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February 2009 Episode Rankings

A total of 20 episodes aired this month.

1. Billy Miller (Billy Abbott) 16

2. Christel Khalil (Lily Winters) 14

3. Sharon Case (Sharon Abbott) 13

*. Daniel Goddard (Cane Ashby) 13

*. Jess Walton (Jill Abbott) 13

6. Peter Bergman (Jack Abbott) 12

*. Eric Braeden (Victor Newman) 12

*. Eileen Davidson (Ashley Abbott) 12

*. Elizabeth Hendrickson (Chloe Ashby) 12

*. Kate Linder (Esther Wilkes) 12

*. Joshua Morrow (Nick Newman) 12

*. Tammin Sursok (Colleen Carlton) 12

13. Jeanne Cooper (Katherine Chancellor) 10

*. Christian LeBlanc (Michael Baldwin) 10

*. Kevin Schmidt (Noah Newman) 10

*. Michelle Stafford (Phyllis Newman) 10

17. Hayley Erin (Abby Carlton) 8

*. James Michael Gregary (Clint Radison) 8

*. Amelia Heinle (Victoria Hellstrom) 8

*. Vanessa Marano (Eden Gerick) 8

21. Tracey E. Bregman (Lauren Baldwin) 7

*. David Leisure (Roger Wilkes) 7

23. Michael Fairman (Murphy) 6

*. Thad Luckinbill (J.T. Hellstrom) 6

*. Kristoff St. John (Neil Winters) 6

26. Judith Chapman (Gloria Bardwell) 5

*. Adrienne Frantz (Amber Moore) 5

*. Michael Graziadei (Daniel Romalotti) 5

*. Clyde Kusatsu (Dr. Dennis Okamura) 5

*. Emily O'Brien (Jana Fisher) 5

*. Greg Rikaart (Kevin Fisher) 5

*. Marcia Wallace (Annie Wilkes) 5

33. Nia Peeples (Karen Winters) 4

34. Beth Maitland (Traci Connolly) 3

*. Eva Marcille (Tyra Hamilton) 3

*. Melody Thomas Scott (Nikki Newman) 3

*. Scott Alan Smith (Dr. Gannon) 3

*. Tonya Lee Williams (Olivia Winters) 3

*. Cassius Willis (Det. Gil Wallace) 3

40. Vail Bloom (Heather Stevens) 2

*. Doug Davidson (Paul Williams) 2

*. Don Diamont (Brad Carlton) 2

*. Chris Engen (Adam Wilson) 2

*. Yani Gellman (Rafe Torres) 2

*. Scott Michael Hammer (Patrol officer) 2

*. Karen Hensel (Doris Collins) 2

*. Elena Lyons (Marisol Pena) 2

*. Sandy Martin (Jimmy) 2

*. Jamia Simone Nash (Ana Hamilton) 2

*. Ted Shackelford (Jeffrey Bardwell) 2

51. Harvey Jacob Alperin (Rabbi Nussbaum) 1

*. Larry Bagby (Frank Ellis) 1

*. Sarah Buehler (Imogene) 1

*. James C. Burns (Ranger) 1

*. Stacy Haiduk (Mary Jane) 1

*. Ted Mattison (Park ranger) 1

*. James McCauley (Evan Drake) 1

*. Louis Mustillo (Joe Jr.) 1

*. June Squibb (Pearl Mae) 1

*. Richard Wharton (Pawnshop owner) 1

Contract actor not appearing this month:

Bryton McClure (Devon Hamilton)

Other minor guest roles:

Joe Tesper, Technician, Pastor, Judge, Manager

January-February 2009 Episode Rankings.

A total of 40 episodes aired.

