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Perhaps the most famous supercouple is that of Luke and Laura Spencer, played by Anthony Geary and Genie Francis on General Hospital. Their romance enthralled viewers, and, when they wed on November 16, 1981, daytime television recorded its highest-ever ratings, with 30 million people tuning in to watch them say "I do". Image:DougJulie70s.jpg Days of our Lives' Doug and Julie Williams were the first soap opera supercouple. They paved the way for the many other supercouple's that came after them. Their love and committment towards eachother spans on screen and off, as their portrayers, Bill Hayes and Susan Seaforth Hayes are married. Shows such as Days of our Lives, All My Children and Santa Barbara along with the aforementioned General Hospital were known for their supercouples in the 1980s. Days in particular had a particularly large amount of them, with their four biggest: Bo and Hope, Jack and Jennifer, Shane and Kimberly, and Steve and Kayla all going on at roughly the same time. All My Children was represented by Cliff and Nina, Greg and Jenny and Jesse and Angie. The phenomenon even spread to foreign shores around this time, with Scott Robinson, played by Jason Donovan and Charlene Ramsay played by Kylie Minogue on the Australian soap Neighbours and "Dirty" Den and Angie Watts played by Leslie Grantham and Anita Dobson on the British soap Eastenders generating an audience response similar to that of the supercouples on American soaps. While there are many popular couplings on soap operas today, very few earn the right to be called a supercouple by fans and the soap media alike. Usually, the term is reminiscient of the 1970s and 1980s (the so-called "golden age" of soap operas). As such, the few supercouples that are still on serials today were from the 1980s, or at the latest, the early 1990s. After that the supercouple phenomenon has slowly faded. Shows have attempted to revive the success of the supercouples through modern couples, but only a few such as Rafe and Alison (Port Charles), Zach and Kendall {All My Children} have resonated with fans.
With the advent of message boards, fans have used portmanteux for their favorite couples, including supercouples from the past. For example, Bo and Hope becomes "Bope," Shawn and Belle becomes "Shelle," John and Marlena becomes "Jolena," Steve and Kayla becomes "Payla," (Steve's nickname is Patch because of the patch he wears to cover his missing eye) Josh and Reva becomes "Jeva," and so on. This was parodied on The O.C., when Seth Cohen talked about real couples' overexposure to one another; he wondered whether or not his pairing with Summer Roberts would be called "Summereth" or "Sethummer". Occasionally, even anti-fans come up with names for couples. While Jason and Courtney may have been better known as "Journey", a sizable amount of the General Hospital viewers disliked the pairing and called them "Jip" (short for Jason and Skipper, Skipper being Courtney). Ironically, both fans and anti-fans referred to Sonny and Emily as "Soily". Perhaps the best use of this practice came with Lucy and Dusty of As the World Turns..."Lusty".
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