Well, hmmm, what to say?
It was certainly a great role for Diana. And it was quite a pleasant surprise to see
General Hospital's very own Dr. Rick Webber, Chris Robinson, in one of his early roles.
But the show itself certainly didn't age well as at least every other frame seemed to be filled with a misogynistic toxic masculinity that has long since fallen out of favor. And even though they might have tried to mitigate some of that with Chris Robinson's character, what ultimately happened to him and why it happened to him certainly made any possible mitigation fall flat.
Though, another plus side was that Mark Allen's character could have easily been one of his Sam Evans' ancestors.
But as I said, Diana was great, so in the end, despite the drawbacks in the show itself, I'm glad I got to see her. And gee, I wonder what this reminds me of:
Does it bring back anything to you, Midnite? Apparently she'd been practicing before she perfected it.