1. Joshua Morrow (Nick Newman) 25

2. Sharon Case (Sharon Abbott) 24

*. Jeanne Cooper (Katherine Chancellor) 24

*. Billy Miller (Billy Abbott) 24

*. Michelle Stafford (Phyllis Newman) 24

6. Eric Braeden (Victor Newman) 23

7. Peter Bergman (Jack Abbott) 22

8. Eileen Davidson (Ashley Abbott) 21

*. Jess Walton (Jill Abbott) 21

10. Daniel Goddard (Cane Ashby) 20

*. Christel Khalil (Lily Winters) 20

*. Christian LeBlanc (Michael Baldwin) 20

13. Michael Fairman (Murphy) 19

14. Elizabeth Hendrickson (Chloe Ashby) 18

*. Greg Rikaart (Kevin Fisher) 18

16. Adrienne Frantz (Amber Moore) 16

*. Kevin Schmidt (Noah Newman) 16

18. Kate Linder (Esther Valentine) 15

*. Tammin Sursok (Colleen Carlton) 15

20. Hayley Erin (Abby Carlton) 14

*. Michael Graziadei (Daniel Romalotti) 14

*. Amelia Heinle (Victoria Hellstrom) 14

*. Vanessa Marano (Eden Gerick) 14

24. Tracey E. Bregman (Lauren Baldwin) 13

*. Don Diamont (Brad Carlton) 13

26. Judith Chapman (Gloria Bardwell) 12

*. James Michael Gregary (Clint Radison) 12

*. Emily O'Brien (Jana Fisher) 12

*. Melody Thomas Scott (Nikki Newman) 12

30. Doug Davidson (Paul Williams) 11

*. David Leisure (Roger Wilkes) 11

32. Kristoff St. John (Neil Winters) 10

33. Thad Luckinbill (J.T. Hellstrom) 9

34. Nia Peeples (Karen Winters) 8

35. Ted Shackelford (Jeffrey Bardwell) 7

36. Vail Bloom (Heather Stevens) 6

*. Eva Marcille (Tyra Hamilton) 6

38. Yani Gellman (Rafe Torres) 5

*. Clyde Kusatsu (Dr. Dennis Okamura) 5

*. Jamia Simone Nash (Ana Hamilton) 5

*. Marcia Wallace (Annie Wilkes) 5

*. Cassius Willis (Det. Gil Wallace) 5

43. Chris Engen (Adam Wilson) 4

*. Beth Maitland (Traci Connolly) 4

*. June Squibb (Pearl Mae) 4

*. Tonya Lee Williams (Olivia Winters) 4

47. Bryton McClure (Devon Hamilton) 3

48. Karen Hensel (Doris Collins) 2

49. Carmen Argenziano (D.A. Dennis Elroy) 1

*. Larry Bagby (Frank Ellis) 1

*. Michael Gross (River Baldwin) 1

*. Stacy Haiduk (Mary Jane) 1

*. Patty Weaver (Gina Roma) 1

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Why wouldn't she? After being with the show for 27 years, she deserves to have more appearances. It it, however, probably just temporary (until her storyline ends).

Embarrassing about Bryton, isn't it? There have been talks about another person getting cut because of a lack of storyline, but there's no guarantee it's him.

I hope we get more Nikki next month.

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Well MTS was on vacation in February so I'm sure we'll be seeing more of Nikki now. Sad that Doug Davidson has the same amount of appearances as Don Diamont, and Brad is dead. I hate to sound like a broken record, but why oh why didn't they just kill off Paul?

As for Bryton, I was shocked when he wasn't in the Winters scenes when Neil came back to the apartment with Tyra & Ana. They aren't even trying to write for him, not that I mind. His love for his sisters is gross: Ana because he's not 10 and Lily because it's so obvious he wants to boink her.

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That is only because the writers kept ignoring her for years. It's always nice to have someone like that with a little more airtime. Linder deserves it. Plus her family is expanding.

It was surprising... they always manage to push him in those scene to say a line or two. They need to do something with the character.

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Annie Wilkes?, i have completely missed her appearences, i knew that Marcia Wallace was joining, can anyone tell me a little bit about her character.

The balance is good, but Gloria could be on a little more, nice that Katherine & Jill have had a lot of airtime.

Thanks for this list! :P

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No, Gloria needs a long time on the backburner.

Annie is the first wife of the bigamist Roger Wilkes. She's helping out Clint and Roger in their plot by watching over "Marge," while Kay is slowly working on getting Annie to help her escape.

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But she's a supporting player who is tied to the longest running actress/second longest running character on the show, one who is in a front burner story that's driving a heck of a lot more than anything Phyllis is doing of late. And on top of that, Esther is also tied to another front burner story with the Billy/Chloe/Cane/Lilly story, and she has good reason to be high profile in both. During other times, seeing Esther would mean watching her visit her daughter/granddaughter and bring Mrs. C her tea. But right now, it's a good time to be Katherine's long time employee/friend and Chloe's mom given how much airtime those stories get, don't you think?

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I love seeing Jill so high up and I really hope it continues.

I'd rather see a lot more Esther than Phyllis. Esther deserves the airtime and honestly Phyllis gets on my nerves sometimes (so does Nick for that matter too).

Sharon is on a roll right now and I am enjoying every second of it.

Tammin has really grown on me. I know a lot of fans aren't crazy about her, but I like her. I adore Adrianne Leon, but honestly I liked her more on GH when she was Brook Lynn.

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Drop the 'tude. I wasn't insulting Esther or her portrayer. I love the character and Kate Linder is a class act. I was simply commenting on the irony of Katherine's maid and confidante receiving more screen time than Phyllis, who was the show's lead heroine just 2 years ago.

And would you (and everyone else) PLEASE stop talking as if I'm somehow obsessed with Tammin? It's beyond insulting. <_<

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