Chance is presumed dead some more; Amanda makes a decision about Sutton; Ashland gets bad news; Searching for the heart of Billy Abbott; Sharon fights for Adam and with Rey; Nick and Phyllis blow up; and Getting to know New Noah!
PLUS: The Weekly Y&R Chat Poll, “Who Said It” Game, and Opening “The Chatterbox” to Read YOUR Comments!
What’s possibly gonna happen is Nick and Phyllis are gonna break up for some reason… Maybe Sally will share her little photo collection of Phyllis and Jack with Nick??? Would be some fireworks between her and Sally if that happened. Then Sally might make a play for Nick???
It’s too bad they couldn’t have kept the Chance recast quiet! It’s really taking all the impact out of his “presumed dead” story. There is good work being done by all the actors involved, but how can we really get wrapped up in it when we know Chance is coming home? Is it just impossible to keep a secret like this when they shoot 6 weeks or so ahead? Oh well…
I just have to thank you Ali, again, for your high quality YR Chat and website. Most of the other podcasts and sites out there seem to be all about bashing the CBS soaps in particular. There is no credit given for what works, the quality of the acting, the moments that ring true, the humor, the character development—anything that works! It’s really grim out there, just lots of complaining, sarcasm and people who are very sure they could write a far superior show SO easily. I appreciate that you (and we) can discuss all aspects of the show—good, bad… Read more »
When it comes to reading fiction, people like what they like! You are a busy person with a career, a house, YR Chat and most importantly Ali Jr—why not enjoy romances at this point in your life. The characters and plots are amplified and you can finish them before you forget what you’re reading. So great that you want to model reading for Ali Jr—and going to libraries.
Oh Ali, here’s a little story you might find humorous. I had gotten laid off at one point years ago, and got an interim job as a merchandiser for a book distributor. I would go into grocery stores and department stores and fill the book department or book isles and make orders, etc. All that to say, Harlequin books and all the series associated with Harlequin novels would literally fly off the shelf the minute I put them out. There were some series that came out bi-weekly and some that were monthlies, and you better believe the readers knew exactly… Read more »