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I know a lot of people think ATWT is at its complete worst. And I did watch a few summers ago, maybe, three or four when Jack's car went off the bridge, and he "died." But I have been trying to get into it, and I'm so confused! Can someone fill me in?

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Not sure what state it's in, but I stopped watching. However, Lucinda will be front and center, so ATWT has my attention. There are only a few like Elizabeth Hubbard in Daytime, and those actresses are on CBS too. With the exception of Strasser and Slezak on ABC, of course!

I cannot wait for Lucinda to get into action to get back her company!

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Let's see...

Lily is hooked on diet pills because she thinks she's fat following giving birth while in a coma! Her daughter, Faith, has also developed eating issues. Meanwhile, Lily went to work for Lucinda's company, Worldwide, and got mixed up with a baby food start up company which turned out to be a bust. Throught it all, Craig acted as Lily's "friend" and eventually, once the baby food was found to be making the Oakdale babies sick, got her to sign over Worldwide to him (she didn't read the papers). We are bracing for an all out war between Craig and Lucinda.

Paul is having psychic visions. I hate this so much I can't write about it. He still loves Meg and I have no clue how she feels, but she slept with Craig.

Evil-Adam tried to kiss Gwen and Maddie thought he was trying to rape her so she hit him over the head with a log. They thought she had killed him so the buried him. Gwen was being haunted for a while and it turns out Adam was haunting her with Jade's help. Lame, lame ending last week with Adam really trying to rape Gwen and everyone agreed to never tell anyone about the past two months. Someone else can probably make this sound better than I thought it was. Meanwhile, Casey was in jail for stealing bonds which is why he wasn't supposed to leave the state. Jade has vowed revenge on Gwen and Maddie (why she is obsessed with them I'll never know).

Luke - storyline limbo for several months.

Katie/Brad - hosting a show called Oakdale Now at WOAK. Jack has suddenly become interested in Katie too (can any man resist her?). Katie and Brad hate each other but the ice is melting a tiny bit.

Emily is now a hooker and while with a john saw a porn video starring her sister, Ali. She is now trying to find Ali.

Bob/Kim/Nancy/Lisa/Tom - rarely seen props for other stories.

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As much as I love ATWT...well previous ATWT...not now...I wouldnt recommend you watch it. It sucks! Maybe Scott Bryce's return and more Lucinda might make ATWT a bit better. But with Jean p. as HW I just dont have faith.

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He left. :rolleyes: He wouldn't tell on Gwen (whore) and they wouldn't tell on him.

Weeks of build-up and annoyance ended in one big fart.

ANyway, I'm very much enjoying the show at the moment.

For the record, King, you have to hate Katie. B)

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LOL! I don't hate Katie!! Yet. And you guys know I love Austin Peck...*HIDES.*

Where is Carly? Is West on Maternity Leave?

Lily is an f-ing moron. What a dumb ass!!! Luke is gay? Is he Lily and Holden's son?

When I watched ATWT three of four summers ago, NONE of these teens were here.

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Well, you missed Katie being a whiny, bratty, self-righteous !@#$%^&*] all of last year. I'm sure she seems harmless now.

Maura's still on maternity leave. Rumor has her starting taping again SOON.

Will started in the fall of 2004. Casey and Gwen early 2005. Maddie in the summer/fall of '05. And now they (at least Gwen/Will) dominate the show.

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Carly ran off with Simon (both running from the cops in order to avoid jail time for stealing the Prince of Leonia's Crown Jewels and selling them to loan sharks to pay off the debt that Simon had created in order to pay for a now-destructed-thanks-to-an-ice-storm condo complex) back in Jan. and deserted Jack and the children: Parker (her son with Hal), J.J. (Jack's ex-love Julia Larrabee's son), and Sage (CarJack's daughter). CarJack's marriage went to the sharks when Carly drugged Gwen to make her look like an unfit mother (but Gwen/Carly were fighting over a stillborn baby. The baby they had and thought was theirs was really Jennifer/Craig's baby Johnny which Craig had switched with Gwen's ill baby at the hospital so he and Rosanna would be adpoting his biological son) and after Mike's cousin Nick came to fill in for Jack at the police station after Jack lost his job due to lying re: the whole Carly drugging Gwen thing. Carly dressed up as a waitress at a club Nick was undercovering and with the help of a stripper Chardonnay was going to make it look like Nick was sexing strippers instead of his job. But Char had other plans and Chardonnay & her buddies almost killed Nick. Later, Nick was revealed to be the murderer behind some lame murder mystery revolving around Katie's real-life-published book Oakdale Confidential. Maura West should return in May sometime..this time, without Simon...hopefully.

Lily's judgement is clouded due to the diet pill she's hooked on thanks to her poor self-image after she awoke from the coma that Luke accidentally put her in when he pushed a pregnant Lily down the stairs. Little did he know that Lily was trying to explain to Luke that she caught on to Damian's evil scheme to send Luke away to a de-programming camp for young gay people. And no, the only "Lilden" biological male is Ethan, born back in the summer thanks to a C-Section on a comatose Lily. Luke is actually Lily's son with ex-husband Damian. Luke was born in the early 90's.

The teens are: Maddie (Henry's little sister), Casey (Tom and Margo's son), Will (Barbara and Hal's son), Gwen (Iris Dumbrowski and Ray Tenney's daughter..aka Carly's newly discovered sister::never mind the age not matching up), Luke (Lily/Damian's son), and Jade (will explain further down)

Alison left town only a month or so behind boyfriend Aaron (to go be with him) after he got word that mom Julie was dying and she needed him.

Paul and Emily had sex. Paul couldn't get over Rosanna (lying comatose in Switzerland thanks to Craig running her off the road because she discovered he had switched the babies). Emily became obsessed. Hal turned his back on Emily. Hal/Emily divorced. Emily and Paul hid the fact that Jennifer's son Johnny wasn't dead, but being fought over by Gwen and Carly) despite Jennifer's grief and subsequent crystal meth addiction. They switched tests around. Meg got involved. Paul/Emily/Meg got caught. Paul/Em got engaged. Jennifer got Johhny back. Meg/Dusty broke up when he found she had helped Paul/Emily. Paul called off the wedding. Emily shot him, rolled his body off a cliff, Meg nursed him abck to health, Emily kidnapped Dusty, jumped off a cliff, and Paul hung around when he learned that his one night sexual encounter a few weeks back had left Emily pregnant. Meg supported Paul being there for Emily. Emily spent time in psych. evaluation, was released, held the baby over Paul's head, wanted to reunite with him, he refused, Meg/Emily sparred, Meg/Paul delivered Emily/Paul's baby girl Jennifer Ryan on Emma's kitchen table...stillborn. Now, Emily is a hooker and Paul/Meg are on-again-off-again. Recently, Y&R featured Alison with her best friend Amber (from that soap and formerly B&B) in a web series on CBS.com. Last week, Emily saw Ali in a porn movie (while servicing a customer) that Ali and Amber had starred in, crossed over to Y&R asking Amber about Ali, and has returned to seek Dusty's help in finding Alison.

After Jennifer died, Dusty had a brief romance with a newly returned Lucy (played by horribly atrocious Spencer Grammer). That was cut short when Lucy skipped town with Johnny in the midst of a heated "Who should have Johnny?" debate between Dusty (who promised Jen he'd care for Johnny) and Craig (Johnny's father, but only from a one night drunken tryst with Craig). Now, TPTB are hinting at a Dusty/Emily coupling.

Jade claimed to be Rose's daughter. It was all a scam set in motion by Jade. Lily went to the orphanage where Jade had been and they led her to Theresa, Rose's daughter. Theresa then informed Lily that the DNA tests had accidentally been swapped and Jade was truly Rose's daughter.

*sigh*

Hope that helped. :P;)

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