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----------------------------------------------- The Science of a Soap Opera Plot Twist Let's take a closer look at the children of "All My Children." We might even learn something. by, Lesly Lopez-Skinner 21 February 2007 My sister Kristina and I, both scientists and natural skeptics, find that it’s more difficult for us than most people to suspend our disbelief when it comes to soap operas. In a make-believe world where cataclysmic-explosion amnesiacs occur every summer, evil look-alikes saunter about seducing the unsuspecting at every turn and wayward distant relatives shake down family trees as often as Shakira shakes the sweat off her hips, it’s easy to dismiss storylines into the “ain’t never gonna happen” category. But every now and then, we find ourselves wondering: Me: Did you watch “One Life to Live” today? Kristina: Yeah, can… http://www.inklingmagazine.com/articles/a-trip-down-erica-kanes-gene/
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