‘General Hospital’ has an Oklahoma touch
Mary Sue Price called The Oklahoman today (March 16). She was watching “General Hospital” and wanted to share her feelings about the episode.
“It’s an important storyline about a teenage girl getting hit by her boyfriend,” Price said. “It’s very believable. And the actress from Oklahoma who plays Kristina is doing some killer work.”
Lexi Ainsworth, who plays Kristina, was born at Oklahoma’s Mercy Hospital. So was Price, who is a writer on the show.
“I didn’t even know Lexi was from Oklahoma,” said Price, a Miami High School graduate and former entertainment editor at The Oklahoman. “But she is nailing the part, and it is hard stuff, too.”
For those who missed Tuesday’s episode (2 p.m. on ABC), it can be viewed at 9 p.m. on SoapNet (170 on Cox Digital Cable, 188 on Dish Network, 262 on DirecTV, 365 on U-verse) or at any time on www.ABC.com.
“It’s an important story, and I think we’re doing a good job with it,” said Price, who has been on the show’s writing staff since 1987 and has two Emmys to show for her work. “We’re even doing some (public service announcements) around it.”
–Penny TV
Pictured above: Lexi Ainsworth (Kristina) in a scene from ABC Daytime’s “General Hospital.” (ABC/Adam Larkey)
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women have often been blamed for being assaulted.
OR…. let’s have the woman/victim accuse an innocent man.
either way, women are seen to be at fault… for something.
stupid storyline!