The Young and The Restless Spoilers for Oct. 23-26!
Things are getting crazier than ever on the show. Adam reveals the truth to Sharon. Now, we know he’s about to tell her about using Rafe for sex in order to ensure he didn’t learn about Adam, but could there be more? Wait for Sharon to start revealing a little about herself, after evil-Adam opens up! Meanwhile, Faith’s christening is underway and a special guest arrives. Is it a special guest or an unwanted one? That remains to be seen - by you! Meanwhile, Billy starts those changes I told you about on Tuesday, at Restless Style and uses his new power to take revenge on Victor Newman. It’s been done before. Nothing like a copy and paste from the writers, but we hope it’s entertaining, nonetheless.
What could be intriguing, if it were well written to begin with is that whole Ryder storyline. Jana discovers a clue about Ryder that could lead to the truth and Ryder starts flashing back to a past with Daisy - whoever that is. We’ll soon learn who she is, because she’s on her way to GC. Do we care? Maybe not, and maybe we also don’t much care that JT is about to attack Deacon at the end of the week… another flop of a storyline and character. Not to be a negative Nellie, but I’ve yet to meet somebody who actually cares for that storyline.
That’s all, folks. Until then, check out our Y&R weekly summaries, news, actor Bios, appearances, video clips, polls and comings and goings, and please leave us a comment!
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Comment added October 23rd, 2009 at 9:59 am
Billy has no more experience in the publishing field than Nick and Phyllis did. It bored me and irritated me when they owned it and it will still irritate me. Too far from reality. I don’t think Billy could head up lemonaid stand.
And I could care less about Deacon and Ryder. I’ll be glad when it’s over. I wish they would stop with the “Art” storylines. They don’t do them very well.
End of rant.