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Y&R: Jeanne Cooper pulling DOUBLE duty?

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From TV Guide:

My spies tell me Marge will return to the show this fall, just as Cooper turns 80

Marge is the character Jeanne played in the early 90's she was Kay's look alike, a greasy-spoon waitress with dubious morals.

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Fantastic. Jeanne Cooper deserves all the storyline she can get. Marge was a great character and if they can somehow undo Jill and Kay's maternal bond...fabulous.

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maybe Jill is Marge's daughter!

I just totally thought the same thing too! this could be how they undo the Jill/Kay mother-daughter line and Marge could be Kay's long lost twin sister! :)

Oh and - is the guy that masterminded the whole Marge/Kay switch plot the guy who is Kate's father?

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Oh and - is the guy that masterminded the whole Marge/Kay switch plot the guy who is Kate's father?

No. Kate's father is a plumber named Tiny who Esther was dating. After finding out he got Esther pregnant, Tiny wanted nothing to do with her.

The guy who planned the Marge/Kay switch was Rex Sterling's former cellmate, Clint Raddison, who married Rex's daughter Gina to get to his ex-cellmate. It was through Gina's connection to Katherine that Clint first got introduced to Kay, and then when he met trashy lookalike Marge in a diner, he came up with the idea for the switch.

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