First impressions of New Chance?; Simon and the Grand Phoenix standoff; The Adam and Chance connection; Nick bows out of his city council campaign; Amanda gets cagey; Tristan Rogers returning as Colin; Lola shows signs of insecurity; and Ashley offers Theo a job in Paris!
PLUS: The Weekly Y&R Chat Poll, “Who Said It” Game, and Opening “The Chatterbox” to Read YOUR Comments!
This Adam hater concedes Adam should be gifted the deed to the farm by his father…
Love the throwback to when Nate performed surgery on Chance. When Chance and Ronan were on the show, one of them needed a liver transplant or something and the other brother had to be the donor. This was the first time they cast an adult version of Nate. He was only on the canvass for the surgery storyline. I remember it being a really dramatic scene when the guys were on the stretchers about to go into surgery and Nina, Jill, and Chloe were there. But it was a way to bring Nina’s sons together because they definitely did not… Read more »
Soap operas love to recycle storylines.
Actually Ali, while the character of Stuart Brooks is dead, the actor who portrayed him, Robert Colbert, is still alive. He is 88 years old. Also the woman for portrayed the mother of the Foster family is still alive.
Julianna McCarthy is alive, but I thought Stuart, Robert Colbert long dead! Although I can’t remember any kind of a death notice from way back… Great reporting! If not dead, certainly long retired. All these decades, not a peep! Hello, Stu!
According to IMDB and Wikipedia Robert Colbert (“Time Tunnel”) is still alive.
He seemed like he was 70 in the 70s, but that is through a young person’s perspective… O.K, not 70…
Looks like you are suffering from a cold.
With summer waning I’m so hot here, but I saw on the news Ali’s part of the country was 20 degrees… The trooper may be letting us know without wanting to appear to whine… Some hot hibiscus could do the trick, but nobody wants to start up on that again.
Omit.
Has any Chatters ever sampled Hibiscus tea?
No but if I see it in a store I’ll have to buy it. Merci, Madame Mergeron for the cultural influence!