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Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.
Soap was a parody of daytime soap operas presented in a half-hour primetime sitcom. Like soap operas, the show's story was presented in a serial fashion and included melodramatic plot elements such as amnesia, alien abduction, demonic possession, murder, and kidnapping.

The cast included former soap opera actors. Robert Mandan (as Chester Tate) previously appeared on Search for Tomorrow and Donnelly Rhodes (as Dutch) played the first husband of Katherine Chancellor on The Young and the Restless.

Soap was set in the fictional town of Dunns River, Connecticut, and each episode began with a shot of two women chatting over lunch. The announcer, Rod Roddy, would intone, "This is the story of two sisters: Jessica Tate and Mary Campbell".

The Tate family was very wealthy. In the very first opening sequence, the announcer said that the Tates lived in a neighborhood known as "rich". The Tates employed a sarcastic butler, Benson DuBois, played by Robert Guillaume, who was perhaps the only "normal" character on the series. In 1979, Guillaume's character was spun off into his own series, Benson. A long running gag was whenever the door bell rang. Benson would look up lugubriously, as everyone stared expectantly at him, and would say "You want me to get that...?"

Jessica and her husband, Chester, were hardly models of fidelity, as their various love affairs resulted in several family mishaps, including the murder of Peter Campbell (Robert Urich), the first son of Mary's second husband, in the early days of the show. Even though everyone told Jessica about Chester's affairs, she did not believe them until she saw his philandering with her own two eyes: one afternoon, while out to lunch with her sister Mary, she spotted Chester necking with his secretary. Heartbroken, she sobbed in her sister's arms. While Soap was a sitcom at its core, the show at times had many dramatic scenes that were performed like a real soap opera, and that particular scene is very sensitively handled and very moving.

Mary's family, the Campbells, were more middle-class. The Campbells had the problem that Mary's son Danny Dallas was a junior gangster in training. Danny was told to kill his stepfather Burt when it was revealed that Danny's father did not commit suicide, but instead was killed by Burt out of self-defense. In the fourth season, it was revealed that Chester was in fact Danny's true father, the product of an affair between him and Mary before he married Jessica.

The first season ended with Jessica convicted of murder for killing Peter Campbell. The announcer concluded the season by announcing that Jessica was innocent, and that one of five characters had killed Peter. The interest over this cliffhanger (which was resolved when it was revealed Chester had killed Peter) precursed interest over the "Who shot J.R.?" cliffhanger on Dallas.

Other plot lines included Jessica's daughter Corinne courting Father Tim Flotsky, with the two eventually marrying and having a child who was later revealed to be possessed by the Devil; Jessica's other daughter Eunice having an affair with a married Congressman before falling in love with a convicted murderer; Mary's stepson Chuck, a ventriloquist whose alter ego is his dummy Bob; Jessica's love affairs with Peter Campbell, a private investigator, her psychiatrist, and a Latin American revolutionary known as "El Puerco"; Billy Tate being held hostage by a cult called the "Sunnies" (a parody of Sun Myung Moon's Unification Movement, called the "Moonies" by its critics), after which he had an affair with his school teacher; Danny and his romantic trials with the daughter of a mobster, an African-American woman, a prostitute, and Chester's second wife, Annie; and Mary's husband Burt being committed to a mental institution, being abducted by aliens while being replaced with an oversexed alien look-a-like on Earth, and being blackmailed by the Mob after becoming Sheriff of their small town.

At the beginning of the show, off camera announcer Rod Roddy would give a brief description of the convoluted storyline and then he would conclude it with the line, "Confused? You won't be, after this episode of...Soap". At the end of the show, he would ask a series of life-or-death questions in a deliberately dead pan way - "Will Jessica discover Chester's affair...?" This would be concluded with - "These questions - and many others - will be answered in the next episode of Soap."

The series ended abruptly on April 20, 1981; the final episode contained several cliffhangers that were never resolved. These involved a suicidal Chester preparing to kill Danny and his second wife after catching them in bed, Burt preparing to walk into an ambush set up by his political enemies, and Jessica about to be executed by a communist firing squad.

Had the show continued into a fifth season, it would have been revealed that Jessica had survived because her family came to save her, and replaced the bullets in the firing squad guns with blanks.[citation needed] A 1983 episode of Benson mentioned Jessica's disapperance and that the Tate family was seeking to have her declared legally dead. In the episode, Jessica appeared as an apparition whom only Benson could see or hear, revealing to Benson that she was not dead, but in a coma.


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