Jump to content

Y&R March 2020 Discussion Thread


Recommended Posts

  • Replies 91
  • Created
  • Last Reply
  • Members

Wow great news!  I guess they are holding current episodes until they return to filming again. 

 

I'd love to see the episodes of Jill's shooting and Lauren being hurried alive to name a few. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • Members

I'm happy, and definitely hope they will pull out some good ones...Tracey hinted it was the Masquerade Ball next week cause she said she's wearing a wig in the episode, and that's one of the only times I know Lauren wears a wig...

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • Members

This is awesome! (Wish we could get this every holiday)

Hopefully we get to see episodes we can't find online like Mary Jo holding Christine hostage, Veronica shooting Nikki, Katherine driving off the cliff with Phillip, Phillip III's "death"...or even seeing Sheila and Lauren in the fire house again would be cool to rewatch.

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • Members

I watched the last five episodes because I heard of the Jill/Jack scenes and I loved it. They always feel natural together and especially now I think marrying Jill off to Jack could help unite The Abbott's with a strong matriarch and patriarch that would give you the necessary drama, but allow them to be on equal footing with the Newman's in terms of power. I loved when Jack and Jill had their fling in 2004 that went nowhere. This is certainly a welcome surprise!

 

Other stuff I enjoyed was seeing Sharon in this new role as a therapist (I'm assuming thats her job). The scenes with Victoria and Victor were nice. The writing for Victoria remains incredibly weak, bu t the actors played it well. I'm just tired of Victoria as a victim. They need to come up with something else already. Lily was great in her scenes with Billy, Nick and Jill. Lily has always worked with me when she is away from Cane and this is no different. I do wish her kids were around, but I hope this is the beginning of something real and not just a hit and run like her previous visits. Nick and Phyllis also worked incredibly well for me. Phyllis has floundered throughout her return and I would prefer Nick with Sharon, but this was well placed in the story and the chemistry is strong. They work as a couple when they don't have a lot of angst and can just vibe off each other. If they stay low key and fun I could be supportive of this.

 

The parts where I wanted to fall asleep were anything with Adam, Kyle, Summer, Theo or Lola. I know those characters are popular, but boy are they dull. I feel you could write them all off (plus Abby, Chelsea and Chance) and replace them with much more useful and potentially interesting characters.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • Members

The Kyle, Lola, Summer, Theo quad plus Mariah and Tessa are really the only unwatchable parts of the show for me. I basically fast forward them all after Suffering a little too much of them.

 

I think Jack and Jill would be a fantastic match right now. There’s just an easiness between Jess and Peter that translates really well.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.

  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.



  • Recent Posts

    • She absolutely needs to be on this show.
    • they need to bring her back for a role! I say expand Bill's family and have her play his meddling aunt that moves into his house with he and Hayley and goes head to head with Anita
    • I'll be brief with this response because it is veering into Classic thread territory, but I agree about the Taggert writing especially when the show revealed he worked with/was mentored by Deke and knew Sonny killed him.  It gave Taggert a bias that was unnecessary and made it seem like he was a poor judge of character, so the audience was already primed to dislike him even if Taggert was right. Plus, Garcia and Taggert were pretty obnoxious, especially early on lol.  
    • THE ROAD OF LIFE from 12-13-1984 to 7-1-1955. But this soap had been on radio & very popular from as far back as 1937. Then in 1954 P&G suggested to Irna Phillips that she develop this project for television & P&G would sponsor it. It may have been the beginnings of the sponsor-owned soaps.
    • SOD Where Are They Now? She left daytime more than 25 years ago, but GUIDING LIGHT fans have not forgotten Lynne Adams (ex-Leslie, GUIDING LIGHT, 1963-71; 1973-76; ex-Amy, SECRET STORM, 1971-72). She's one of Digest's most frequently requested "what ever happened to...." GL alums — a pleasant surprise to the actress. "I'm really flattered," she smiles, then admits that fans still occasionally recognize Leslie Jackson Bauer Norris Bauer. "It's amazing because I haven't done it for so many years." By Melissa Scardaville   The years that she did spend there were good ones. "My main memory is of all the women I knew on the show, like Charita [Bauer, ex-Bert], and Fran Myers [ex-Peggy] used to be a great friend of mine." Adams's main storyline — the tortured triangle of Mike/Leslie/Ed — was also a bright spot. "I really enjoyed doing it, until the character got married [to Mike] and she was happy." That, in turn, was the impetus for Adams to leave. "The character got boring, frankly," she shares. "It was very conservative and boring and happy. Not that happy is bad; happy is great, but it's not that great on a soap opera. You want to have some conflict and drama, and her biggest drama was that she was worried that her stepdaughter was going to get involved with some guy. It just wasn't interesting, so I left."   GL has ties to Adams's current project, Made-Up, a comedy about our culture of beauty that she wrote, starred in (with her sister, Brooke Adams, as well as brother-in-law Tony Shalhoub and Eva Amurri) and produced with Sister Films, a company she founded with Brooke. "The whole time I was on GUIDING LIGHT, I used to dye my hair because I went white when I was about 16," she shares. "After I had been off the soap for a while, I let my hair go, and it was shocking the difference in the way people treated me. You feel like you've disappeared and you're not a viable person somehow. Then, I would go to an audition wearing a wig, and suddenly it was a whole different story again."   That experience led her to write a one-woman show, Two-Faced, which she performed for nine years. Adams then embarked upon the arduous task of taking a version of the play to the screen — "One time, we had the $5 million in the bank and Kevin Kline couldn't do it and all the money fell apart." But, thanks to her husband, George Fifield, a media arts curator, she eventually got it shot on video as a mockumentary. "It's a movie that people who used to know me would love to see," she notes. To check if the film is coming to your area, log onto www.madeupthemovie.com. Adams also points out, "If you click 'Contact,' that [e-mail] comes to me, and I'll answer it."   Sure, her plate is full now, but would Adams ever return to soaps? "If you had asked me two years ago, I would have said yes. If you had asked me 10 years ago, I would have said no. Right now, I live in Boston, so that would make it kind of impossible," she chuckles. "But I loved doing soaps. It was a hard job, but it was really fun. I used to have some relationships with some of the people who watched the show who would write to me. I miss all that."
    • Thank you for this!  My guess is that they had actresses audition as backup in case Tunie said no. Debbi Morgan mentioned she was asked but turned them down and I imagine it was likely for Anita as well. I love that they sent her a letter acknowledging her advocacy.  I hope that down the line they consider her for another role. We need two Articulettes! 
    • Very interesting - thanks, @P.J. and @DeeVee!  This makes me want to go back in time and start my watch at '89. I think I'm going to power through just a little more of '96 right now just to see A-M/Lucy marry (so I can see their happy ending), how Phillip enters the picture, more of Alex vs. Amanda (because that's so funny/amusing to me), and what happens to Blake's twin babies (the only things really keeping me going right now).
    • Today marks the 139th anniversary of Emily Dickinson’s death. She died on May 15, 1886 at the age of 55. WalMart has said their prices are going up. As ideas go, I am againsr this one.
    • Just finished yesterday &  SEX Bill & Hayley & I'm looking around, waiting for them to be through, not into it. Dani & Andre  

      Please register in order to view this content

      OH BOY Moving on, Anita, so poignant. Will have to go back & get her lines. Summary: another great day in Fairmont Crest whistling, dragging toe in dirt, secret smile  
×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

By using this site, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy