Things Get Ugly for All My Children's Fusion

Rebecca Budig by Steve Fenn/ABC
I think I'm gonna like this guy.
All My Children's new head writer, Chuck Pratt - whose work officially hits the air Aug. 27 - has a big problem with Fusion, the soap's hopelessly dopey cosmetics corporation. You know, the all-girl firm where no work seems to get done but there's a stripper pole and disco lights? "It took me three weeks to figure out what they actually
do at Fusion and that Greenlee [Rebecca Budig] and Kendall [Alicia Minshew] run the place," says Pratt.
The solution? Pratt will take a cue from
Ugly Betty, where he previously served as a consulting producer. "I'm going to blast into Fusion and make it a
real workplace," he says. "We're going to get into the drama of office politics. We'll see what it's like for the poor assistants and underlings when two spoiled rich girls are in charge." -
Michael Logan