Soap Superlatives
Stand-Out Scenes
B&B: Sally and Hope’s face-off was great. Setting these two women up as rivals is a good idea, since they’re both strong, talented women who want similar things but take completely different steps to achieve their goals. We look forward to Sally proving herself at Forrester.
DAYS: Sal Stowers delivered an excellent performance as the heartbroken Lani faced life after the death of her baby.
GH: Dominic Zamprogna and Emme Rylan’s final scenes as Dante and Lulu on Zamprogna’s final show were heartfelt and bittersweet. He will be greatly missed on the canvas.
Y&R: Devon and Hilary are officially back together! The scenes were lovely and romantic. If only Mishael Morgan wasn’t vacating the role of Hilary soon….
Things That Made Us Go Hmmm
B&B: Why is Xander participating in upper-management meetings about the Hope For The Future line? The kid’s an intern!
DAYS: It’s hard to believe that Ciara still can’t forgive Tripp and Claire for their tryst, but she can overlook Ben’s past murdering innocent women.
GH: Dante’s exit felt rushed; after not having mentioned day-player villain Raj in years, it’s hard to believe he was suddenly motivated to leave his family to go undercover to take him down!
Y&R: The show appears to be toying with the idea of a Summer/Billy affair, which is not cool. Billy’s done a lot of stupid things over the years, but if he and Summer so much as kiss, it would be character assassination. He loves Phyllis too much to hurt her like that.
Common Sense
Kudos to the characters who were the voice of reason this week. B&B’s Katie hilariously pointed out that Wyatt was housing a woman who shot a gun in his home; GH’s Franco let Ava vent about wanting to kill Bensch but then reminded her that they couldn’t actually commit murder; DAYS’s Paul attempted to get through to Will about why injecting an untested serum into his blood was a bad idea; and Y&R’s Ashley called Jack out on selfishly using Dina to find out his paternity.
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