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Thursday 20 January (US-CBS)
Wednesday 19 January (Canada-Global)
"Tessa pulls out all the stops to impress Mariah."

That must be this scene where Tessa proposes to Mariah!

 

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UPDATE...

Here was Mariah's response to Tessa's proposal:
 

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Scroll down this page for promo for week Jan 24th, the 2nd proposal.

And then go to page three of this thread, for promo of week Jan 31st, the engagement party.

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Team Teriah! Y&R had better do this right.

   

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Camryn Grimes recently got engaged in real life.  There was a since-deleted  BTS vid on Camryn's instagram story of her taking off her real-life clear diamond engagement ring ... for the props person to care for ....  so that Camryn could film as Mariah wearing Mariah's green engagement ring.

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ICAM.  Watching the promo, I don't feel swept up in the romance of the moment.  Instead, I feel like ordering pizza.

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For years, Y&R has constantly put the Mariah/Tessa romance on the backburner.  Not featured them.  Used them as talk-tos.  And oh yeah offensively used them to service Abby Newman Chancellor's entitled storyline.

I do think Cait Fairbanks has talent.  She does what she can with the limited amount of writing the show gives Tessa. I've grown to care about Tessa.

The show has refused to write for Teriah.  So I think somebody at CBS finally got the message that this wasn't okay.

They're the only part of Y&R I like, so I'm thrilled.

Now of course Josh Griffith finds ways to ruin everything or just make it dull.
But I'll take this bit of hope while I can get it.

I mean, I've invested years of interest in this couple, so I can imagine this promo as being a big romantic deal, even though it was kind of written flat.

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FYI, Tessa and Mariah are pretty informal. So the proposal was not going to be some big formal bash with dancers and singers and evening gowns and flowers.
This scene is true to them. I think it's more about heart.

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update:
I edited the first post of this thread
 to add a video clip of Mariah's response to Tessa's proposal
(from week of Jan 17th)

 

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They could easily kill her on her way to the wedding.  That way, she and Mariah could exchange vows on her deathbed, moments before she flatlines.  (Cue the "Bless the Beasts and Children" montage.)

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