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If you do nothing else all year, watch these two Y&R episodes
Tues Nov 8 US (Mon Nov 7 CDN)
and
Wed Nov 9 US (Tues Nov 8 CDN)

Tues is the Devon/Abby sex - and Chance and Amanda walk in at the very end.
Wed is Queen Mishael as Amanda reading Devon for filth.

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They had wall sex, sex against the furniture, floor sex, couch sex, and sex on the stairs!
Stairs is a thing for Devon. He's had sex with other women on those stairs, too!

I agree that the music didn't fit those scenes.

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Chance was WAY too nice to Abby.  Can't say the same for Amanda, lol.  She really let Devon have it with both barrels.  That was a good "swan song" for Amanda, if she's planning to bow out for good.  

Closing credits today indicated Rory Gibson and Miss Wang have bitten the dust.  

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True Gibson and Wang have gone to recurring (officially per the credits). But in reality, Y&R often puts people on recurring when they decide not to use them much anymore.  They never say "this actor has left".  They always say "this actor will be used from time to time and we're so glad they're with us" but they never use the actor. Then, later on, maybe weeks or months later on, when the actor gets another gig somewhere, Y&R issues a statement wishing them well on their new adventure, spinning it as if the actor left on their own.

 

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They exception to that is Mishael who chose to leave contract status because of reasons she stated in her interviews.

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Harrison got a bedroom in the Abbott house for storytime!

It's crazy-all they need is 2 walls, a bed, some decor and good camera angles. They need to check out 60's soaps to see how it's done.,..

Re Gibson and Wang, they are both perfectly adequate in their roles and important members of core families as well as adding needed diversity.

Was there a longterm story in place when they were introduced?

Or does Josh just write a few weeks ahead.?

They join Scott, Fen, Ana, Faith, Moses, Charlie, Mattie in the missing children of GC club.

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