As far as today's quote -
Page 11 - Carolyn: 'They probably get better reception. (off Victoria's smile) Truth is, if you're prone to cabin fever, you've come to exactly the wrong place.'
- goes, it was replaced by Carolyn answering Vicki's question about Collinwood's 200 rooms by saying, "First you close about 160 of them, then you do what you can to make the other 40 feel something like a home."
So, this version of the Collins family lives in what would amount to be the entire original series' version of Collinwood. But then this version of Roger is obviously a renowned businessman, what with being on the cover of Forbes Magazine and all, so I suppose they may have a public image to maintain that the other versions of the Collinses we've seen did not. In fact, did we know if the Collinses of the '91 series even had any sort of business? If so, I don't recall it coming up. Liz never spoke of one. She never worked in any capacity with one. And the only thing we learned about Roger was that he painted but gave it up due to whatever had happened to Laura. They were apparently wealthy - but I suppose that wealth came from old money/investment rather than running a business...
And maybe it's just me, but the whole bit about TV reception came off as rather odd. Sure, the point of the original dialogue was to get across the point that Collinsport was isolated. But hello, in 2004 there was very much such a thing as cable TV. In fact, cable TV was first invented for places that were so isolated that they could barely get over the air TV, so Collinsport should have had it - and certainly the Collins family could have afforded it. But the weirdest thing about such dialogue was that, yes, original DS fans who grew up pre-cable TV would have certainly related to it, but the target audience for the WB DS would have had cable TV all their lives - they wouldn't have known anything from poor reception.