Sister Act
TV Guide
By Michael Logan
That dazzling, much-missed actress Susan Haskell - who won an
Emmy
as heroine Marty Saybrooke on ABC's One Life to Live - has rarely been
seen [sic] since she and her OLTL costar Thorsten Kaye fell in love and
left the soap together in 1997. On April 18, the due, still
romantic off-screen, will be reunited on-screen by ABC's Port
Charles. Kaye, who played Marty's swashbuckling beau Patrick,
joined PC last year as Dr. Ian Thornhart, Patrick's odd, moody [sic]
brother. Haskell will play Granya, a sister of Patrick and
Ian,
who died several years ago while undergoing an abortion (Ian was away
saving lives in Africa at the time of her death and has been
overwhelmed with guilt ever since).
"I won't be in a white
robe and a halo," Haskell assures us. "Nor is Granya a
ghost. [She] is played very real. She's someone Ian
keeps
in his thoughts and relies on for advice. There's a lot about
his
past that needs explaining. This is nicer than the alternative - having
him talk to himself." Haskell will be on-air for a month or
so,
then she departs for Canada to star oppositve David Caruso in the film
"Black Point." But she may return to the soap if her stint is
well received.
The latest PC plot twist, while intriguing,
does raise questions: Won't OLTL fans - who've never heard of
Granya - be wondering why Patrick never once said to Marty, "Jeez, you
look just like my sister"? And won't this put a rather twisted taint on
their saintly love story? After all, this means the dude had
a
sexual attraction to his sister's dead ringer. ABC had
initially
planned to avoid the "ick" factor by dramatically changing Haskell's
appearance, then dropped the idea.