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Toni
Toni
7 years ago

Yes. The word “dastardly” is used to describe a soap opera character. We just don’t have one right now, and Graham could fill those shoes. Getting away with things, lurking around, causing characters to question each other, etc. Y&R just doesn’t have a lovable, creepy bad guy, or any bad guy.

Amanda
7 years ago

Ummm… I didn’t see your “Hell Yaasss!” option, so I picked Yes.

I just adore that actor. He’s fun, and interesting and shakes it up! I am happy to see him back (and that’s not just because he sometimes responds to my lovelorn tweets!)

tnicole
tnicole
7 years ago

I voted no. The actor does a good job because the character frusterates me. I was happy watching the show without Graham and with Dina getting worse, it is hard now watching scenes be filled with a battle between who takes care of Dina.

Rose
Rose
7 years ago

I voted no. I didn’t enjoy round #1 of the “taking advantage of an old lady and bickering with her children” storyline. Now that I like Dina and know she has Alzheimer’s, I’m going to hate round #2 even more.

Mary Ann
Mary Ann
7 years ago

Yes because it reunites the Abbott family. Characters uniting against a common enemy is one of my favorite storylines. I even like it when Jack and Victor team up against a common enemy.

Tania
Tania
7 years ago

I voted no way because never liked his character and never would , I hated his storyline last year and I hate his storyline now , what he did kidnaping Christian was so wrong and twisted and he is making Dina storyline worst

Robbie
Robbie
7 years ago

I voted “no way.” The Dina storyline is becoming way too much for me. And I’m glad that they added a soap villain to a depressing storyline, but it’s starting to be incredibly frustrating.