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Y&R: Week of March 1 Discussion


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I'm not sure what precisely you're referring to, but I agree.

For me, this "Adam gets busted" storyline has just come out of left-field. It's extremely anti-climactic. They all pretty much know he's evil but there's no proof. If someone had been going after Adam for months and it had built up to this, that would've been cool. But this reeks of them desperately trying to end this story as quickly as possible.

As for the Chance story, I'm not sure how or why we're supposed to care. Unless the person targeting Chance is someone from Nina and/or Phillip's past, I'm not sure how we're supposed to get excited. Are we just supposed to like Chance so much that we care about these dayplayers he works with at the police department?

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So are mine, but even I could spot the difference between a lovesick psycho and her milquetoast psychiatrist any day of the week.

Where's Lauren's headache medication? I could use a dose.

DeeeDee: "Pretty much."

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I hate how they always make Jill out to be this spiteful bitch and Katherine is a sainted heroine. No, Katherine's the crabby old lady who immediately rubbed it in to Jill that she wasn't her daughter as soon as she found out. I am glad Jill's stabbing Kay in the back and busting Tucker, but it's unfortunate it's only happening to keep this ridiculous feud going. I'm sick of them being enemies. I want Katherine and Jill to be mother and daughter again, in a foster/adopted family sense.

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For once, I agree with you. Short of Jill accidentally killing Murphy, Brock, or anyone else from Katherine's immediately family, a blood feud between these two women doesn't make sense anymore. Their relationship evolved too much when they thought they were mother and daughter to go down old roads.

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What is Jill's motivation? Jealousy? Concern for Katherine? I didn't understand that scene with her staring at Kay and Tucker hugging.

Nor do I understand how anyone that calls themselves a writer could make Chance so bland and robotic. He's a Chancellor for god sake! I feel sorry for John Driscoll, compared to the character he played on GL, this one is a hundred times more bland and boring.

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The Chancellors define bland and robotic these days. The show's complete inability to write for a family is glaring with them. All the backpatting about building up the Chancellors and they are all superfluous. It's hard to believe that when only Katherine and Jill were there they drove huge story for years.

They need Chance there to be a boring blah to contrast with the "men with balls", like Billy. That was the role they put Cane in but for whatever reason they shifted gears.

Jill's motivation was being a thorn in the side of the holy one and her boring son. She resents their attempt at closeness, she's jealous, so she has to lash out, since she serves no other purpose on the show.

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This show makes it so easy for fans to be disturbed at its direction. It pisses me the hell off that the writers on this show (they're reading this, so they know who they are) act as if fans have little ground to stand on with their opinions and what happens on this show under their watch.

These people really do believe they sh!t gold, I can't wait for their comeuppance.

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