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A clip of Dina's 1983 arrival was on YT years ago. Maybe an upcoming theme week for long lost relatives returning might have that episode. 

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For you longtime Y&R fans, was there always continuous contempt towards Dina as there was when she returned again a couple years back? In soapland, I would think a 3-year run (1983-86) would equal a lot of mending of fences and forgiveness. 

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When she returned in Nov '91 (ostensibly for Traci's wedding but really since she was broke) it was said that she had cut off contact with the family during the prior few years, so that created new family tension even if she had previously mended fences in the 80s.

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Episodes set to air next week for Newman Family Week. 

 

https://daytimeconfidential.com/2020/07/23/the-notorious-newmans-are-front-and-center-on-the-young-and-the-restless-next-week

 

Monday, July 27: Victor (Eric Braeden) schools Nick (Joshua Morrow) on the importance of the Newman legacy, Drucilla (Victoria Rowell) talks to her big sister Olivia (Tonya Lee Williams) about a medical issue, and Nikki (Melody Thomas Scott) is concerned by Victoria’s (Heather Tom) independence. (Original airdate: Aug. 30, 1994)

 

Tuesday, July 27: Nikki and Ashley (Eileen Davidson) struggle with the secret about who Abby’s father really is, Kevin (Greg Rikaart) comes clean with Lauren (Tracey Bregman), and Victor‘s world is rocked. (Original airdate: April 2, 2004)

 

Wednesday, July 29: The Newman family is devastated by Cassie’s (Camryn Grimes) death, and Malcolm (Shemar Moore) worries about Lily’s (Christel Khalil) relationship with Daniel (Michael Graziadei). (Original airdate: May 24, 2005)

 

Thursday, July 30: Victoria (Amelia Heinle) and J.T. (Thad Luckinbill) prepare for their wedding day, Jack (Peter Bergman) plots against Gloria (Judith Chapman), and Victor and Nick have a ceasefire in their latest war.(Original airdate: Feb. 2, 2008)

 

Friday, July 31: Victor reunites with his estranged father, Albert Miller (George Kennedy), Sharon hides from Cameron Kirsten (Linden Ashby), and Nikki goes all out to protect the Newman family. (Original airdate: Nov. 21, 2003)

 

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Friday, July 31:
"Victor reunites with his estranged father, Albert Miller"
(I assume that's from a press release).


Those CBS press releases are sometimes written by people who don't understand what's going on.

He is not an "estranged father". 

The word "estranged" means "having lost former closeness and affection".

 

It should say Victor confronts his cruel biological father who was never a father to him.

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Honestly they couldn't have picked Victor's debut episode from February 8, 1980 for Monday's episode?? He's the whole reason there IS a pack of Newman's! Ugh

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And I agree with you all about them starting some kind of service where they upload all the classic episodes to a site, such as All Access or something like that. B&B's been doing it in the Netherlands! There's no reason why Y&R can't follow suit.

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