I will try to argue for Billy’s sake just to see if he has any standing in the argument. Jack himself takes risks in these battles. Didn’t he and Diane take a HUGE risk when they faked their problems and told lies to “get Kyle to renounce Victor”? They then applauded themselves about their risk paying off. Yet Billy isn’t allowed to take a risk to get Chancellor back. BIlly is exhausting but Jack isn’t much better when it’s about undercutting Victor.
Not only is Jack right on the investment, but he is also right that the quest for Chancellor is just Billy feeding his gambling addiction — essentially putting everything on double zero and pretending yelling helps as the croupier spins the ball. Billy has no plan, no idea about the Dumas plan, and getting Chancellor isn’t important anyway — feeding the addiction is about the rush from the gamble, not any possible payoff. There’s a GA meeting in Racine Wednesday, only 53 minutes away from Genoa City! in the meantime, ask Cole if he can set it up to attend… Read more »
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Heather K
1 day ago
Jack is right. Billy made promises for a new beginning, trying to prove to everyone that he has the talent , drive and determination to launch his own company. He promised his brother this was a new venture and he was not about retaliation. When Jack confronted him, Billy was smug and egotistical. He decided that Jack, who funded the entire company for him, should roll over and accept anything Billy wanted to do and say. I am so glad Jack threatened to stop the money. I really didn’t have much of an opinion about Billy after the recast –… Read more »
Russell
Senior Executive
1 day ago
Jack funded that whole project for Billy and he’s throwing it aside for Sally to handle so he can go down that revenge rabbit hole. Jack has every right to be upset I think.
Timothy
1 day ago
Jack is right.Billy’s obsession with Victor is consuming his life and will cost him Sally if he keeps this up
maryannv
1 day ago
I think Jack is right. Billy is obsessed with getting Chancellor away from Victor. He doesn’t even know if Cane wants to work with him, but he doesn’t care that he promised Sally and Jack he wasn’t going after victor anymore, he can’t help himself.
I will try to argue for Billy’s sake just to see if he has any standing in the argument. Jack himself takes risks in these battles. Didn’t he and Diane take a HUGE risk when they faked their problems and told lies to “get Kyle to renounce Victor”? They then applauded themselves about their risk paying off. Yet Billy isn’t allowed to take a risk to get Chancellor back. BIlly is exhausting but Jack isn’t much better when it’s about undercutting Victor.
Not only is Jack right on the investment, but he is also right that the quest for Chancellor is just Billy feeding his gambling addiction — essentially putting everything on double zero and pretending yelling helps as the croupier spins the ball. Billy has no plan, no idea about the Dumas plan, and getting Chancellor isn’t important anyway — feeding the addiction is about the rush from the gamble, not any possible payoff. There’s a GA meeting in Racine Wednesday, only 53 minutes away from Genoa City! in the meantime, ask Cole if he can set it up to attend… Read more »
Jack is right. Billy made promises for a new beginning, trying to prove to everyone that he has the talent , drive and determination to launch his own company. He promised his brother this was a new venture and he was not about retaliation. When Jack confronted him, Billy was smug and egotistical. He decided that Jack, who funded the entire company for him, should roll over and accept anything Billy wanted to do and say. I am so glad Jack threatened to stop the money. I really didn’t have much of an opinion about Billy after the recast –… Read more »
Jack funded that whole project for Billy and he’s throwing it aside for Sally to handle so he can go down that revenge rabbit hole. Jack has every right to be upset I think.
Jack is right.Billy’s obsession with Victor is consuming his life and will cost him Sally if he keeps this up
I think Jack is right. Billy is obsessed with getting Chancellor away from Victor. He doesn’t even know if Cane wants to work with him, but he doesn’t care that he promised Sally and Jack he wasn’t going after victor anymore, he can’t help himself.