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Wow this 1998 episode just looks absolutely gorgeous and much much better than modern Y&R.

It’s just hearing the old scores that makes me so nostalgic.

I honestly felt like I was back ‘98 again as every story just rushed back into my head, whether it’s Jill vs Kathrine, the divorce with Diane, Victoria/Cole/Ashley, Tricia/Megan etc.

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Kay Alden shines as head writer during this episode. Truly shines. This is why she, not Sally Sussman, should have been named as head writer in 2016. And this is the visual Edward J. Scott should have restored us to, in terms of production, when he returned as Senior Producer.

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This old episode reminds me primarily of how much Jeanne Coopers presence is missed on this show, as is Jill.

It’s so weird seeing Tricia so calm and sane in these scenes. I started watching around the time of her mental breakdown (and I think Tony was involved in some accident on a motorcycle?)

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11 hours ago, DRW50 said:

I am never sure about Tessa's backstory. I know she was married to some guy before she was on the show. Is this one of those arcs where they said being with woman made her realize she'd never liked men, but now she does again?

Tessa and Daniel aren't even mentioning her sexuality, which is typical for this show, which caters to 80 year old women with blue hair. It's so afraid to say the word "gay" that it makes me sick.

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