Got milk?; Chelsea, Nick, and “Saving Sharon”; Teen angst continued; Welcome to GC, Jordan Wilde!; Billy’s got moves; Jack’s new receptionist; and Would YOU rip up Devon’s 250 million dollar check?
PLUS: The Weekly Y&R Chat Poll, “Who Said It” Game, and Opening “The Chatterbox” to Read YOUR Comments!
I can’t say enough how much I dislike Faith. If she rolls her eyes one more time I think I’m gonna scream. She just annoys the crap out of me. She is acts way too grown. I wish they would be more realistic with her character. All the other children on the show act their age except her and it gets under my skin
I love the new opening scene!
We have a new opening theme I love it , is so sad what is happening with Jill , love the sweet scene between Billy and Jill in the hospital ,hope Jill devorce Colin , hate the way faith and abby acted at the newmen house today ,read is really good piano player love the scene when he was playing the piano and then Nikki join him
I loved the piano scene too. I know it’s a long shot but if anyone knows if that is a real song out there on the piano can listen to or where to find it, I’d love to listen to it again.
Faith is all over the place or she is wherever Sharon is at. Sharon is happy with Dylan so all for Nick and Chelsea, now that Sharon is alone she is all about Nick and Sharon again. I wonder if we are heading for a Nick Chelsea and Sharon triangle. Also with them bringing up that Adam is the father of Christian, my hope is that they would only do that if they will bring Adam back. May be still some time but who know what happen in the future, here’s hoping.
I love how they are letting us see Cane’s insecurities about his social/economic status in Genoa City with the whole storyline of trying to outbid Victoria for Brash & Sassy. I don’t think they’ve ever really emphasized how different Cane is from the other residents of Genoa City who were born with a silver spoon in their mouth. It was also nice seeing him and Jill connect on that level because she had the same feelings he does of trying to prove herself. I honestly felt bad for him when Jill showes him that cashier’s check. I kinda wish they… Read more »
And my disgust for Colin has reached new heights! Lower than dirt he is. Jill come on now you should know not to trust him. Stealing from his own wife? For a business venture that would have been a failure with or without the money? My real question is how much did Jill have and how did Colin get a hold of her personal account? And what was the business venture this time Colin? With all this being said, this is probably going to start another war between Cane and Billy, and I can’t believe I’m saying this, but I’m… Read more »
hey ali hey everyone long time to see! been extra busy with my personal life but yr is still on my watch list everyday! want to touch base on billy and Victoria. yes I love them together as well but billy has a lot of growing up to do. he’s still a teenager in my eyes probably worse than reed. nevertheless Victoria could ease up some, she’s always been too harsh on not just him but with a lot of people
That must have been some long trip Phyllis and Nick gave Summer for her birthday….. :p
Is it possible that Hilary has set her eyes on Jack again and is the one sending him messages?
Finally Jill has had her comeuppance! Colin must be the worst confidence man in history. He lost all of Jill’s millions and he still in debt. He is the only swindler who ends up owing money to those he is try to steal from. Better cash that check from Victoria quickly Jill, you are in worst shape than a turkey on Thanksgiving.
That’s a great point! If he really wanted it then Devon could have been an easy option to try. Maybe Cane is just so stubborn and success to him is also to know he purchased Brash and Sassy with his own money and not someone else’s.
I hadn’t thought of that: here is Cain’s answer! And apparently, Devon thinks he has 250 million dollars going spare! I have no idea if it could be enough but surely it would be a good start, wouldn’t it?
I wasn’t a fan of the idea of a Nick and Chelsea relationship, but they are growing on me, so I don’t seem to mind as much anymore. The thought occurred to me that, the sooner Nick and Chelsea get together, the sooner Adam will return to throw a monkey wrench into the mix. I for one, want Adam to come back with both barrels swinging in the direction of Chole.
The new writers seem to want us to forget about Chloe’s role in Adam’s death/disappearance and Christian’s parentage relating to Adam. I like most of the new writing but feel the one story the former writers did well was Adam and Chelsea. I feel the new writers will need to make a choice at some point to either bring back Adam into the Chloe, Chelsea, Nick, Sharon, and Victor storylines or reunite Nick/Sharon and send Chelsea and/or Chloe to work for Spectra’s or Forresters on B&B. Every time I see Chloe or Nick/Chelsea or Victor mentoring Abby I really miss… Read more »
Ali, if you recall that episode where Gloria was being interviewed as Clarissa, Hilary was the host who opened the program giving a brief description of the interview before Mariah made her appearance. She knew the interview was about sexual harassment in the workplace and only at the very last instance, when Jack was identified as the perpetrator, did Hilary, literary, pull the plug on the story. Consequently, this underscores the fact that Hilary had no qualms over the issue of truth or falsehood of the story, her only objection was that it was Jack who was being raked over… Read more »
And if you recall Hilary did not know who was being interviewed nor did she know that the person would reveal the identity of the accused on live TV. As far as Hilary was concerned this was just a sexual assault story. It becomes problematic (legally) when names are involved.
Furthermore, so what if Hilary pulled he plug because it was Jack? No one seemed to have a problem with Mariah ripping into (and putting her hands on Hilary) over the Dylan/Sharon baby swap coverage.
The fact that she was unaware of the identity of the accuser or who was being accused only adds weight to the argument that Hilary was indifferent to the question of credibility of the accusation. For Hilary this was simply a juicy story that would only help to draw the audience’s attention (and increase ratings) as a result of its salacious element. As far as the issue of revealing the identity of the offender, I think it stands to reason that making a public accusation against an individual of a criminal act is hardly ground breaking in this day and… Read more »