Speaking to ABC Soaps in Depth, Max says that he’s had nothing but a positive response to Mike’s storyline. He told the publication, “There’s just been a warm response all the way around. There’s a lot of sincere feelings about the storyline and a real appreciation. It feels good!”
While there’s no doubt that Mike’s Alzheimer’s disease is heartbreaking, Max says that it’s a challenging storyline that he doesn’t regret taking on. He continued, “It’s been a great experience and in this medium, you get the unfold day by day. When I look back at some of the primetime gigs I’ve had? Wow. This is nothing like doing two scenes as a guest star in an episode about someone who has Alzheimer’s. The day-to-day storytelling opens you up to a kind of freedom and some better work. That’s the beauty of it.”
A scare sends Mike into an emotional spiral. What more can Sonny do to help his father fight the Alzheimer’s? #GH is brand-new and STARTS NOW on ABC! pic.twitter.com/clybxjOu1l
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Max also says that he has found inspiration in friends who have had Mike’s illness and can relate. He added, “My dad used to tell me the same joke every time we talked. I’m spending a lot of time in the hereafter. I find myself standing in a room wondering what am I here after? Well, I find that happening now!”
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I love how GH is taking its time with the storyline. I have been a caregiver to my mom for over 6 years. The disease is so cruel by stripping away memories, it changes their personalities and they become so frightened by those that love them. The decision to move them to a facility is not easy – even if your relationship with your parent was not perfect before. Mike and Sonny portraying these scenes are point on.
Max and Mo are truly doing a phenomenal job. My Mom suffered through that insidious disease over ten years before she found peace. Their depiction of the emotional roller coaster of Alzheimer’s is spot on!