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Y&R: Week of May 18, 2009


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Yeah, but I don't want to see

.

That would be a major turn in

character. If

, I want that to be an "unexpected" event (for

) that he did not anticipate, not knowing that

back in the day.

If it goes that route, I'll begin to understand that the writers have lost touch with this show again. It will be right back to LML-era plotting (Jack and Nikki compete as senators! Sure!)

EXACTLY!

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I understand, and I appreciate both your caution in labelling the information and your caveat. That said, I would be very unhappy if

turns

. That said, I guess we could argue he has been thus since he engineered

...but there I somehow understood the motivation.

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Regarding the

thing, I just prefer to think that Sabrina's death made him go a little wonky. It wasn't too long ago that everyone was speculating he was behind the gaslighting of Ashley for the same reason.

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Mark - this feud can only go on so long before the ante gets upped. Sabrina, while universally disliked by everyone (not me!), was the wife Victor ALWAYS wanted. Sweet, innocent, beautiful (to HIM!), and best of all obedient. She epitomized everything he wanted in a wife. That was taken away from him brutally - and people say he got over her too soon, but I don't think he did or ever will till he gets his revenge. Victor will never forgive himself for not taking Sabrina home - cause he was too busy getting the goods on that tool Phillipe and that leads him to load it all on Jack. Jack broke that story about Phillipe and Sabrina which was completely untrue. And what Jack did to Adam and Victor was completely and totally worthy of some payback. Jack was VERY dark too when he read that diary to Adam, covered his tracks and played poor pitiful, pathetic Adam for a fool.

This progression seems logical and makes for damn good drama.

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Well, during the last year Jack faked Victor's diary and is now working with "Colleen" against Victor, while Victor is using Mary Jane to get to Jack. It's always about these two doing things to one-up the other. But the spumour is going a little bit too far.

And BTW Kenny, I love your DLM signature. I miss that show so much.

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Yes, that would work for me. The way he is still so vile to Nikki...I personally think Victor still has untreated epilepsy or a screw loose from the death. So, yes, that would work for me.

Yeah, but Jill-Kay have feuded for 36 years, and neither of them wants to

the other. The ante can get upped too far. But, I'll play along. I hope the

part ends up being all MJ's idea...and that the extent of TGVN's involvement is -- at most -- failing to intervene.

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Jill/Kay is a very feminine feud, Jack and Victor is testosterone city. I hear your concerns about the fallout from this, and can this Victor be redeemed and where do we go from here. But keep this in mind - Jack did indeed commit a crime and he has gone unpunished.

This whole storyline is very much a war and the sides are both even and beautifully synchronistic. Jack tried to take Victor's life (life in jail) and now victor is trying to do it literally. Victor has not fought back against Jack at all publicly.

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