Snippets on Alex and Edmund

Will AMC's Edmund & Alex Make Love? (SOD 4/18/2000) 
"After all My Children's Maria went down in a 1997 plane crash, John Callahan said in a Digest interview that his grieving character, Edmund, should remain celebate for at least six months. Three years later, we have to ask: How long is too long?
     'He is one horny bastard,' laughs Callahan. 'He's in such a bad way. That's enough, man.' What's taking so long? 'It's the fans who are interested more in Edmund being celibate, I'm afraid,' muses the actor, acknowledging that the popularity of his pairing with real-life wife Eva LaRue Callahan (ex-Maria) made it hard for Edmund to move on. 'It's a tribute to three things: The relationship [Edmund and Maria] had, the job that Eva did flat-out and [the fans'] belief that she could be coming back at a moment's notice. That adds to their resistance to Edmund being with anyone else.'
     Fans will have to move on, though because by the end of this week, Edmund finds himself alone with Alex in Wales- and things turn very cozy."

Murder and Danger Come to Pine Valley! (SOU 4/25/2000)
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Alex and Edmund face danger as facts from her past keep popping up to lead her to her true identity. Things heat up and they make love. As they get closer, Guy is lurking nearby watching them. Alex and Edmund take off to get her medical records, but do they ever get there or is danger too close?"

Spring Preview (SOD 4/11/2000) "'Edmund and Alex get closer to her past, and ultimately get to the root of her problem.' Michael Nader will reprise the role of the presumed-dead count later this spring. 'Remember, we never found the body. I mean, some big secret, right?'"

Alex Wants to Uncover Her Secrets on AMC (SOW 3/28/2000)
"Alex says Nyet to Edmund when he tells her she's been speaking Russian, this week on AMC. That heretofore unknown linguistic skill comes on the heels of her doing martial arts at the mall. Edmund is quite understandably confused. 'It's sort of strange, kind of funny that someone tells you you've done something that you don't remember doing. It leads one to believe that she's a little more unhinged than we speculated,' Finola Hughes (Alex) explains.
    Unhinged or not, Alex is terrified to learn more about her past. 'She may be responsible for the death of someone. Can you imagine looking into your past and not remembering certain areas of it?' Hughes asks. 
    Edmund goes to Adrian, who suggests that Alex may have been brainwashed. That may be a relief of sorts. 'I don't think that it's actual neurological damage. I think she may have been manipulated, and that is quite frightenting to her.' Alex decides to face her fears when she gives Edmund, Jack and Adrian the go-ahead to start digging into her past."

What is Alex's Secret? Edmund takes on his sister-in-laws's strange case. (SID 2/8/2000)
"As Mateo and Hayley look to the future this week, Alex Devane Marick explores her past. After revealing to Edmund that she recently was reminded of a traumatic childhood encounter with the enigmatic Geoffrey, Alex surmises that her trapped secrets want to come out. Edmund then offers to help her get at the trutjh. The mystery only deepens, though, when Alex finds the business card of the doctor who treated her in Wales for her breakdown- a man she had blocked out of her memory completely. Urged by Edmund to follow this lead, Alex is rattled when she calls the hospital, only to have them claim that doctor never worked there!"