts On Current Day Soap Writing- Do You Agree With This Soap Opera Icon?

I’m recent years, social media has become the norm for people to express their opinions, feelings, and more for the world to read. Social media outlets aren’t just used by the world’s youth or up and coming, but has been mainstream now for a while to people of all ages to use social media as their vocal outlet. Sometime using a platform to express an unfiltered opinion can be risky.

Tristan Roger’s began his journey with the Daytime Drama, General Hospital, on December 2, 1980! Needless to say his role of Robert Scorpio has become one of the most iconic and well known characters in the history of the Soap Opera genre. Rogers, along with Emma Samms as Holly Sutton, and Finola Hughes as Anna Devane, has made quite a name for himself and the Port Charles trio. If anyone knows GH writing history, it’s Tristan!

In a recent tweet from Rogers, he gets nostalgic after rewatching an old scene where Robert met Holly after he had just remarried Anna. Rogers goes on to say, “Wow they don’t write em like that anymore. I’d forgotten. For me that closed the relationship. But a great exit.”

Do you agree with Tristan Rogers? Is the writing for GH just not like it used to be? If so, What’s missing?

General Hospital News: Save GH! GH’s Tristan Rogers Pleads For Help From Fans

General Hospital vet Tristan Rogers (Robert Scorpio) took to Twitter to encourage fans to show their support for the 56 year old Daytime Drama. Rogers tells fans to make comments pertaining to the show, even if they are negative. Negative feedback is still feedback which will help in the development and growth of the show in order to appeal to the masses.

If you watch General Hosptial via DVR or Hulu, please take the time to tweet to ABC Executive Nathan Varni @nathanvarni to let TPTB know GH is being viewed. You can also tweet Nathan with any concerns you may have so that they get passed along to other executives at the network.

Bottom line is, if you love General Hospital and don’t want to see ratings slip, ultimately putting the shows survival in jeopardy, make sure to stay involved. Use Official General Hospital social media accounts along with major fan pages (i.e. General Hospital Blog) to show that fans are still very active in watching and discussing the show.