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I guess Closed Captioning mixed up one black character for another black character that was involved with Nathan. Because all black people look alike. (Roll Eyes) 

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Again, most of y'all aren't familiar enough with Eileen Davidson's Ashley to have a favorite Ashley LMAO

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 But she was beautiful and sweet and a very capable recast.

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I've watched the show through all the Ashley's and I honestly liked all of them including the one after Brenda (I dont know her name) Eileen is good but I like Brenda just a little more. So I like seeing her in these old episodes

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Peter Barton is the blandest bland who ever blanded.

 

Sheila repeating “God I love you so much” is chilling. Those are the private moments I miss from Y&R


I didn’t want to jinx it by asking, “Will we get a full episode?” But here’s Governor Murphy.

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I loved today's episode, and I like that so far this week the episodes have not been so Victor/Nikki centric. We got a good sampling of 1990 Y&R with the Sheila/Scott/Lauren triangle, Mamie and the Barber sisters, the mysterious Cassandra Rawlins, and of course Cricket Blair. I would love a Sheila/Lauren week. Y&R and B&B could coordinate their classic offerings.

 

I also found it funny that today's broadcast replaced "The Stripper" with a cheap soundalike tune but didn't edit the wardrobe malfunction. The original is on youtube:

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