suzcc88
True, Emerald Cove is recalled to mind, as I now read about it in year 2014. Thank you for the excellent review; as I remember it in a different sense, a different light back then in 1993 thereabouts. When experiencing on location as an extra, through Stevie Lynn Productions, at Orlando Universal Studios, for the Disney TV series by director Dennis Steinmetz. Such were the times then, as I later learned in 2003, Steinmetz was moving on to the state of California; soon after his location shooting ended in Florida State. I never learned of an inquiry in possibly locating for continued "extra work" with them. But such are the times, as you say it well, "Emerald Cove, gone but not forgotten." Suzanne McMillen-Fallon, Author 2014
reduxdewill
Emerald Cove originally appeared as a short segment during the dying days of the Mickey Mouse Club. It starred the second tier of the kid empire. On the first tier was the wannabe pop group, "The Party." On the bottom were the youngsters like Justin Timberlake and Britney Spears. JC, from N Sync played one of many mindless surfers in this beach drama. This may sound like a train wreck but it wasn't all that bad. The weak points were that it had too many characters. None of which were all that interesting.MMC had a track record of putting a live action show in the middle of their daily show. The Secret of Lost Creek, was broken into several parts and shown over a long amount of time. The movie was maybe an hour and twenty minutes, yet Disney stretched it into months. The Ernie Reyes Jr vehicle ,"Secret Bodyguard," also had a lengthy. All three shows played at various times during the MMC run.Emerald Cove was different because they used the show's talent.So in theory the show would work because the viewers already knew the show's cast from MMC. In life most theories end up being wrong.This show proved that. The acting was at times was bad. Also the plots all had been done before. Themes such as ,"My friend likes you, but you like me, what will we do! There was even a seemingly stoned surfer caught in a love triangle. Also the usual poor guy chases rich girl. And the all time favorite street music producer chases angelic urban singer theme shows up here. A string of the segments was combined into making a few half-hour episodes.
Tony Lucca went on to do almost the same show a few years later with Keri Russell. It was called," Malibu Shores." This show can be described as the repressed first cousin of Malibu Shores. Thank goodness neither show ran too long.