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Y&R: May 2026 Discussion Thread

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I have no idea why today's episode was chosen for a classic episode repeat.

There was nothing special about it. Nothing. Not surprising, since Josh Griffith was the writer.

We did get to see that Society and the GCAC rooms haven't changed at all. Still, the show looks better visually in 2026 even though the writing is even worse.

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36 minutes ago, ranger1rg said:

I have no idea why today's episode was chosen for a classic episode repeat.

There was nothing special about it. Nothing. Not surprising, since Josh Griffith was the writer.

We did get to see that Society and the GCAC rooms haven't changed at all. Still, the show looks better visually in 2026 even though the writing is even worse.

Yeah, it felt so random.

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13 hours ago, Antoyne said:

I actually miss watching Y&R but there’s nothing I’m interested in watching.

THIS.

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Maybe it’s just me but I hate the Society set. It feels better suited for a show like Days, than for Y&R. It’s not ugly I just hate it for this show.

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7 minutes ago, Ryanc2 said:

Maybe it’s just me but I hate the Society set. It feels better suited for a show like Days, than for Y&R. It’s not ugly I just hate it for this show.

The original concept for Society (in the characters' minds per their dialogue) ...
Abby was trying to create a business for herself. At one point she got ideas for real estate, etc. One day Abby stated she was thinking that Genoa City needed a hip upscale spot for young adults to grab dinner and listen to music. She wanted the menu to be high-end and she hired Lola as the gourmet chef. There was a stage where music acts could perform and Ana Hanilton's bio-father hoped to sing there. Abby wanted this as an upscale dinner alternative to Crimson Lights -- a place where trendy adults in their 20s and 30s would want to go. The dedication ceremony happened in 2019, around the time that Neil died. I think they later dedicated the stage to Neil.
But then stage was rarely (if at all) shown after that. And Society became more of a place for meetings since nobody has an office or a home. They did keep the unique menu as an attribute while Lola was the chef, so that was the only thing that made the place non-generic. Then Lola left in 2021.

Then for the 50th anniversary of Y&R in 2023, the show brought back the Athletic Club main floor as a regular restaurant, and dedicated the lower level as the Neil Winters Jazz Club. And it's as if the stage at Society never existed.

Now Society is a generic restaurant owned by Abby and managed or hostessed by Tessa.

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4 hours ago, janea4old said:

Now Society is a generic restaurant owned by Abby and managed or hostessed by Tessa.

I really had no idea Tessa was involved. She's not on much and when she is, she's not at Society.

I find the design of that restaurant too busy- a lot of different surfaces,patterns, details, colors-seems too much for the space.

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1 hour ago, Paul Raven said:

Society.

I find the design of that restaurant too busy- a lot of different surfaces,patterns, details, colors-seems too much for the space

I think it worked for Abby's original vision in 2019 -- but if (and only if) they had made it more bustling with customers and had some decent music. The show could have written some original background music that sounded pop or trendy, to just play for a few seconds here and there, then tone it down during dialogue. Also it was meant to be more of an evening spot (and perhaps Sunday brunch). I think the decor worked for evening lighting, but the decor is too busy for daytime dining. Let's see, Society went live in 2019, then COVID hit in 2020, so the show stopped using extras. I wonder if Society would have carried forth Abby's original vision if COVID hadn't hit?

I think Society is prettier than the Athletic Club's main floor.
But the Neil jazz club has taken on the "night spot" role.

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