I saw this. Didn't think anybody else did. Good to Jack & Kristina back together on TV. Kristina says in the Home & Family interview they're still good friends although not together but still a family with the boys. I've been a Kristina fan since the mid 80's. She's still gorgeous.
timothy myers It's called "This Is My Moment" from the 1984 Oscar nominated original score by Michael Gore for the film "Terms of Endearment". Beautiful, isn't it. The piece is available on the film's soundtrack.
the president of crown when he talked to Jack about becoming a regular on the show wanted to bring Kristina on because of the magic between them when they work together---Jack has talked about how it came about in interviews and they were sent out together to be interviewed on Good Day LA for WCTH
Thanks Davida you always have some great tidbits to share with us about JW & KW. what are your thoughts...do you think they have a chance of ever coming back together as a couple? I mean it has been what at least 11 years since they devorced.
love, love, love this music almost as much as the somewhere in time theme on another wcth video . wishing frisco comes back to port charles to help felicia clean up the mob mess when she becomes the rightful mayor. he doesn't have to break felicia and mac up, just make it interesting with the past relationship and comedy. I'd like to see jack grow out his face like it was when frisco came back from bulgaria, and arrive on a motorcycle in jeans and leather jacket.
I love how you used their GH song from 1984. Beautiful.
Wow...music brings it all back.
I saw this. Didn't think anybody else did. Good to Jack & Kristina back together on TV. Kristina says in the Home & Family interview they're still good friends although not together but still a family with the boys. I've been a Kristina fan since the mid 80's. She's still gorgeous.
timothy myers I remember that music from when F&F first met. How did u find it or who does it?
timothy myers It's called "This Is My Moment" from the 1984 Oscar nominated original score by Michael Gore for the film "Terms of Endearment". Beautiful, isn't it. The piece is available on the film's soundtrack.
He is the best thing about this show.
Always in sic together..perfect..it frisco and felicia in a new world...I never seen.jack act better then when he is with Kristina
Pure magic
How did they get through these scenes!? Heartbreaking. Always a beautiful couple - in fiction & reality. Wouldn't surprise me if they remarried.
I remember this song from Terms of Endearment.
Love Frisco and Felicia.
Emotional for me. Can only imagine what it was like for them.
the president of crown when he talked to Jack about becoming a regular on the show wanted to bring Kristina on because of the magic between them when they work together---Jack has talked about how it came about in interviews and they were sent out together to be interviewed on Good Day LA for WCTH
Thanks Davida you always have some great tidbits to share with us about JW & KW. what are your thoughts...do you think they have a chance of ever coming back together as a couple? I mean it has been what at least 11 years since they devorced.
love, love, love this music almost as much as the somewhere in time theme on another wcth video . wishing frisco comes back to port charles to help felicia clean up the mob mess when she becomes the rightful mayor. he doesn't have to break felicia and mac up, just make it interesting with the past relationship and comedy. I'd like to see jack grow out his face like it was when frisco came back from bulgaria, and arrive on a motorcycle in jeans and leather jacket.
Me too.
Me too
Kristinia is still beautiful!!
has Hallmark channel replayed these episodes with Jack & Kristina? Still like to see the old Frisco & Felicia magic....
I don't know. I'd like to find them
Hallmark does not rerun episodes but Netflix has Seasons 1 thru 5 of WCTh.
Wow!
John B
Frisco and Felicia
I love this scene so sad❤😂
How can they get away with using the music from “Terms of Endearment?” Wasn’t it copyrighted?
Who is this song by
Michael Gore’s score from Terms Of Endearment