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Y&R: Blast from Giggly Heffa's Past Returns


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I don't recall the actual scenes. Did they actually show her driving as the car mowed them down? Wondering if MAB & Co. will come up with some sort of retcon scenario where she'll take the fall for it only because she's protecting the true identity of the driver.

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Pretty sure this will end up being another storyline with NOTHING happening to Phyllis. I bet it will either end with everyone taking up for Phyllis, MAB rewritting history to say Phyllis wasn't driving the car or Ricky will end blackmailing Phyllis with the info and later die and no one will ever know what she did.

This story will end just like all the rest of their storylines "Pointless"!

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I believe she provided the giggly and I provided the heffa. :) This was when Phyllis was acting like an air-headed schoolgirl laughing at any and everything Nick said or did because Michelle Staf--Phyllis had some fantasy about screwing the high school jock (Nick). While he and his wife were grieving the death of their teenage daughter.

Heffa.

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The Giggly Heffa persona was definitely a LOW, LOW period for Phyllis. In the end, it did create years of storylines (good and bad) for Sharon/Nick/Phyllis. It was an unexpected pairing that sort of made Nick into a man. Perhaps, he'll reach manhood by the time he's 50, but I doubt it. The reality is that Nick has been able to skate (while continuing to wreck Sharon) until Phyllis confronted him on the back and forth earlier this year. Those were some of my favorite scenes.

I'm glad they are exploring this story since it's not some made up crap, but I kind of feel like they are piling it on Phyllis unnecessarily. She loses jacka$$ her father, Lucy - it's a bit much this soon. I'd rather have seen this storyline in the fall. Perhaps, this will totally backfire and Paul will send pRicky out of GC once and for all!

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Okayyyy that is just so sick and wrong of Phyllis to actually fantasize about doing Nick, while he and Sharon were just grieving Cassie.

I swear if i ever head-wrote this show ( a recurring dream of mine) I would write people actually calling her Gigglyheffa on the show! Hey, if Bill wrote in Phyllis calling Cricket "the bug" (which i was surprised to learn that people on the early 90's soap message boards called her that, before giggly had shown up and started using that nickname.) I can defintely get away with people using that to describe her on the show!

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