Y&R Chat – November 16-20, 2020

Victor and Sharon have Adam committed?!; Chelsea and Chloe part ways; Victoria is always right; Nick finds out Faith has been drinking… and Phyllis knew; Main suspect Billy Abbott; Amanda and Devon’s first date; Elena and Nate’s soon-to-be date; Lauren offers Summer a job as President of JCV; First impressions of Sally Spectra?; Theo is suing for Dina’s entire estate; and Abby and Chance’s wedding is next week, will Jill and Nina be there?

PLUS: The Weekly Y&R Chat Poll, “Who Said It” Game, and Opening “The Chatterbox” to Read YOUR Comments!

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Diane Kay
Diane Kay
4 years ago

Why did the Abbott’s keep Theo out of the family gatherings during Dina’s last days or at the reading of the will? It doesn’t make sense that Jack would overlook this. And Kyle. Geez, give it a break. He is so mean and cold to Theo. If you tell someone enough times that they are trouble, they will live up to it.

Ellen
Ellen
Heir Apparent
4 years ago

Theo deserves an inheritance from Dina. The Abbotts are selfish, greedy and unfair to not make it right, knowing that is what she would have wanted if she hadn’t been cognitively impaired. How filthy rich do they need to be??? Does the show really expect us to see Theo as the bad guy? Oh boo hoo Abbotts— you deserve to be hauled into court after how you have behaved. Shameful.

Ellen
Ellen
Heir Apparent
4 years ago

Of course I am HERE for your compassionate take on Adam’s forced mental health lock down. We might have to add you to his defense team—Judy definitely can be lead attorney & we can be her investigators, snooping around GC for the facts. For example, there is ZERO proof that Adam was going to blow anything up. There was mention of a “tank” I believe? Perhaps nitrous oxide? Maybe he wanted to do some freelance dental surgery on Victor to teach him a lesson? Not normal, but definitely not deadly! See? Facts, not jumping to conclusions. That’s what we need.… Read more »

Ellen
Ellen
Heir Apparent
4 years ago

Devon justified? Soaps are so gender normative. A “real man” is supposed to punch out anyone who messes with “his” woman. Ugh. No wonder our jails and prisons are full of men with impulse control problems. This is the wrong message about “manliness”. Devon had many ways to express his anger and betrayal—his fists were the most immature and destructive way. Then he threw Elena away like trash instead of even trying for 30 seconds to work it out and forgive her. It’s ultimately not Nate and Elena’s fault that his relationship is over—it’s Devon’s. They did terrible damage—but Devon… Read more »

MaryAnnV
MaryAnnV
Senior Executive
Reply to  Ellen
4 years ago

I agree. Devon is not a violent man, that punch was justified, but Nate’s career can be over and now he may get the girl as well.

Ellen
Ellen
Heir Apparent
Reply to  MaryAnnV
4 years ago

Not justified! Keep your fists in your pockets! Children learn not to hit each other in preschool. Grown men have ZERO excuse.

Lesley
Lesley
Board Member
4 years ago