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Js Nana

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  1. But I want Cleve to end up with "bouffant bro," which will cause dear Summer to spin completely out of control and run off to Italy, where she will marry a phony Italian "Principe" who will bamboozle her out of her every last dime, and I want Chance to end up with . . . anyone but his ex-wife's niece, or Sharon; but maybe I really don't want Cleve to end up with "bb" because I like the character and I don't want her to get stuck with a dud like him, but I do want Summer to spin completely out of control - maybe Tara could return to GC to claim her son? - run off to Italy and marry a phony Italian "Principe" who will bamboozle her out of her last dime.
  2. Where exactly does a man have to be shot for just his little swimmers to become "non-commissioned," but for him to still be able to ejaculate - My apologies for the clinical wording of this question, but I worked in a VA hospital back in the 70s, and it was almost entirely male patients.
  3. From Celeb Dirty Laundry: "Back when Chance planned to have a baby with Abby Newman-Abbott (Melissa Ordway), he found out he had low sperm count and low motility. However, Chance’s doctor told him that the issue could correct itself at some point." "The Young and the Restless Spoilers: Summer's Pregnancy Storyline – Is a Baby with Chance in Her Future? | Celeb Dirty Laundry" Does anybody know how many times Chance has been shot - aside from back in 2009, when he was fake shot dead by Ronan Malloy to throw off the suspicions of some drug ring. But Chance has that problem with low sperm count and low motility, which is why Devon is Dominic's bio dad, although his doctor did say that the issue could correct itself at some point.
  4. 5/3/24 episode (S51 E147): 1. The Y&R PTB should definitely hire the actor who was sitting behind Victoria's left shoulder in the Society scenes; that man made a whole character out of an anonymous background figure, it was like he was playing the character with everything he had - from facial expressions to head movements to even just the movements of his right foot when he crossed his right leg over his left, to taking sips from his cup of coffee, to his effective use of the I-pad he was holding as a prop - it was an eye-catching performance without one word of dialogue. 2. I'm sorry, Princess Summer, but you are NOT Harrison's mother, you are his former stepmother, and you are eaten up with fear that Claire will not only become TGVNs favorite grandchild, but you are also terrified that she will end up as Kyle's third wife and Harrison's third stepmother (if we include Victoria in as his first stepmother) - Fandom lists Summer as Harrison's adoptive mother, but every other site I've checked out lists her as his step-mother. 3. TGVN rushes into Nikki's room at GCAC like he's the boss of her - when he told her to get cleaned up and that he was taking her home and making arrangements for her rehab, she should have replied that she was, indeed, going to clean up, but that she would be taking herself home and making her own rehab arrangements and getting to rehab under her own power - she should never have apologized to him for anything - I will say it loud and clear, Nikki Newman is an abused wife - she is bullied and ordered around by a husband who believes he is the "Emperor of the Universe, including Uranus."
  5. I think that his business card may read something like this: "His Imperial Majesty, Victor the Great, Emperor of Every Domain in the Universe (including Uranus) . . . quake in his glorious presence, you lowly minions, including his family, for he is the Sun, and you mere satellites caught in his gravitational pull who must worship 'He who is the Boss of Everybody' for all eternity."
  6. In this case, the EMTs left the door open when they left and neither Nikki nor Jack realized it - that's how Victor the Great, Emperor of the Entire Universe, including Uranus, got in.
  7. Summer❄️❄️❄️❄️❄️ is worried that Claire will end up with Kyle and usurp her as Harrison's stepmother.
  8. From what I've found on line, for an individual suffering from Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID), there is usually one dominant identity with one, or more, subordinate identities, and while this dominant identity can't remember what happens during the time a subordinate identity is in control, the subordinate identity(ies)may be aware of the dominant identity's existence and actions and may even comment upon and criticize the dominant identity as if it were another person.
  9. Just wondering if anyone remembers the episode where Sophia claimed that she was a better cook than Mama Celeste - thanks.
  10. Just wondering if anyone remembers in which episode Sophia claimed that she was a better cook than Mama Celeste.
  11. That's how it was for me growing up in Boston as a Red Sox fan - every stinkin' year, even when they started off great, even when they made it to the playoffs, they would find some stupid way to lose - people who were new to Boston would become excited about the team's prospects, and I would have to tell them not to count on it because they'd just end up with their hearts broken - and then, at last, after 86 years, they pulled of winning the 2004 world series - The End
  12. Is this the one about who's the better cook - Mamma Celeste or Sophia?
  13. It's been a while since I've watched reruns of the show, so I have to ask which episode had that "awful raisin scene"
  14. Whether it's Wycliff Aber Hill's 36 basic plots, or Christopher Booker's 7 basic plots, or Matthew Jocker's 6 basic plots, the plot is the structure of the story, while the narrative is how the story is told, and if the narrative of, in this case, a soap opera storyline, rehashes situations and events that have been used as plot devices many, many times before in that particular show, then they become cliched - - how many times did Victor Newman call on his "crack" security team to protect his family from some villain, before faithful viewers realized that his doing so meant that some Newman was going to fall victim to some villain who got past that same "crack" security team.
  15. Cue cards are large white sheets of cardboard that have an actor's lines printed on them with magic marker, and they're held up off camera for the actor to read off them - I'm convinced that Estelle Getty, who played Sophia on Golden Girls used cue cards towards the end of the run of the show, because I would notice her looking off camera while delivering some of her lines.
  16. The bad storylines of NOW are just dusted off versions of bad storylines from THEN.
  17. Maybe he spends hours sitting in it while tossing peanuts at Auntie Jordan through the bars of her cell, enjoying his away time from Nikki, who is left to wander the estate plaintively calling out "Victor, Victor, Please, come home, Victor, baby misses her Victor."
  18. Not that I recall - could it have been a dummy weighted to look like a dead body and not a real, live day player at all?
  19. BB consists of two families who keep marrying each other, then divorcing each other, and then marrying each other all over again - everyone has had sex with everyone who is not an actual blood relative.
  20. Whenever I hear Devon preaching about how Chancellor-Winters is his legacy to pass on to his children, I can only think: Then unmerge with Jill Abbot and Chancellor and return to being the Hamilton Winters Group.
  21. That's my explanation for his stilted delivery. I don't think so, I think his script is in English, but he has to mentally translate it into German to memorize it, and then has to mentally retranslate it into English to be able to deliver his lines - at least, that's my explanation for the hesitancy in his delivery of lines - it's like he's searching for the right word in English.
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