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  1. When I look up what Global is showing, this is what I do:
    I just go to Global's website.  I'm in the US and can't watch their videos; but I can read their page.

     

    I go here:
    https://www.globaltv.com/shows/the-young-and-the-restless/
    I don't click on "schedule".

    Instead, I scroll down almost to the bottom of the page, and I see this:

    BZCps8g.png

     

    That's how it usually looks on a Sunday night, and then each night at 9:45pm Pacific or 12:45am Eastern, it updates and adds another date.  And then at some point during the week the dates-without-episode-numbers.... update .... and show episode numbers.  That's what I've been doing since the pandemic classics began airing.

     

    I don't see any notation saying "new" but ... 
    I honestly don't know what the schedule looked like months ago when it was only new episodes.

  2. If I'm on the main "discuss the soaps" menu, is there a way to click on a thread so that I come to the last post I've not read?  (the last unread post for me*)?   Some messageboards have that feature. Does this one?

     

    Right now, if I'm on the menu, if I click on a thread title, it brings me to the first post of the thread. So therefore I now click on the last post of the thread, and then scroll backwards to find where I left off reading. But I was wondering if there was a way to go directly to the last unread post.

  3. Monday Aug 3 - CBS

    (Friday July 31 - Global)

    Episode #3492 from Dec 5, 1986.

     

    We know it's Dec 5, 1986 (even though IMDB says Dec 4, 1986.)

     

    Some soap outlets are saying 1996 -- off by a decade.
    Not sure where this came from ....

     if one of the soap outlets started it with a typo, or if the wrong date was in the CBS press release.

     

    SOD says December 4, 1996.
    https://www.soapoperadigest.com/content/yr-brings-back-more-classic-episodes/

     

    Soapcentral says December 4, 1996.

    https://www.soapcentral.com/yr/news/2020/0730-yr_most_shocking_moments_week.php

     

    Daytime Confidential says December 12, 1996.

    https://daytimeconfidential.com/2020/07/30/shocking-moments-of-the-young-and-the-restless-are-on-deck-next-week

     

    soaps.com used Dec 4, 1986.
    (they seem to have used dates and descriptions that had appeared on messageboards)

    https://soaps.sheknows.com/the-young-and-the-restless/spoilers/573357/young-restless-spoilers-august-3-through-7-2020/

     

    Edit to add: cable guides

     

    "ontvtonight.com/ca/guide"

    lists Dec 4, 1996

     

    titantv.com has the description but no original airdate.

     

    zap2it.com lists DEC 4, 1996

     

    tvguide.com lists 12-04-1996

     

    Well then it must have come from CBS.

  4. On 7/30/2020 at 3:56 PM, Chris B said:

    Due to the Black Lives Matter push I expect them to give Carter a lackluster pairing with Zoe to say they’re trying, but nobody wants to see that. Carter is long overdue to be paired with Brooke or Katie, But they won’t do that because he’s not considered a valuable character. 


    Brad Bell said in a new interview that he is pairing Carter with Zoe.

     

     

    so infuriating

     

  5. According to the Bell script library index,
    #3492 is Dec 5, 1986 (not Dec 4).
    http://pdf.oac.cdlib.org/pdf/ucla/pasc/wjbell.pdf

     

    IMDB has #3924 with the date of Dec 4, 1986.
    Yet IMDB shows epi 3924 with the description that matches the copy in the vault dated Dec 5, 1986.

     

    The latest press release for the coming week's Classic epis, says Dec 4, 1986.

     

    @YRfan23

     do you know if it should be Dec 4 or Dec 5?

  6. On 7/29/2020 at 10:03 PM, Dylan said:

    W: Lily’s paternity.

     

    Technically, Wednesday isn't her paternity. Because the test says Neil is her father.  The shocking moment is her learning *why* the paternity test was run -- Malcolm explains that Dru was very sick and had gotten fuzzy from cough syrup, and she had sex with him because she thought he was Neil; but somehow Malcolm didn't know that and thought Dru wanted him(Malcolm).  So Lily is shocked to learn about the sexual encounter that caused the paternity test to be run.  But the real paternity is not yet revealed.  (Dru did something to cause the test to come out as Neil, I think).

  7. Fri July 31 CBS (Thurs July 30 Global Canada)

    Episode #11,000

    Original US airdate Sept 1, 2016.


    Adam (Justin Hartley) is in the cabin and Chloe blows it up.

     

    Neil visits his mother Lucinda (Nichele Nichols) who left him when he was a a boy. She is dying, and she reveals to him that she left the family in order to protect him -- because she was an alcoholic at the time.
     

    https://soaps.sheknows.com/the-young-and-the-restless/recaps/25302/chloe-enacts-her-most-nefarious-plan-ever-with-explosive-results/

     

  8. On 7/28/2020 at 9:26 AM, Dylan said:

    Next week shows (so far):

    #3492 - Dec 4, 1986

    #4861 - May 15, 1992

    #7863 - April 16, 2004

     

    According to the Bell script library index,

    #3492 is Dec 5, 1986 (not Dec 4).

    http://pdf.oac.cdlib.org/pdf/ucla/pasc/wjbell.pdf

     

    IMDB says it's Dec 4.

     

    The copy in the vault is labeled Dec 5.

     

    The IMDB description for Dec 4 matches the copy in the vault dated Dec 5.

  9. 6 hours ago, kalbir said:

    Global update. Wednesday August 5 Global/Thursday August 6 CBS - 8083, OAD March 1, 2005. Lily's DNA test.

     

    Yeah the "reveal" is Lily learning about the week of her conception ....  Malcolm tells Lily about .... Malcolm having sex with Dru when Dru was in an altered state (sick, and fuzzy due to cough syrup) and she thought he was Neil... and that the envelope is her paternity test.  The paternity test is opened and it shows that Neil is the father. 
    Lily is devastated to hear about Malcolm and Dru.
    Meanwhile Phyllis learns that there were two paternity tests.

  10. Friday, July 31:
    "Victor reunites with his estranged father, Albert Miller"
    (I assume that's from a press release).


    Those CBS press releases are sometimes written by people who don't understand what's going on.

    He is not an "estranged father". 

    The word "estranged" means "having lost former closeness and affection".

     

    It should say Victor confronts his cruel biological father who was never a father to him.

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