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Y&R: Week of July 07, 2008


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It just amazes me how the writers writer just about every character as if they're scared to say something to Victor. If I was Adam, I would have told Victor if Heather isn't invited then I'm not invited, then I would have "kindly" packed my bags and moved back into the GCAC where I was before I was begged to move in.

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I think it would be better if more people actually stood up to him, espcially those that have nothing to lose by doing so. The only characters who really stand up to Victor are Jack, and sometimes even his own children stand up to him. But I'm mostly talking about other characters who like Heather, Michael and the numerous characters over the years who let Victor talk to them any kind of way.

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^^^I used to like Michael and Victor better as enemies. And I agree, how everyone cowards towards Victor is ludicrous. I'm thrilled Nikki got a backbone against him last year, and I did like David not putting up with his bull. Katherine is all talk and no action when it comes to Victor.

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Bwah! :lol:

Here's my contribution to Y&R's series of Scenes That Write Themselves:

Victor: My darling.

Sabrina: Mmmmmm. Oui, mon chérie.

Victor: Mmmmmmmmm.

Sabrina: Mmmmmmmm.

Victor: Je t'aime.

Sabrina: This baby...

Victor: Hmmmm?

Sabrina: Your baby, Victor. Your's and mine. I have a good feeling about this.

Victor: So do I, my love. Mmmmmmm.

Sabrina: Mmmmmmmm.

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