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That was something else that was bothering me the other day. Did Dina and Traci have much interaction back on Dina’s original run in the 80s? From the episodes I’ve seen from the 80s, Dina has interactions only with John, Jack and Ashley. It’s almost as though the Dina/Traci relationship was non-existent back then.

 

Funnily enough I recall a synopsis update from 1996 that I read years ago about the reactions of the Abbott kids when John and Dina announced their plans to remarry:

 

”Jack smiled, Traci didn’t, and Ashley stormed out.”

 

Such a beautiful summation of Dina’s relationship with her kids.

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Does anyone have the episode after Sharon's gala? I wish they would do back to back episodes. Even though the premise was silly (the miracle plant lol), it was the last good umbrella storyline for me. Everyone involved was on their A game.

 

I like Eileen Davidson, but yes Brenda Epperson really did a solid job at embodying the character and making her less spiteful.

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If anyone is interested, here's the German version of Traci & Brad's first wedding.  It was originally supposed to be in church, but was changed to the Abbot house at the last minute because of the publicity after Jack's arrest for shooting Jill.

 

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This is the one that's supposed to air monday. (I also just noticed that they blocked the German version of Danny's "It's Ok to Say No" concert, I wonder if that's a hint that one will come up? I think I have it in English somewhere anyway)

 

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Thanks to @BoldRestless for posting that episode in German! Fascinating!

 

 

Monday June 8, 2020: #3396 from July 18, 1986

 

IMDB summary: "After receiving the results of Nikki's tests, a frantic Casey tries unsuccessfully to reach her sister. Both Victor and Matt charm their respective lovers during a lush dinner. Andy tells Lauren and Paul that Farren went missing. Soon after Farren returns and announces she's ready to face her past. JoAnna encourages John to have a face-lift."

 

Clarification: Casey tries to reach Victor about Nikki's tests. Casey isn't telling Nikki yet.

 

The part "Both Victor and Matt charm their respective lovers during a lush dinner" is actually this:

 

Matt takes Nikki on a date to the Colonnade Room. The auto-translate from German to English is a bit garbled but they both mention champagne a lot. I wonder what they are talking about?

 

Victor is dressed in a tux and invites Ashley somewhere private (I think maybe at his home?) and Ashley (Eileen D) arrives in a lovely gown and he speaks very passionately to her when she arrives.  They have a fancy dinner and then he gives Victor gives Ashley a boxed present - she opens it and finds a model of a fancy yacht inside and the boat is named "Forever Ashley". This is a model of the actual boat he is giving her as a for "Christmas". (Not sure of the auto-translation. Did he say early Christmas present now, or did he say it's being commissioned and will be ready by Christmas? ) He says he has never loved anyone in this way. They pledge undying love. He can't wait for his divorce to be final. Nothing could ever break us apart, etc.


FYI,  I think that IMDB summary had an error? From the auto-translation, it seemed like Casey was trying to call Victor, not Nikki.  Casey finally reaches him at the end of the episode. Casey tells Victor to meet her tomorrow at her office and don't tell Nikki. (Casey wants to tell Victor about Nikki's test results, and she doesn't want Nikki to learn the test results yet).

 

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Tuesday June 9, 2020: #7150 from June 7, 2001

 

soapcentral recap:
https://www.soapcentral.com/yr/recaps/2001/010604.php#thu

 

Another episode recap, which includes details of Nick and Sharon's date: 
http://tvmegasite.net/updates/yr/2001/yr060601.htm 

 

Nick surprises Sharon with a lavish date in an Arabian-style tent structure on the Newman property.

 

Billy and Mac are a couple. Jill is annoyed that Jack had helped them reconcile. Jill is annoyed that Brittany failed to keep Billy and Mac apart.

 

Mamie secretly brings little Nate for a visit with Malcolm, without Olivia's knowledge. After that, Malcolm and Olivia meet and discuss their upcoming divorce and Nate's upcoming family softball game. Malcolm is in a relationship with Alex Perez. Neil is interested in Alex but tries to not show it. Malcolm asks Neil for relationship advice. Later, Alex and Olivia cross paths and argue about Malcolm wanting custody of Nate.


Paul tells Isabella she will need to move out. Christine phones her husband Paul from Hong Kong, and Isabella answers the phone. Michael phones Christine and tells her of a job opportunity in Australia, and she is interested.

 

 

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Wednesday June 10, 2020: #8134 from May 16, 2005


Soapcentral recap is a brief summary:
https://www.soapcentral.com/yr/recaps/2005/050516.php#mon

 

Detailed recap here:
http://tvmegasite.net/updates/yr/2005/yr-05-13-05.shtml

 

Lauren puts on a gorgeous gown that Michael had given her. Michael treats her to a fabulous night of dancing and gambling at a casino, and asks her to marry him.


J.T. and Katherine arrange a ruse to get Mac to go to the loft apartment. J.T. surprises Mac with a margarita and tacos party for just the two of them in the loft.
 

Daniel meets with Lily and tells her he plans to go on the run. In the hospital, Cassie remembers that she was driving, and pulls out her IV and sneaks out of the hospital to try to find Daniel.


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What is the theme of the week? Trying to figure out what these three episodes have in common. Lavish dates?
 

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