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May 2008 Episode Rankings

A total of 22 episodes aired this month.

1. Melody Thomas Scott (Nikki Chow) 19

2. Vincent Irizarry (David Chow) 18

3. Eric Braeden (Victor Newman) 16

*. Chris Engen (Adam Wilson) 16

5. Jess Walton (Jill Abbott) 14

*. Amelia Heinle (Victoria Hellstrom) 14

*. Raya Meddine (Sabrina Costelana) 14

*. Michelle Stafford (Phyllis Newman) 14

9. Judith Chapman (Gloria Bardwell) 13

*. Joshua Morrow (Nick Newman) 13

11. Sharon Case (Sharon Abbott) 12

*. Don Diamont (Brad Carlton) 12

*. Greg Rikaart (Kevin Fisher) 12

*. Adrienne Frantz (Amber Moore) 12

*. Michael Graziadei (Daniel Romalotti) 12

16. Peter Bergman (Jack Abbott) 11

*. Ted Shackelford (Jeffrey Bardwell) 11

18. Doug Davidson (Paul Williams) 10

*. Emily O'Brien (Jana Hawkes) 10

20. Thad Luckinbill (J.T. Hellstrom) 8

21. Jeanne Cooper (Katherine Chancellor) 7

*. Daniel Goddard (Cane Ashby) 7

*. Christian LeBlanc (Michael Baldwin) 7

*. Christel Khalil (Lily Winters) 7

*. Jerry Douglas (Alistair Wallingford) 7

26. Tracey E. Bregman (Lauren Baldwin) 6

27. Tammin Sursok (Colleen Carlton) 5

*. Eyall Podell (Adrian Korbel) 5

*. Kristoff St. John (Neil Winters) 5

*. Vail Bloom (Heather Stevens) 5

*. Elizabeth Hendrickson (Chloe Mitchell) 5

*. David Joyner (Keith Joyner) 5

33. Kate Linder (Esther Valentine) 4

*. Michael Damian (Danny Romalotti) 4

35. Bryton McClure (Devon Winters) 3

*. Diane Salinger (Jamie Whitfield) 3

*. Laura Stone (Skye Lockhart) 3

*. Mandy June Turpin (Theresa) 3

39. Nia Peeples (Karen Taylor) 2

*. Patty Weaver (Gina Roma) 2

*. Hunter Allan (Noah Newman) 2

*. Dey Young (Elizabeth Hartford) 2

*. McCready Baker (Mina King) 2

*. Ann Betancourt (Estella Munoz) 2

*. James Tumminia (Rafi) 2

*. Taymour G. Hazi (Rory) 2

*. Sonny Sellchi Saito (Taj) 2

46. Scott Hoxby (Walter Palin) 1

*. Trace Adkins (Himself) 1

*. Mary Anne McGarry (Madame Estelle Chauvin) 1

*. George Williams (Jason Rothman) 1

*. Kathy Hilton (Herself) 1

*. Jelly Howie (Samantha Cresswell) 1

*. Ivonne Coll (Rosa Flinn) 1

*. Brad McCarthy (Fred Flinn) 1

*. Geoffrey Wade (Mediator) 1

*. Bob Boltin (Al Franklin) 1

*. Uncredited actress (Woman on plane) 1

*. Uncredited actor (Mitch) 1

*. Uncredited actress (Club maid) 1

*. Uncredited actress (Kelly) 1

January-May 2008 Episode Rankings

A total of 107 episodes aired.

