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Young & Restless - July 2021 Episode Counts


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July 2021 Episode Rankings
A total of 22 Episodes aired this Month
Thanks @jcar03 for the info! 

1.) Eric Braeden (Victor Newman) : 15
*.) Amelia Heinle (Victoria Newman) : 15
*.) Elizabeth Leiner (Tara Locke) : 15
4.) Richard Burgi (Ashland Locke) : 13
*.) Michael Mealor (Kyle Abbott) : 13
*.) Jason Thompson (Billy Abbott) : 13
7.) Peter Bergman (Jack Abbott) 12
*.) Mark Grossman (Adam Newman) : 12
*.) Courtney Hope (Sally Spectra) : 12
*.) Bryton James (Devon Hamilton) : 12

*.) Michelle Stafford (Phyllis Summers) : 12
12.) Mishael Morgan (Amanda Sinclair) : 11
13.) Christel Khalil (Lily Winters) : 10
*.) Melody Thomas Scott (Nikki Newman) : 10
15.) Sharon Case (Sharon Rosales) : 9
*.) Melissa Ordway (Abby Newman Abbott-Chancellor) : 9
17.) Sean Dominic (Nate Hastings) : 7
*.) Melissa Claire Egan (Chelsea Lawson) : 7
*.) Cait Fairbanks (Tessa Porter) : 7
*.) Jacob Aaron Gaines (Moses Winters) : 7 

21.) Reylynn Caster (Faith Newman) : 6
*.) Sean Carrigan (Stitch Rayburn) : 6
*.) Leigh-Ann Rose (Imani Benedict) : 6

24.) Brytni Sarpy (Elena Dawson) : 5
25.) Camryn Grimes (Mariah Copeland) : 4
*.) Christian LeBlanc (Michael Baldwin) : 4
*.) Jordi Vilasuso (Rey Rosales) : 4
*.) Michael Bofshever (Doctor Hedges) : 4
*.) Tricia Cast (Nina Webster) : 4
*.) Elizabeth Hendrickson (Chloe Fisher) : 4
*.) Jack Landon (Sutton Ames) : 4
*.) Judah Mackey (Connor Newman) : 4

33.) Hunter King (Summer Newman) : 3
*.) Joshua Morrow (Nicholas Newman) : 3
*.) Ptosha Storey (Naya Benedict ) : 3
36.) Tracey Bregman (Lauren Fenmore Baldwin) : 2
*.) Kellen Enriquez (Harrison Locke) : 2

38.) Eileen Davidson (Ashley Abbott) : 1
*.) Beth Maitland (Traci Abbott) : 1
*.) Greg Rikaart (Kevin Fisher) : 1
*.) Cristina Serafini (Angelina Marcetti) : 1
*.) Kendra Slaubaugh (Herself) : 1


Contract Star(s) not appearing this Month

Kate Linder (Esther Valentine) 



 

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Yeah, is he on a break or something? Just odd to not see him. I thought they were foreshadowing Sally going after Nick to solely to spite Phyllis. (There was a scene at the Grand Phoenix where Sally vowed revenge on Phyllis a few months ago, and Nick just happened to walk in afterwards. I was ohhh, they’ve dropped an anvil that they’re gonna go there with a Jack/Sally/Phyllis/Nick quad. But then Faith needed her kidney, Nick took off to Kansas to find Adam to be her donor, they teased a business story with Victor and Adam, then Nick left to be with Summer in Italy, and no Sally/Nick affair. I’m assuming that if they keep Courtney Hope, they’ll get around to it, but just odd they’ve essentially dropped Nick entirely.)

The show feels aimless, as if they are hedging bets on stories because they aren’t entirely sure which actors will be around due to budget, contracts, or unexpected departures. We know that to be the case with Mealor and King, and it had been the case with Donny Boaz. 

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Josh Morrow(Nick) was very likely on a break,  he took Summer to Italy, and wasn't seen most of that time Summer was off.   And before that he wasn't seen too much.  

WOW  lousy Elizabeth Lenier(Tara) is tied for #1 for the 2nd month in a row!?!!?   WTF??  Is she banging someone at Sony, CBS or behind the scenes of Y&R?   Worst actress by far on the show.  Hopefully she's gone once Hunter King(Summer) and Michael Mealor(Kyle) leave. 

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No way did it seem like Victor was #1. Some of those eps he mumbled and grumbled in a couple of scenes only.

It's starting to feel like they are taping random scenes that get inserted into an episode. eg taping some Victor scenes on a day when EB is working and then slotting them in.

Although I have read that an actor has to be paid if they appear in an episode. So maybe it's just being done to save time, nor necessarily money.

 

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Funny enough it used to be that way a lot when Bill Bell wrote,  where characters would should up sometimes halfway or close to the end of the episode you didn’t expect to see. I kind of like they have brought some of them technique back but I agree its more shoehorned compared to the past. 

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