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Monday, July 1, 2024 on CBS
(Fri. June 28 on Global-Canada)
Episode #12903 (CBS Season 51, Episode 188)
Devon vows to protect his family's legacy. 
Traci and Alan share a warm moment. 
Abby arrives in Paris to support Ashley.
Jill loses patience with Billy.

Tuesday, July 2, 2024 on CBS
(Mon. July 1st on Global-Canada)
Episode #12904 (CBS Season 51, Episode 189)
Victor plays his cards close to the vest. 
Michael confides in Diane. 
Nikki feels guilty causing problems for Jack.

Wednesday, July 3, 2024 on CBS
(Tues. July 2 on Global-Canada)
Episode #12905 (CBS Season 51, Episode 190
Jack confronts Kyle about working with Victor. 
Chance questions Billy's motives. 
Sparks fly between Nate and Audra.

Thursday, July 4, 2024 on CBS
(Wed. July 3 on Global-Canada)
Episode #12906 (CBS Season 51, Episode 191)
Victor and Jack reignite their feud. 
Diane is held accountable for her actions. 
Chelsea and Adam reminisce about their past.

Friday, July 5, 2024 on CBS
(Thurs. July 4 on Global-Canada)
Episode #12907 (CBS Season 51, Episode 192)
Victor strikes a deal with Kyle. 
Adam and Chelsea make a pact. 
Summer enlists Phyllis' and Nick's help.

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From Soap Opera News, here’s the week of July 8th:

Monday, July 8, 2024 – Episode #12908

Victor gives Claire a history lesson, Danny and Cricket surprise Traci in Paris, and Phyllis and Nick disagree about how to help Summer.


 Tuesday, July 9, 2024 – Episode #12909

Victor pushes Jack’s buttons, Chelsea sends Adam on a guilt trip, and Audra relishes her new role.


Wednesday, July 10, 2024 – Episode #12910

Nate questions Audra’s decision to work with Kyle, Sharon is haunted by her past, and Daniel makes a decision about his future.

 

Thursday, July 11, 2024 – Episode #12911

Lily makes a risky decision, Claire struggles to fit in with her family, and Devon and Nate plot to outsmart Billy.


 Friday, July 12, 2024 – Episode #12912

Victor tasks Adam with a new assignment, Chelsea sets boundaries, and Sally works to make amends with Summer.

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Week of July 15th:

 Monday, July 15, 2024 – Episode #12913

Sharon is terrified when Cassie makes a ghostly apparition, Claire finds herself in a power struggle with Summer, and Victor gives Billy an ultimatum.


Y&R Tuesday, July 16, 2024 – Episode #12914

Victor reveals a new game plan to his family, Jack and Diane make a tough decision about Kyle, and Nate sets ground rules with Audra.

Wednesday, July 17, 2024 – Episode #12915

Summer takes a page from Phyllis’s book, Adam and Chelsea fight their attraction, and Heather shares unexpected news
with Daniel.

Thursday, July 18, 2024 – Episode #12916

Victor drives a hard bargain with Adam, Nick and Phyllis share a difference of opinion about Summer’s actions, and Nikki stands her ground at the office.

 Friday, July 19, 2024 – Episode #12917

Nick finds himself caught between Phyllis and Sharon, Chelsea covers her tracks with Billy, and Victoria encourages Claire to travel outside of her comfort zone.

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Ha!! Actually that would be too much fun for JG to write but I can just imagine Michael Mealor’s Kyle giving a high pitched scream. 

Idk strangely enough a custody story over Harrison actually has shades of Kyle’s custody issues from 2003/04 between Phyllis, Jack, and Diane, where Phyllis was in the same boat as Summer is in, except we were dealing with a repentant Diane who had previously lost custody. It would be very awkward though if that was brought up on screen.

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The soap opera is on the hunt for a male black actor in his early to mid-40s to play a pivotal role with potential for a three-year contract. The character is described as tall, charming, and attractive — someone with loads of passion, wit, and charm. There’s also a hint that this character might have a bit of a dark side, interesting!

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