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tnicole
tnicole
7 years ago

I voted yes for the reason because the parents get the final say and it is Victoria and JT’s decision on how they should handle Reed. But I would love to see Victor and Nikki snap Reed into shape and truly understand the consequences of his actions and the seriousness a DUI is.

Sherrita
Sherrita
7 years ago

I voted yes however I do find it entertaining. My main reason for the yes is she didn’t even Victoria or JT if she could take Reed to Newman boot camp. Although, they did ask for help the week before when they first found out about Reed’s DUI so maybe she felt entailed.

Zoperxplex
Zoperxplex
7 years ago

I may be wrong, correct me if it is so, but if memory serves me right, Nikki plowed into Christine as a consequence of Neal grabbing the steering wheel upon his learning that Nikki was planning to drive him to an A.A. meeting.

Catalina
Catalina
7 years ago

If she hadn’t drunk driven herself, and killed Cricket’s baby… then I’d think she was overstepping. But the seriousness of realising that Reid could have to live with the guilt of something so terrible gave her the balls to step in and try to save him from that sort of fate.

Minnie
Minnie
7 years ago

Hilarious! I replayed it a number of times. Can not wait to see Reid’s haircut.

The look between Nikki and Victor after Reid left was priceless.

Well done Y and R

Tania
Tania
7 years ago

My vote is yes because she is not reed parent and I really hate the way she acted with Victoria and jt but one thing I like was that Victor and Nikki made reed do work but a schedule is not necessary

Mary Ann
Mary Ann
7 years ago

I put No because it gave me an episode that was very entertaining. I laughed at the episode more than most TV comedies. I will say Y&R has more humor than it has had in several years. I think it is essential for a soap or any drama to balance a serious storyline like the Abbott family drama with lighter storylines.
I feel it is a welcome reverse of the cliché of the grandparents spoiling the grandchildren and sending them home to be disciplined by the parents.