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She is, and always will be, one of the best. Absolutely phenomenal.

It pains me to think how great this storyline about finding her first baby would have been if it had been written properly. I'm not sure it should have happened at all, but I am sure it should not have happened like this. At all.

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eh...I was expecting more focus on Daniel. And the Lily/Cane stuff was vomit-inducing.

The Sharon stuff was okay, but frankly, I wanted to see her dragged from the GCAC in cuffs while photogs snapped away. I get that technically, she's innocent but her relationship with Adam is so repugnant, she deserves what she gets.

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Victor is a rude jack ass.

Amen.... Though that has always been true, today was really a day i was not liking Victor. I am getting tired of how he always is looking at his phone whenever somebody is trying to put him in his place as Adam and Sharon were trying to do when she got arrested. If Eric Braeden actually allowed the writers to confirm that everything that Victor did is actually true, we would be in a better spot... but as said by EB himself is that "Victor must always win". I am getting really sick of him being written that way and who better than Maria Hell to actually listen to him.... and the way he reacted to the baby was just as sickening as well. He was pretty much rubbing Faith in all their faces as the greatest baby their ever was (the kid is cute don't get me wrong) and to not want to have anything to do with her, cause he is "That punk Billy Abbott's" kid with Victoria is really disturbing, even if she is adopted. Where is John Abbott to do a beating on Victor when you need him?....

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I can only imagine what it will be like when Victor finds out that they are taking care of Sheila's granddaughter...oy :(

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Wow, I just loathe Victor. He is such a douche. I understand that Victoria is being a spoiled brat with this whole lawsuit thing, but that is still your daughter and your GRANDCHILD. How could you be so cold? You don't choose who youre children fall in love with. If you don't like them, you express that opinion ONCE, and if they don't listen, you suck it the fuckk up and move on.

I know that Sharon didn't kill Skye. But the fact that she is with that bastard after everything he did, means she deserves what she gets. I LOVED the line Nick said. something like..."The fact that you can hand our daughter to this psychopath, I don't know what to believe you're capable of." Sharon is a worthless cunnt and I hope she is written out soon.

Cane/Lily...BARF.

Overall, good episode.

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eeeehhhhh....I get Victor's point about Lucy (ugh, I hate that name...). He doesn't hate the baby. And I'm sure the old man will be drooling over her the first time he can ogle the kid by himself. What I wish he'd said was "what the hell are you doing, letting this schmeel "surprise" you with a baby, FCOL?"

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I have no pity for Chompers or his birdbrain appendage. Victoria has enabled Victor at every turn, including when Victor gave her niece brain damage and killed her beloved beetfaced beau's niece. Is it bad now because it's happening to her?

They should not be raising a child anyway. They are terrible people and even worse parents.

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This is the Y&R legacy... multiple life-threatening locations from which you can choose to unceremoniously kill characters in/at.

Dear... how I love pictures like these... And it's from when the show was captivating, alive.

Jill/John :wub:

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Speaking of Jill, what they're doing to her continues to be sickening. I'm where she accepted Colin's proposal... oh my, the woman who clawed her way up Jabot and made a fortune for herself (through whatever means lol), a brilliant businesswoman who was wanted for her business savvy even though on a personal level she wasn't well-liked by many... now a complete and utter fool. It says a lot that the most exciting thing about this is that Walton's growing her hair. Go whore-hair! :D

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