I approve! Of the character, not necessarily all of his actions. I’m not quite in the cheering section of Adam’s having redeemed himself 10 times over, but I really like character. I don’t want him to be a fully evolved good-guy hero, nor do I want the awful gas-lighting creep of the past. The best Adam is complex and flawed, always battling his demons. Adam w/an edge is my fave Adam: he doesn’t always have to keep his hands clean (just wash ’em once in a while). And I do love M.Grossman in this role.
HENRY
Board Member
3 years ago
Adam has really turned out to be a key player in the “Newman Empire.” He is just where his late mother, HOPE, would want him to be. As aforementioned, I would love to see him become CEO. It is time for Victoria to give it up. ADAM has always been more qualified.
I approve of Adam and all the storylines the writers are putting him in. I just don’t prefer Mark Grossman in the role, and I have to remove the image MG to follow the storyline. The character of Adam is brilliant and has so much depth–good and evil–loved and hated–he wants to be a Newman yet wants to be independent…..for me this actor is just not believable as this character. Apologies to MG and chatters who love him.
Southside Granny
3 years ago
Adam is the BEST! A little more than edgy and a few glimps in the mirror along the way.
Jamie
Board Member
3 years ago
I approve of Victor Jr. as much as one can possibly be in approval of another in soap land.
Ellen
Heir Apparent
3 years ago
As Adam’s longtime fake defense attorney, I regret that I have only one vote to cast in his favor. May he rise above his detractors and prosper. If he is again tempted by dark impulses, he can always save more Newmans from burning buildings, collapsing barns, bullets or donate more vital organs. Victoria, Nick and Abby just breathe air and all is forgiven. Adam, however, must always be ready to perform more acts of heroism to atone for—whatever. Fortunately Super Adam keeps his cape handy.
Kisha
Board Member
3 years ago
Adam did what the others refused to do. He made a play.
I approve! Of the character, not necessarily all of his actions. I’m not quite in the cheering section of Adam’s having redeemed himself 10 times over, but I really like character. I don’t want him to be a fully evolved good-guy hero, nor do I want the awful gas-lighting creep of the past. The best Adam is complex and flawed, always battling his demons. Adam w/an edge is my fave Adam: he doesn’t always have to keep his hands clean (just wash ’em once in a while). And I do love M.Grossman in this role.
Adam has really turned out to be a key player in the “Newman Empire.” He is just where his late mother, HOPE, would want him to be. As aforementioned, I would love to see him become CEO. It is time for Victoria to give it up. ADAM has always been more qualified.
Approval as a teenage vampire, correct?
So funny! (and spot on!) Lol, love it.
I approve of Adam and all the storylines the writers are putting him in. I just don’t prefer Mark Grossman in the role, and I have to remove the image MG to follow the storyline. The character of Adam is brilliant and has so much depth–good and evil–loved and hated–he wants to be a Newman yet wants to be independent…..for me this actor is just not believable as this character. Apologies to MG and chatters who love him.
Adam is the BEST! A little more than edgy and a few glimps in the mirror along the way.
I approve of Victor Jr. as much as one can possibly be in approval of another in soap land.
As Adam’s longtime fake defense attorney, I regret that I have only one vote to cast in his favor. May he rise above his detractors and prosper. If he is again tempted by dark impulses, he can always save more Newmans from burning buildings, collapsing barns, bullets or donate more vital organs. Victoria, Nick and Abby just breathe air and all is forgiven. Adam, however, must always be ready to perform more acts of heroism to atone for—whatever. Fortunately Super Adam keeps his cape handy.
Adam did what the others refused to do. He made a play.