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IKR!!! Who would have thought?

 

And now this discussion I just watched with him and Sally and she told him to be honest about how he would feel if they told Adam BEFORE the test that he might be a dad. That was a good case of emotional honesty and I liked how it was played. BUT hate the storyline. lol.

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Watched today’s Valentine Day episode:

-Watching Victor and Nikki in love with Victor showering Nikki with new fancy necklace felt like old school Y&R. The flashbacks were charming as well.

-The Daniel and Lily scenes were nice and the flashbacks to 2005 were good, but was a bit puzzled by the 2011 flashback (Daniel finding out Lucy is his daughter while talking to a still in mourning and being gaslighted Lily) being used as “troubled times” for the pair. Then again at least they saved us from Latham’s porn addiction flashbacks. 
 

-Sally’s WTD story is unnecessary, but I liked Sharon and Sally connecting along with Nick and Victoria’s “older & wiser” scenes. It’s a nice change of pace although the mention of Sage Warner’s name was completely unnecessary as well. 

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Ah, something to look forward to at least!

 

I was randomly browsing YouTube the other day and there was a scene from the porn addiction story where Lily was grilling Daniel on why his email address was Studguy or something and he was like "oh it's from high school I just never changed it" and she was grilling him on how that can't be since his email is always logged in and she's never seen it. Like it was bad but more entertaining than now!

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It amazes me how good the shows budget was in 2005. They could at least have a real location shoot for Daniel and Lily. The dressing up as fruit, selling smoothies seems very classic soap humor, especially for Y&R. After hearing her podcast interview, I feel like that is the Y&R Sally Sussman wanted to give us back. 

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So if Heather has a man in Portugal then I guess she's not sticking around. I don't see why they needed to saddle her with a relationship. Would have been better for her to just tell Daniel that after his anger issues, she realized she preferred being alone. That would leave open the option to chem test her with the current Adam. The actress who plays Lucy did a good job, but I hope they don't write her as a generic blonde like Abby, Faith, and Summer. As Sheila's granddaughter, she could have an edge.

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And Portugal of all places. Why not just somewhere in the US? It's not like Daniel will ever visit them anyway.

So Daniel, Heather and Lucy are at Society when Phyllis swoops in.

Meanwhile billionaire Victor is propped up in front of a laptop at Crimson Lights.

Would have been better to swap those 2 around. At least Society has some pretense of style.

No wonder CL is always empty. Not very enticing to sit in a cafe with a robot a spart of the decor,especially when said robot looks like a kids failed school project.

Are we supposed to feel sympathy for Phyllis as she stirs up trouble from one scene to the next?

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"FINAL" 

ME:

Me too

Why Sage Was Unnecessary? She Gave Nick A Kid after all

I never got That Crossover

The visits are all about being temporary, like the 45th Anniversary Ones Were, but depending On Fan Response she might come back for real, I Wonder What They Will Do With Auntie Mamie Considering there's Basically no-Barbers on Screen Anymore! She'll probably interact with The Abbotts! I Hope Leanna Is Up To no Good because Her Schemes always delivered Fun

 

I Was Shocked At Lucy's SORAS but what's to be done, So I guess we'll never see Daisy Again, And I can't see Heather Back With Adam, not after he cheated on her with Rafe!

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