Voted ‘No,’ but not because ‘too much’… just ‘not enough’ to warrant much of anything… so far.
Toni
Senior Executive
2 years ago
We have accepted the SORAS syndrome as long as there have been soaps. But I can’t get used to the SORRYS (soap-opera-rapid-rewind-youngening syndrome). It takes away time and storylines the characters have lived. Adam? Now Noah? So I do like Noah and Allie together, but they seem marginally out of the teen genre. Noah is supposed to have been in business, in relationships, worked in London, long time out of high school. Allie just finished her degree, making her 22-23? And the actress portrays that. Noah, in all his experience, would be about ten years older. Oh well. This is… Read more »
Thanks for putting the age difference out there for discussion. I try to not think about previous storylines involving Noah so that I can enjoy this new friendship with Allie. I have just as much trouble with Sharon back when she was with Rey and Adam. I like this Noah more now that he’s smiling and joking around so if Allie is bringing him out of the moody darkness then I like them together even if just friends.
Ellen
Heir Apparent
2 years ago
I like them together, and Noah needed a story desperately. But they will need some kind of challenge or drama before long or it will become too routine.
Shelley
2 years ago
I LOVE Allie & Noah! Finally we have moved away from Noah pining over his Sister’s Woman! This is the 1st time that I am actually liking this Noah! Allie is a breath of Fresh air, She is so Cute and I love her personality. Her and Noah can be the Abbott/Newman couple of the future!
GARY
2 years ago
Noah’s cynicism, if you want to call it that buffers Allie’s enthusiasm and they are a great couple. That is, better than most. Fans celebrated their going out to dinner (even if it was a bit of a dud) because they have not seen such old world courtship in years! Noah is awesome in buffering the embarrassing “date” concept in asking Allie out by eplaining how they don’t have to define the dining as an archaic “date” but rather a job celebration between friends. “I would love to go out to dinner with you, Noah”, says Allie. It is always… Read more »
Voted ‘No,’ but not because ‘too much’… just ‘not enough’ to warrant much of anything… so far.
We have accepted the SORAS syndrome as long as there have been soaps. But I can’t get used to the SORRYS (soap-opera-rapid-rewind-youngening syndrome). It takes away time and storylines the characters have lived. Adam? Now Noah? So I do like Noah and Allie together, but they seem marginally out of the teen genre. Noah is supposed to have been in business, in relationships, worked in London, long time out of high school. Allie just finished her degree, making her 22-23? And the actress portrays that. Noah, in all his experience, would be about ten years older. Oh well. This is… Read more »
Thanks for putting the age difference out there for discussion. I try to not think about previous storylines involving Noah so that I can enjoy this new friendship with Allie. I have just as much trouble with Sharon back when she was with Rey and Adam. I like this Noah more now that he’s smiling and joking around so if Allie is bringing him out of the moody darkness then I like them together even if just friends.
I like them together, and Noah needed a story desperately. But they will need some kind of challenge or drama before long or it will become too routine.
I LOVE Allie & Noah! Finally we have moved away from Noah pining over his Sister’s Woman! This is the 1st time that I am actually liking this Noah! Allie is a breath of Fresh air, She is so Cute and I love her personality. Her and Noah can be the Abbott/Newman couple of the future!
Noah’s cynicism, if you want to call it that buffers Allie’s enthusiasm and they are a great couple. That is, better than most. Fans celebrated their going out to dinner (even if it was a bit of a dud) because they have not seen such old world courtship in years! Noah is awesome in buffering the embarrassing “date” concept in asking Allie out by eplaining how they don’t have to define the dining as an archaic “date” but rather a job celebration between friends. “I would love to go out to dinner with you, Noah”, says Allie. It is always… Read more »
COUPLE ASSESSMENT: A