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I was watching old Y&R clips for amusement and was shocked to find out that Mamie is back. That hairstyle makes her seem like a completely different character.

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Some of the scenes are very visually appealing. Lighting, sets, the camera shot at the beginning of a scene... BUT the flashbacks are awful. They look BAD and they take too much time. Do we really need to be reminded what has led to a current scene?

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Umm okaaayyy

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….not sure what Bryton is getting at here either at all.

Devon and Abby haven’t had much in the way of a romance to begin with.

 

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I think Bryton has a real fondness for Melissa, and they have a friendship behind the scenes like Tracey and Christian, who tried for years to convince the writers to pair them. They explain it more in this interview: https://www.soapoperadigest.com/content/icymi-bryton-james-and-melissa-ordway-interview/

 

Lauren and Michael popped onscreen way more and have a lot more chemistry. Devon and Abby I would say have a comfortable vibe together but aren't terribly interesting, but the actors probably feel it more than we do because they enjoy working together.

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As predicted, Hayley Erin’s debut fell completely flat. The character is a generic basic bitch, and Erin looks and acts so generic too. I haven’t seen anything this basic since Kelly Sullivan was on the show. This is a contract role? 

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I remember her being bland but this was extra levels of not popping off the screen at all. I don’t really see where we need this type of character on canvas.

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