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Y&R: Week of May 18, 2009


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Speaking of Case and the Emmys has anyone notice (with the exception of this year) the lack of recognition that goes to the actresses who play heroines? It's like if you play a "good" character on a soap, you can forget about real recognition (unless you're Erika Slezak). Again, not counting this year's fluke of nominations. Just a thought.

Anyway I do think Case has been doing some of the best work of her career, I'm enjoying her tremendously.

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I agree and they both play so well off of one another.

NOOO! Chloe needs a friend and that's Amber.

Plus. didn't she say or was it Nelson, that she was the future of Y&R?

No, they suffer because most of the other's lack of acting skills.

EOB is a good actress if they give her something therefore she does put those other 3 to shame but since she doesn't really have an identity outside of Kevin sadly, she wouldn't be missed if they were to write her off.

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Why do you say that? I mean, historically I thought they were Zzzzzzzzz. But today, specifically, I thought their kiss was actually quite interesting.

I don't remember that. I thought, years ago, Brad said Amber was the future of B&B. If so, that worked out real well....

Those pictures of nu-Adam were interesting. Way-to-go Errol for getting pics within 24 hours!!!!!!!!

He gives off an angry intensity in those pics...but not the cuteness. Oh well, that's okay. I think he may work well for this new "perverse" and "twisted" villainous Adam.

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JM seems to admire MS (understandable), maybe she is comfortable with the fact that he looks upto her and it affects her performances with him. What-ever it is I'm glad it has seemed to stop and MS is back as the real Phyllis in so many ways.

SC has been incredible this year.

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He looks good. It's kind of weird the way this all happened practically overnight though. Y&R had to have been having problems with CE for awhile. I wonder if they were going to fire him if he didn't break his contact, since it seems like they had MM waiting iin the wings.

Me too. That would be such bad taste.

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