Y&R September 2021 Discussion Thread
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By DemetriKane · Posted
TBH, I would accept it either way, but I believe Eva would be much more fascinating without blood relatives right now. -
By NothinButAttitude · Posted
I can't even fault them for the product placement at this point. It has me cracking up and interested to see where they put Tide and Febreeze next.Please register in order to view this content
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Aww I was hoping that Zimmerman would still do the breakdown like the last two episodes. But good to see Martin on script. YASSSSSS DD YASSSSSSSSS!! Selling Nicole. The venom in her inflections. 'We'll see you leave in one piece.' Oooo Anita.
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Or they'd make her a Dupree for equally valid reasons.
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'No...she won't.' Ooooo Silk Press Sheila...get him. And yassss to Anita getting it on. And Martin looks triggered. Flashback incoming...? Awww Nicole.
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By Liberty City · Posted
Should've brought in the Tide Pods then... oh wait, is that too soon? -
By Soaplovers · Posted
A talented soap opera writing team would accept the challenge of keeping Eva as Ted and Silk Press Dana's daughter... and having her co-exist amongst the classist Duprees. However, the writing team seems pre-disposed to the easy way out so Eva will end up being Nicole's daughter... when we have far too many Dupree women in that generation and no hetero Dupree men in that generation. I'm tuning in now to watch the episode since I anticipate it being a stellar episode... but I'm hoping that May sweeps will start to move away from the B & B tendency of focusing on only one main tale at a time and also start beefing up the non-Dupree cast members and their stories. It's kind of why I don't mind Derek and Ashley since at least they're not connected to the Duprees... plus I find myself liking Vanessa/Doug also for that same reason. -
By Liberty City · Posted
Absolutely! From a technical standpoint, Phelps is a very well-done producer. She knows how to produce a soap from a visual focus. Creatively? Not always.
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