Y&R Chat – Week of October 21-25, 2013

(Delia Aftermath) Anger and Resentment; (Billy) Make or Break; (Jack) Abbott Family Support Group; (Chloe and Kevin) Box of Sadness and the Missing Scarf; (Chelsea and Adam) The Gift of Sight and The Burden of Evidence; (Nikki) Other Son; (Cane and Lily) Charlie and Matty Beware!; (Michael, Lauren and Fen) Confession;

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GARY WARMEE
GARY WARMEE
11 years ago

MEAT TRUTHS: * A lot of banging & clanging in this installment! What the hell is happening here??? * The great Patricia lives in California? * Chelsa’s reaction to the cornea transplant offer redeems her. Y&R is always on the lookout for new ways to newly endear Chelsa to her audience. Surrender, Ali. * Never leave a child alone in a car, yet life is fate. What if Billy had made Delia go into the store with him as an armed robber entered and took her hostage, or worse? There are different ways to see the situation. One of them… Read more »

Ali
Ali
11 years ago

Very true! No one has even realized the possibility that the driver didn’t see Delia or possibly didn’t even realize what happened.

karen ferguson
karen ferguson
11 years ago

Instead of voting in the Should Adam Tell poll, I wanted to make a comment — because in that situation, I myself would probably go directly to the police and recount every second. I firmly believe that Adam is innocent, that he could never have expected in advance or known afterward that a child dressed in black would be hidden in the bushes at the edge of a forest around a winding unlit road. I would kind of believe myself innocent in those circumstances, but would nonetheless be overwhelmed with guilt. I don’t think Adam should tell because the town… Read more »

Ali
Ali
Reply to  karen ferguson
11 years ago

I feel similarly, Karen. Although I know I would go to the police and confess, as the audience, we have a gut feeling Adam didn’t hit Delia. If he went to the police (or told anyone), the public outcry would be deafening!

GARY WARMEE
GARY WARMEE
Reply to  Ali
11 years ago

Karen, your analogy of Adam as Frankenstein with the townspeople after him with flaming torches is so brilliant and so true! Unlike someone else, Adam could never confess and receive a “fair trial.” It boggles the mind what people will try and do to him, even if they come to understand he is not actually responsible for the hit & run. If it were not for plot purposes, to much talk at this point about finding the hit & run driver. Of course there is a measure of peace in finding the culprit, but justice for Delia can never be.