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Brown & Esensten's run was met with mixed reviews. It was earmarked by a large cast restructuring including walking papers for Brent Weber (ex-Sean), Jeff Branson (ex-Jonathan) and now Sydney Penny (soon to be ex-Julia). Storylines were left dangling with these sudden departures, many of which were never explained onscreen. The Martin attic has never been fuller.
A gem from their run has to be the return of Debbi Morgan and Darnell Williams as Angie and Jesse Hubbard. There storyline received much mainstream coverage and kept long time fans very happy. Still, the program felt very disjointed. The Jesse and Angie story seemed like a whole other show. The canvas always seemed split.
Pratt took over General Hospital and rejuvenated its writing after Megan McTavish's critically panned run in 2002. He has since moved on, consulting for many primetime series including uber hit Desperate Housewives.
Let's hope Pratt has the ability to bring the show back to its greatness. There are glimmers of hope today with all the history being used to drive Jesse and Angie's story. I hope he recognizes that and continues with that theme.
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