1. Eric Braeden (Victor Newman) 84

2. Joshua Morrow (Nick Newman) 72

*. Melody Thomas Scott (Nikki Newman) 72

4. Judith Chapman (Gloria Bardwell) 71

5. Sharon Case (Sharon Abbott) 69

*. Amelia Heinle (Victoria Newman) 69

7. Peter Bergman (Jack Abbott) 68

8. Ted Shackelford (Jeffrey Bardwell) 66

9. Greg Rikaart (Kevin Fisher) 63

10. Michelle Stafford (Phyllis Newman) 62

11. Chris Engen (Adam Wilson) 61

12. Vincent Irizarry (David Chow) 56

13. Adrienne Frantz (Amber Moore) 55

14. Daniel Goddard (Cane Ashby) 52

*. Thad Luckinbill (J.T. Hellstrom) 52

16. Christel Khalil (Lily Winters) 48

17. Kristoff St. John (Neil Winters) 47

18. Jess Walton (Jill Foster Abbott) 46

19. Michael Graziadei (Daniel Romalotti) 45

20. Emily O'Brien (Jana Hawkes) 42

*. Don Diamont (Brad Carlton) 42

22. Christian LeBlanc (Michael Baldwin) 41

*. Raya Meddine (Sabrina Costelana) 41

24. Jeanne Cooper (Katherine Chancellor) 37

25. Tracey E. Bregman (Lauren Baldwin) 33

26. Jerry Douglas (John Abbott-9/Alistair Wallingford-24) 31

27. Doug Davidson (Paul Williams) 27

28. Vail Bloom (Heather Stevens) 25

29. Elizabeth Hendrickson (Chloe Mitchell) 24

30. Nia Peeples (Karen Taylor) 20

31. Tammin Sursok (Colleen Carlton) 19

32. Bryton McClure (Devon Winters) 18

33. Hunter Allan (Noah Newman) 14

34. Eyall Podell (Adrian Korbel) 13

35. Tammy Lauren (Maggie Sullivan) 10

36. Michael Damian (Danny Romalotti) 10

37. Scott Hoxby (Walter Palin) 9

38. Lesli Kay (Felicia Forrester) 7

*. Kate Linder (Esther Valentine) 7

40. Carmen Argenziano (D.A. Dennis Elroy) 6

*. Signy Coleman (Hope Wilson) 6

*. Eileen Davidson (Ashley Abbott) 6

43. Bronson Pinchot (Patrick Dalton) 5

*. Laura Stone (Skye Lockhart) 5

*. David Joyner (Keith Joyner) 5

46. Tatyana Ali (Roxanne) 4

47. Patty Weaver (Gina Roma) 3

*. Billy Warlock (Ben Hollander) 1

*. David Starzyk (Dr. Paul Webb) 1

*. Darcy Rose Byrnes (Abby Carlton) 1

*. Riley and Matthew Esham (Fen Baldwin) 1

Guest stars that appeared in less than 5 episodes are not featured.

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And Paul is better off without her. Now if only they moved on with David's storyline already and finally hook up Paul and Nikki.

The only thing bad on that list was too much David Chow.

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I'm glad Jess Walton is finally getting the screentime she deserves. This is a good sign she'll be favored by Maria Arena Bell. Of course she doesn't have a storyline, but MAB clearly doesn't know what a storyline is. Hopefully Hogan can give Jill one that connects to the threads with Gloria, Jeffrey and Nikki. If he ruins the great developments for Jill, I'll hate him forever.

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When was the last time Jess Walton cracked the top 5? It's ABOUT DAMN TIME! Jess is a star, a talent, a gem. She deserves it and so much more. Hogan better not mess with the Walton magic, he'll be dead to me forever if he does.

Jeanne Cooper's airtime sucks, where is her storyline?

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High five to Jill!

And most importantly: for being involved in real stories and actually partly-driving this show.

Great balance - I loved May for the most part and expected such an outcome.

I can stomach him these day due to that gambling story. Snarky evil Brad kicks some ass. And MTS and VI may have zero chemsitry but the writing for Nikki & David was kinda sweet with that Mexico getaway - economy-class style. Darlene Conley would have been proud of MTS snotty acting. :lol:

BTW, I LOVE - repeat LOVE - that we got little scene with ESTHER and even that pasta chit-chatter GINA. Bring back Mary Williams and I'm in sidekick-heaven. LOL

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So true about Davidson. He's been on the show for 30 years. I'm not a big fan of him but he deserves to be on much.

Maybe TPTB realized Bryton has robbed his emmy last year and let him fade into the background slowly :)

Do I really have to comment about Sursuck ? She's out for the moment and we all have to pray she'll stay far away from Genoa City. It's not with poor actresses like her that the show will rise again. Give Jess Walton and Jeanne Cooper something to do !

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