SOS: Your next soap role was as Felicia on General Hospital. Was that supposed to be a longer term role?

SR: No, and I am kind of glad it wasn't. They had quit really writing for the character and when I got there they didn't think much about writing at all. I found that show to be the biggest disappointment I had in daytime. I was so looking forward to working there. When I got there, the storyline [consisted of] horribly irresponsible writing. It was nonexistent parents and troubled teenagers. I had a problem with that because I don't think it's a smart idea to show kids in trouble with no parents around. I wasn't the only one disturbed by those scripts and I was glad that came to an end. I found out after I left that my character phoned in a good luck on her daughter's wedding day. [Family] is one of the great, great things about the old shows.

From what I remember [General Hospital] use to be one of the shows more about family. When I was younger, I loved GH because of the Quartermaines. You knew the dynamics but you trusted that the family would be there for each other. They would fight but still be a family. By the time I got there that entire flavor was gone. I didn't like playing a seemingly uncaring mother. That was very difficult for me. GH was the pinnacle show. I always wanted to be on it. I had actually tested for GH five times and every time they said they really liked me but I looked too much like Kristina Wagner (ex-Felicia, GH).

Thanks Kiss I copied and pasted in case others couldn't scroll through the whole article
she is NOT the only one who says that about GH
just listen to what all the people who have left has said about GH..gv being one of them
tristan roger...simon roche...and others

face it gh is not going to get better cause those in charge only care about their agenda. their pets and the CORINTHOS family