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How much time do we give Sally Sussman before we ask for her firing?


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Four months and yet she hasn't had one great must see story. She does mini stories that last three weeks top with no real payoff.

I think the actor is good but not to be a lead and paired with Ashley. Eileen Davidson didn't seem to interested in the story either in her interview or she would have gushed about it but she didn't.

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I think that Y&R Sally Sussman should immediately be fired and let go because the storylines are getting worser and worser and none of the stories that us fans/tv viewers have been subjected through has nothing to do with The Young and the Restless, any of the characters and the history of the show and the standards the Late Bill Bell has set for this once spectacularly sensational soap opera and her don't care attitude and her trying to run and control The Young and the Restless and the cast and crew and have such a mean spirited, cracked the whip attitude and forget that she(Sally Sussman)is a head writer and not in charge of Y&R, Mal Young(Executive Producer)of Y&R, CBS and Sony Pictures are in charge Of The Young and the Restless and she also forget that we fans/tv viewers are the reason that The Young and the Restless is on the Air for more than 44 years on the air and we also should have a say in how  Y&R turns out and get it back to the spectacularly sensationally excellent soap opera it used to be in the 1973-1998 and be again if someone was hired who cares about soap operas like us fans/tv viewers and know how to really get us back the really soap operas that we grew up watching and talking about in our homes and on vacations with our families and at schools in classes and between classes in the hallways and I feel that she Y&R's Sally Sussman should be gone because of her saying that Y&R's Adam Newman(played by Chris Engen, Michael Muhney and Justin Hartley)is never ever coming back or being recast when that casting decision should be up to Mal Young(Executive Producer)of The Young and the Restless and us fans/viewers to decide not a flanky head writer(Sally Sussman)of Y&R who should stick to head writing and not take over the entire Y&R soap opera show and Sally Sussman(Executive Producer)of Y&R should also go because she keeps pushing all of these explicitly graphic and very terrifying and scary violence on us fans/tv viewers that needs to be dialed down a lot and giving us fans/tv viewers a very dark, very scary, very dangerously and very deadly soap opera that have people tuning out in droves. What happen to the thrilling, exciting, suspenseful, riveting, character-driven, edge of your sit storylines that got of hook on Y&R and not let go of those Y&R characters and have us fans/tv viewers continuing to tune in tomorrow to Y&R? Where is the love stories and the romance and passion and seduction and intimacy, fantasy, adventure, escapism, scantily-clad men and women and the incredibly, spectacularly sensationally excellent writing and acting that made Y&R the powerhouse gold standard number#1 soap opera  for over 29 years and counting and there now should be a change and I'm hoping that Y&R, Mal Young(Executive Producer)of Y&R, CBS and Sony Pictures all come together and for the good and future of The Young and the Restless fire and let go of Sally Sussman(Executive Producer)then maybe Y&R wouldn't be so extremely and explicitly and painful and dangerously boing and we  fans/tv viewers don't have to worry about Y&R being cancelled!! So Fire Sally Sussman(Executive Producer)of The Young and the Restless and save this show from cancellation, NOW!!

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